A61C13/097

DENTAL RESTORATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
20240130840 · 2024-04-25 · ·

A dental restoration system for a full-mouth dental replacement may include a dental restoration device having integrally formed teeth portions corresponding in number to a number of post-extraction tooth sockets of an entire maxillary or mandibular arch of a patient and abutment holes extending through teeth portions having a longitudinal axis that is substantially coaxially aligned with a tooth portion axis; straight implants secured within post-extraction tooth sockets having an implant axis that is substantially coaxially aligned with a tooth socket axis; abutments received within corresponding abutment holes and securable to corresponding implants by passing an abutment screw through each abutment and threadably securing the abutment screw within a threaded opening of a corresponding straight implant, wherein upon securing each of the abutments to the corresponding straight implants, an ovate pontic portion of the dental restoration device body seals against keratinized gingiva of the corresponding post-extraction tooth socket.

DENTAL RESTORATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
20240130840 · 2024-04-25 · ·

A dental restoration system for a full-mouth dental replacement may include a dental restoration device having integrally formed teeth portions corresponding in number to a number of post-extraction tooth sockets of an entire maxillary or mandibular arch of a patient and abutment holes extending through teeth portions having a longitudinal axis that is substantially coaxially aligned with a tooth portion axis; straight implants secured within post-extraction tooth sockets having an implant axis that is substantially coaxially aligned with a tooth socket axis; abutments received within corresponding abutment holes and securable to corresponding implants by passing an abutment screw through each abutment and threadably securing the abutment screw within a threaded opening of a corresponding straight implant, wherein upon securing each of the abutments to the corresponding straight implants, an ovate pontic portion of the dental restoration device body seals against keratinized gingiva of the corresponding post-extraction tooth socket.

DENTAL RESTORATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
20240115363 · 2024-04-11 · ·

In some aspects, the techniques described herein relate to a dental restoration device for a full-mouth dental replacement, including: a body extending between a gingival side and an occlusal/incisal side, wherein the body includes a plurality of teeth portions each having a tooth axis extending between the gingival side and the occlusal/incisal side that is offset from vertical; an ovate gingival contour defined on each tooth portion on the gingival side of the body; and at least first and second abutment holes extending through at least first and second teeth portions from the gingival side to the occlusal/incisal side, wherein each of the first and second abutment holes includes a longitudinal axis that is substantially coaxially aligned with the tooth axis of the first and second teeth portions, respectively.

DENTAL RESTORATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
20240115363 · 2024-04-11 · ·

In some aspects, the techniques described herein relate to a dental restoration device for a full-mouth dental replacement, including: a body extending between a gingival side and an occlusal/incisal side, wherein the body includes a plurality of teeth portions each having a tooth axis extending between the gingival side and the occlusal/incisal side that is offset from vertical; an ovate gingival contour defined on each tooth portion on the gingival side of the body; and at least first and second abutment holes extending through at least first and second teeth portions from the gingival side to the occlusal/incisal side, wherein each of the first and second abutment holes includes a longitudinal axis that is substantially coaxially aligned with the tooth axis of the first and second teeth portions, respectively.

PROCESS FOR PREPARING A PATIENT'S JAW FOR A FULL ARCH TEETH REPLACEMENT
20240115364 · 2024-04-11 · ·

A process for preparing one of a patient's upper and lower jaw for a full arch teeth replacement may include extracting every tooth in a patient's arch to define a corresponding number of post-extraction root sockets, wherein each tooth is extracted atraumatically to substantially maintain the patient's original alveolar bone and original keratinized gingiva, waiting a period of time to allow for tissue healing and substantial osteoblast/osteoclasts interaction and remodeling such that newly ossifying bone fills space in each of the post-extraction root sockets, installing a plurality of socket-sized implants less than the number of post-extraction root sockets into corresponding post-extraction root sockets, and allowing for osseointegration of each of the socket-sized implants into the newly ossifying bone of the corresponding post-extraction root sockets.

PROCESS FOR PREPARING A PATIENT'S JAW FOR A FULL ARCH TEETH REPLACEMENT
20240115364 · 2024-04-11 · ·

A process for preparing one of a patient's upper and lower jaw for a full arch teeth replacement may include extracting every tooth in a patient's arch to define a corresponding number of post-extraction root sockets, wherein each tooth is extracted atraumatically to substantially maintain the patient's original alveolar bone and original keratinized gingiva, waiting a period of time to allow for tissue healing and substantial osteoblast/osteoclasts interaction and remodeling such that newly ossifying bone fills space in each of the post-extraction root sockets, installing a plurality of socket-sized implants less than the number of post-extraction root sockets into corresponding post-extraction root sockets, and allowing for osseointegration of each of the socket-sized implants into the newly ossifying bone of the corresponding post-extraction root sockets.

Tooth replacement
10456226 · 2019-10-29 · ·

The invention relates to a tooth replacement including at least one posterior tooth having a mesial contact surface, a distal contact surface, and an occlusal surface. The occlusal surfaces includes at least one buccal cusp having a buccal cusp tip, a lingual cusp having a lingual cusp tip, a central fissure which has at least one tooth pit and passes through the occlusal surface in the mesiodistal direction between the two cusps, a first gradient which slopes downward from the buccal cusp tip in the direction of the central fissure, and a second gradient which slopes downward from the lingual cusp tip in the direction of the central fissure. The tooth replacement according to the invention is characterized in that the mesial contact surface, the distal contact surface and/or the occlusal contact surface comprise expansion spaces that have been incorporated in a targeted manner to obtain a dynamic occlusal guidance.

Tooth replacement
10456226 · 2019-10-29 · ·

The invention relates to a tooth replacement including at least one posterior tooth having a mesial contact surface, a distal contact surface, and an occlusal surface. The occlusal surfaces includes at least one buccal cusp having a buccal cusp tip, a lingual cusp having a lingual cusp tip, a central fissure which has at least one tooth pit and passes through the occlusal surface in the mesiodistal direction between the two cusps, a first gradient which slopes downward from the buccal cusp tip in the direction of the central fissure, and a second gradient which slopes downward from the lingual cusp tip in the direction of the central fissure. The tooth replacement according to the invention is characterized in that the mesial contact surface, the distal contact surface and/or the occlusal contact surface comprise expansion spaces that have been incorporated in a targeted manner to obtain a dynamic occlusal guidance.

DYNAMIC VIRTUAL ARTICULATOR FOR SIMULATING OCCLUSION OF TEETH

Disclosed is a computer-implemented method of using a dynamic virtual articulator for simulating occlusion of teeth, when performing computer-aided designing of one or more dental restorations for a patient, where the method includes the steps of: providing the virtual articulator including a virtual three-dimensional model of the upper jaw and a virtual three-dimensional model of the lower jaw resembling the upper jaw and lower jaw, respectively, of the patient's mouth; providing movement of the virtual upper jaw and the virtual lower jaw relative to each other for simulating dynamic occlusion, whereby collisions between teeth in the virtual upper and virtual lower jaw occur; wherein the method further includes: providing that the teeth in the virtual upper jaw and virtual lower jaw are blocked from penetrating each other's virtual surfaces in the collisions.

System for the Construction of a Dental Prosthesis
20190239988 · 2019-08-08 ·

Method and system for the construction of a total dental prosthesis, wherein the shapes of the upper and lower jaw bases taken in the plastic material are digitized and stored as a digital prosthesis model in a data-processing device, and the upper and lower jaw prosthesis bases are produced from dental materials according to the digital prosthesis model by ablative or constructive methods.