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abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] A conventional bite block cannot absorb saliva coming out of the mouth when held in the mouth. Therefore, saliva must be processed during medical treatment, which is complicated. A rod-shaped body having a hollow hole is provided. The bite block 6 is characterized in that the rod-like body is formed by heat-sealing a non-woven fabric containing heat-fusible synthetic fibers. The bite block 6 is applied to the tracheal tube inserted from the oral cavity. The tapered portion 3 at one end of the bite block is in the oral cavity, and the other end is projected to the outside of the oral cavity, and is fixed to the skin surface of the oral portion with an adhesive tape together with the tracheal tube. Even if the patient bites strongly during the procedure, the tracheal tube can be reliably protected by the bite block, and the biting action can be softened with a slight elasticity to prevent the teeth from being damaged. In addition, saliva coming out of the oral cavity is naturally absorbed by the bite block, eliminating the need for special saliva treatment.
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