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publicationDate 2007-04-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2007082609-A
titleOfInvention Periodontal disease probe
abstract To provide a safe contact pressure generating device that accurately and easily makes a periodontal disease inspection probe contact with a constant pressure, further realizes maintenance-free with a simple structure. A probe for periodontal disease examination is composed of a probe portion having a short needle 11 that penetrates into a periodontal pocket and a handle portion having a lumen formed therein, and the probe portion is formed in the lumen. A spherical base 12 formed by cutting off a spherical surface including the rear end of the sphere and forming a cut-out surface is disposed in the handle portion, and is housed in the tip portion. A pressing plate 31 is provided in contact with the notch surface, and a spring 33 is provided to press the pressing plate 31 against the notch surface. When the boundary point between the spherical surface and the notch surface is in contact with the pressing plate 31, The pressure becomes constant, and measurement under a constant pressure is possible. [Selection] Figure 3
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