A61C13/235

DENTAL RETENTION SYSTEMS
20180092718 · 2018-04-05 · ·

Dental retention systems which facilitate the adjustment or removal of an oral appliance, e.g., a crown or bridge, from a reconfigurable abutment assembly are described. The adjustable abutment assembly may be secured to an anchoring implant within the mouth of a patient. The abutment assembly has a projecting abutment portion with one or more shape memory elements extending along the projecting abutment portion. Energy may be applied to the elements such that the arcuate portion self-flattens to allow for the oral appliance to be placed thereupon while removal of the energy allows the elements to reconfigure into its curved configuration thereby locking the oral appliance to the abutment. Removal of the oral appliance may be effected by reapplication of energy to the elements.

Implant overdenture system and implant

An implant overdenture system is used to fix an implant overdenture onto alveolar ridge by the support of implants. The implant overdenture has artificial teeth, a denture base, and magnetic assemblies. The implants each have an implant body and a keeper. A largest circumscribed circle diameter d1 in an outer shape of a surface-to-be-attracted of the keeper is equal to or larger than 1.8 mm, and a largest diameter d2 of the implant body is equal to or larger than 1.2 mm and equal to or less than 3.5 mm, and these largest diameters have a relationship expressed by d1/d21.5.

Implant overdenture system and implant

An implant overdenture system is used to fix an implant overdenture onto alveolar ridge by the support of implants. The implant overdenture has artificial teeth, a denture base, and magnetic assemblies. The implants each have an implant body and a keeper. A largest circumscribed circle diameter d1 in an outer shape of a surface-to-be-attracted of the keeper is equal to or larger than 1.8 mm, and a largest diameter d2 of the implant body is equal to or larger than 1.2 mm and equal to or less than 3.5 mm, and these largest diameters have a relationship expressed by d1/d21.5.

BONE-MOUNTED DENTAL ARCH VENEERS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING AND UTILIZING THE SAME
20250032229 · 2025-01-30 ·

Bone-secured dental arch veneers and methods for fabricating and utilizing the same. The dental arch veneers include a veneer assembly having one or more tooth veneers and a support structure configured to support the tooth veneer(s). The dental arch veneers also include a coupling structure configured to interconnect the veneer assembly to a bone mount that is anchored along a user's maxilla or mandible. The coupling structure also is configured to permit the veneer assembly to be selectively and repeatedly interconnected with and disconnected from the bone mount. The methods include determining a target region within the user's mouth, obtaining a representation of the target region, manipulating the representation to create a desired arrangement of the user's teeth within the target region, determining anchoring positions proximate the target region for anchoring the bone mount, and forming the dental arch veneer based on the anchoring positions and the desired arrangement.

Dental retention systems
09855120 · 2018-01-02 · ·

Dental retention systems which facilitate the adjustment or removal of an oral appliance, e.g., a crown or bridge, from a reconfigurable abutment assembly are described. The adjustable abutment assembly may be secured to an anchoring implant bored into the bones within the mouth. The abutment assembly has a projecting abutment portion with one or more shape memory alloy compression plates or elements extending along the projecting abutment portion. Each of the plates has a length with one or more straightened portions and with at least one curved or arcuate portion. Energy may be applied to the elements such that the arcuate portion self-flattens to allow for the oral appliance to be placed thereupon while removal of the energy allows the elements to reconfigure into its curved configuration thereby locking the oral appliance to the abutment. Removal of the oral appliance may be effected by reapplication of energy to the elements.

MAGNET ASSEMBLY FOR DENTAL MAGNETIC ATTACHMENT

A magnet assembly for a dental magnetic attachment comprising a cup-shaped yoke of substantially Ni-free ferritic stainless steel, a permanent magnet received in a recess of the cup-shaped yoke, a seal member sealing an opening of the cup-shaped yoke, and an abutment-welded portion of the seal member and the cup-shaped yoke; the seal member comprising a center portion of substantially Ni-free ferritic stainless steel; an intermediate portion of substantially Ni-free austenitic stainless steel having a nitrogen content of 0.5-2.0% by mass, and a peripheral portion made of substantially Ni-free ferritic stainless steel having a nitrogen content of 1.3% or less by mass, smaller than in the intermediate portion.

Scanning jig
09549790 · 2017-01-24 · ·

Provided is a scanning jig capable of improving replacement accuracy of three-dimensional data. Provided is a scanning jig 10 for attaching to an analog 20 embedded in a model or to an artificial tooth root 30 embedded inside an oral cavity, the scanning jig including: a main body 11 formed in a bottomed cylindrical shape provided with a bottom to one end portion; a fixation member 12 of which one end side is inserted inside the cylindrical shape of the main body and the other end side is fixated to the analog or the artificial tooth root; and a magnet 13 arranged inside the cylindrical shape of the main body, wherein the main body is not provided with a hole or a groove on one end surface on a bottom side of the bottomed cylindrical shape, and the end surface is provided with an inclined surface.

Scanning jig
09549790 · 2017-01-24 · ·

Provided is a scanning jig capable of improving replacement accuracy of three-dimensional data. Provided is a scanning jig 10 for attaching to an analog 20 embedded in a model or to an artificial tooth root 30 embedded inside an oral cavity, the scanning jig including: a main body 11 formed in a bottomed cylindrical shape provided with a bottom to one end portion; a fixation member 12 of which one end side is inserted inside the cylindrical shape of the main body and the other end side is fixated to the analog or the artificial tooth root; and a magnet 13 arranged inside the cylindrical shape of the main body, wherein the main body is not provided with a hole or a groove on one end surface on a bottom side of the bottomed cylindrical shape, and the end surface is provided with an inclined surface.

MAGNETICALLY RETAINED DENTAL PROSTHESIS

The present dental prosthesis has a palatal implant configured to be implanted subperiosteally and attached to the palatal process by a plurality of fixation screws. The implant has a spine retaining implant magnetic components therealong and having holes for the fixation screws. The prosthesis also has a maxilla denture having a palatal base plate and an alveolar ridge engaging periphery having false teeth installed thereon. The denture is configured to be placed in a mouth to engage a maxilla wherein the alveolar ridge engaging periphery engages an alveolar ridge of the maxilla. The denture comprises a plurality of denture magnetic components configured to align with the implant magnetic components so that the denture is magnetically retained in the mouth by magnetic attraction force between the implant magnetic components and the denture magnetic components.

MAGNETICALLY RETAINED DENTAL PROSTHESIS

The present dental prosthesis has a palatal implant configured to be implanted subperiosteally and attached to the palatal process by a plurality of fixation screws. The implant has a spine retaining implant magnetic components therealong and having holes for the fixation screws. The prosthesis also has a maxilla denture having a palatal base plate and an alveolar ridge engaging periphery having false teeth installed thereon. The denture is configured to be placed in a mouth to engage a maxilla wherein the alveolar ridge engaging periphery engages an alveolar ridge of the maxilla. The denture comprises a plurality of denture magnetic components configured to align with the implant magnetic components so that the denture is magnetically retained in the mouth by magnetic attraction force between the implant magnetic components and the denture magnetic components.