Endoscopy Disposable Bite Blocks

Endoscopy disposable bite block products help us to protect both our patients and our equipment and are available in both adult and pediatric models. The side ports allow us to reposition the endoscope and then facilitate access for the suction. This is designed in accordance with the highest standards of patient comfort and safety in mind. Our disposable bite blocks offer a secure, comfortable, and fit design and an insertion port in order to accommodate a wide range of scope types. The Bite blocks and straps are latex-free and they need to remain in their position during the time period of the procedure and will not cause any type of discomfort to any of our patients.

Endoscopic bite blocks ensure that the mouth of the patient remains open at that point in time when the endoscopic procedures are going on. In this process, protection is also provided for the patient’s teeth as well as the endoscope equipment inserted into the mouth of the patient. There are certain features of the endoscopic disposable bite blocks that are very important to keep in mind and remember, such as:

  • It is a Disposable thing and thus it is for one-time use.
  • Adult and pediatric sizes are available along with elastic cloth strap.
  • They are Latex-free.
  • Flexible design is provided to us in the endoscopic disposable bite blocks, which in turn fits comfortably in the patient’s mouth.
  • Large side ports are found there, which allows us for scope repositioning and gives us suction access.

Bite blocks are regarded as one of the ways by which the orthodontists use to protect the brackets, generally the lower front ones, from being bitten off. They also open the bite blocks, if it is necessary. Another device that is frequently used in the process of the treatment is a bite plate and this may be a bit more uncomfortable than the disposable bite blocks. Disposable Bite blocks are used in Orthodontic treatment in order to aid in faster treatment in the case when we are talking about posterior teeth malalignment. It is not completely defined necessary unless and until it is determined by the dentist in some ways:

  • Reduction in the duration of the process of treatment.
  • Helps in preventing repeated damage to the brackets and the wires.
  • With the help of this process, we can yield better results.

Bite blocks are small clear acrylic or plastic blocks that are placed on the back of two of our upper front teeth. They help in the correction of a deep bite in certain cases when the top and the bottom front teeth overlap each other too much. The deep bite can lead to significant tooth damage over time. In this, we want to see nearly equal amounts of both of the upper and the lower front teeth when they bite together, with a minimum amount of overlap between them.