Patent classifications
A61C8/0078
Screw-attached pick-up dental coping system and methods
A temporary alignment system and method for holding a dental coping to an implant abutment using the same threads in the abutment that are used for definitive attachment are disclosed. The disclosed temporary fasteners initially orient and hold a coping against an abutment with a force along the same axis as the semi-definitive screw. The aligned coping can be picked-up in a closed-tray impression process without unscrewing the temporary fastener. Embodiments include threaded posts that release copings from the abutment through axial forces. Some embodiments include a threaded post with separable cap that is picked-up with the coping. Methods for converting an existing prosthesis for screw attachment to implants in a single visit and digital capture of the converted prosthesis are described.
Dental prosthesis system, for the use with at least two dental implants
A dental prosthesis system, for the use with at least two dental implants, wherein the dental prosthesis is divided in a first prosthetic part and a second prosthetic part, jointed by a prosthetic screw, and wherein the first prosthetic part is connected to the dental implants through at least two connectors, and such dental prosthesis has an engaging and guidance system, including two female elements, disposed on the top of the first prosthetic part, and two corresponding male elements, disposed on the bottom of the second prosthetic part, whereby the connection between the two female elements and the two male elements is releasable.
Dental treatment method and abutment used therein
A dental treatment method is provided. In this method, a tooth of a patient is extracted and prepared to provide a root part. A root canal in the extracted tooth is prepared and treated. A post of an abutment is fitted into the root canal to attach the root part to the abutment. The abutment having the root part is attached to a dental implant. With the root part attached to the abutment, periodontal connective tissue maintains the jaw bone associated with the extracted tooth, without significant hard tissue loss.
Abutment system and dental methods
The present application relates to an abutment system (12) and its use. The abutment system (12) comprises: a soft tissue level abutment part (10) adapted to be attached to a bone level dental implant (40) by means of an abutment screw (56), wherein the abutment system is adapted to selectively support both a cement-retained final restoration (66) and a screw-retained prosthetic component (68; 70). The present application also relates to dental methods.
Implant unit
Provided is an implant unit. The implant unit includes a fixture, which is assembled to an alveolar bone and includes a long hole formed in the depth-wise direction and having an opening on the top of the fixture; an intermediate structure, which is inserted to the long hole via the opening of the fixture; and an abutment assembled to the intermediate structure, wherein a first structure for coupling the fixture to the intermediate structure is formed on the inner surface of the fixture.
Dental prosthesis and method of its production utilizing standardized framework keys and matching premanufactured teeth
A system including a method and associated structures creates efficiencies in the manufacture of prosthetic tooth support frameworks. Pre-manufactured teeth with matching internal keys are used in the setup of a patient prototype. Each key includes a shaft, a cervical platform, a retention knob and preferably at least one channel for the expulsion of excess adhesive fluid. The cervical platforms are shaped to provide intimate contact with a base of their respective tooth. The same tooth/key pairs are then used to make a framework pattern from the setup positioning. The pattern can be cast or scanned for direct machining to produce the finished framework.
Dental implant with cushion
An dental implant has a substantially cylindrical hollow base member; an abutment; an implant-abutment junction (IAJ) portion at one end of the base member to retain the abutment to the base member, so that the abutment is able to move within a predetermined distance alone an axial direction of the base member, and a first cushion adapted to be mounted between the abutment and the base member for providing a resistance force when the abutment is pressed to move relatively toward the base member and providing a bouncing back force when the abutment is released from the pressing.
Cushion for dental implant
A dental implant with a cushion device that can simulate the functions of natural human periodontal ligament (PDL) is provided.
Implant for dental prostheses
An implant for dental prostheses includes an endosseous portion and a stump. The endosseous portion includes a crown margin configured to be opposed to a corresponding crown margin of the stump. At least one of the crown margins is conical or however has a different taper with respect to the opposed crown margin so that, once the stump has been coupled to the endosseous portion, the contact and interference surface between the crown margins is a reduced annular surface.
Dental implant mounting solutions with transmucosal collar and patient-specific mounting heads attached directly thereto
A dental abutment or mounting head features a base of predetermined size and shape arranged for seating atop a flanged portion of a transmucosal collar that is fastened to a dental implant. An axial hole opens into the abutment/head from the underside thereof at a location arranged to align over an axial bore of the collar through which the collar is fastened to the implant. An upper portion of the abutment/head for supporting a dental prosthetic or framework is customized for the patient concerned. The predetermined base portion occupies substantially the entire face of the collar flange to provide optimal support of the abutment/head. As an interface between the implant and the abutment, the collar avoids the need to customize the base of the abutment to fit the particular brand or model of implant used, thereby reducing the amount of custom design and/or fabrication needed to fit the application.