Safer Intubation for Patient Teeth

Health & Safety

The Problem the Invention Solves

Currently, intubation procedures carry a risk of damaging the patient's teeth, particularly the incisors, due to contact with the laryngoscope blade. Existing solutions either compromise visibility during the procedure or are not widely adopted due to complexity or cost.

The Core Features of the Invention

This invention is a single-use, removable protective strip designed to fit over the upper portion of an intubation blade. It is made from shock-absorbing materials to mitigate the risk of dental damage during the intubation process.

The Inventive Step

The novel aspect of this invention is its simple, flexible, and removable strip design that combines ease of use with effective protection. Unlike prior solutions, it does not require modifying the blade or impact the practitioner's visibility.

The Tangible Benefits

The device reduces the risk of dental injuries during intubation by providing a cushioning layer between the patient's teeth and the laryngoscope blade. It is easy to fit and remove, supporting efficient workflow during medical procedures.

The Broader Impact

The invention has significant implications for patient safety and could decrease liability for dental damage during medical procedures. It reflects a move towards safer, patient-centered healthcare practices.