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DENTAL IMPLANT ABUTMENT HAVING OCCLUSAL FORCE BUFFERING FUNCTION
20230248478 · 2023-08-10 ·

Proposed is a dental implant abutment having a function of buffering occlusal force transmitted through a prosthesis and configured to be elastically coupled to the prosthesis without using an adhesive. A prosthesis fastening protrusion protrudes outward from an outer surface of an upper portion thereof on which a prosthesis is mounted. The diameter of the prosthesis fastening protrusion being greater than the diameter of a portion located directly therebelow. Indentations divide the upper portion of the abutment into a plurality of sections. The indentations continuously extend downward a predetermined length from a top end surface of the abutment. A predetermined lengthwise portion of each of the indentations has a spiral or oblique shape.

DENTAL IMPLANTS

A dental implant including a base body, anchorable in a jawbone, defining a bone line and having formed therein an axial hole having an internally threaded portion extending from a first location to a second location, the axial hole defining a first length L1 extending from the first location to the bone line, the base body having formed thereon an externally threaded portion and defining a bearing surface, an implant superstructure configured to be attached to the base body and to contact the bearing surface, and a screw configured for attaching the implant superstructure to the base body, whereby in an assembled state, the dental implant defines a distance L3, between a location at which the screw threadably engages the internally threaded portion and a location at which a shoulder of the screw engages a shoulder of the implant superstructure, which is substantially greater than the first length L1.

Superstructure support having special inner and outer geometry
11311353 · 2022-04-26 ·

The invention relates to a superstructure support (20) as part of a prosthetic tooth replacement (1) between an implant body (10) and a superstructure, comprising a hollow implant post (23), a hollow implant pin (50), and an implant flange (31) lying therebetween. The cavity zones (67, 62) of the implant post (23) and of the implant pin (50) transition into each other. The cavity zones have respective center lines (69, 63), which include an angle of 60 to 86 angular degrees. The cavity zone (62) of the implant pin (50) has a screw head seat surface (65) that widens toward the implant flange. At least some areas of the implant flange form a supporting enveloping surface (37), which is oriented toward the implant post (23) and the outer edge (33) of which spans a reference plane (38), which is perpendicularly intersected by the center line (69) of the post-side cavity zone (67). The center lines of the implant post (23) and of the implant pin (50) intersect or cross below the reference plane (38). By means of the invention, a superstructure support (20) for the prosthetic tooth replacement is improved in such a way that a secure and lasting screwed connection to the implant body is ensured.

ANGULATED DENTAL IMPLANT
20220117705 · 2022-04-21 ·

A dental implant includes a generally cylindrical body, an interior bore, and a non-rotational feature. The generally cylindrical body has a main-central axis and is formed from cold-worked, high strength, commercially pure titanium having an ultimate tensile strength of at least about 900 MPa. The generally cylindrical body has a proximal portion and an opposing distal portion for anchoring the dental implant in bone of a patient. The interior bore is formed in the generally cylindrical body and has (i) a bore-central axis and (ii) a threaded portion for receiving a screw that is configured to removable hold an abutment in engagement with the dental implant. The non-rotational feature is configured to engage the abutment in a non-rotational fashion.

SCREWED ANGLED PEG

The present Utility Model refers to a new functional perspective applied to the prosthetic component called “SCREWED ANGLED TRUNNION” developed in light of the need to enable screw-fastening of dental prostheses be they unitary or multiple; characterized by applying an inner thread in its upper part, which may be made of grade 1, 2, 4, and 5 titanium or else made of any other material as may be used in the creation of dental prosthesis components, whereby enabling a further choice in the form of coupling the implant fixed thereto, and may be manufactured for CM, EH and IH fittings or any other fitting forms as may be developed, promoting and facilitating the maintenance process thereof in view of the possibility of threading, contributing to reduce the build-up of residues and consequently reducing the possibility of inflammation at the base of the implants.

ABUTMENT ARRANGEMENT AND DENTAL RESTORATION KIT
20220117706 · 2022-04-21 ·

An abutment arrangement for connecting a dental restoration, having a post body and a screw element, to a dental implant is disclosed. The post body has an axial passage with a head socket and a press section. The screw element has a head section and a thread section. The screw element may be arranged in the post body passage so that the head section is positioned in the head socket abutting the press section, and the screw element extends through an occlusal aperture. When the screw element is arranged in the post body passage, a first locking section of the screw element is positioned adjacent to a second locking section of a mounting portion of the post body, with the first and second locking sections being configured to plastically deform the screw element and/or the post body such that the post body mounting portion is locked in an expanded position.

Inter dental implant
11766315 · 2023-09-26 ·

A multi-piece dental prosthesis system is provided. The system includes an implant which can be implanted into a bone of the patient, an abutment removably connected to the implant by a prosthetic screw, and a ti-base removably connected to the abutment. The system may be used to hold a crown, denture, or partial denture in place.

Dental implant for implantation facilitation and stabilization
11185393 · 2021-11-30 · ·

A bone implant and in particular a dental implant having an apical end configured to facilitate placement and stabilization within an implantation site, wherein the distal end of said apical end has a contoured surface, and the apical surface of said apical end has at least one apical surface recess extending toward the coronal part of the implant.

DENTAL IMPLANT AND DENTAL IMPLANT SYSTEM
20210361393 · 2021-11-25 ·

A dental implant for implantation in the jawbone for the purpose of fastening a superstructure. The implant includes an implant body that extends between a coronal and an apical end and which defines an enossal outer surface. The implant body defines a cavity that is open coronally as well as at least one exit opening from an inside to the enossal outer surface. An outer thread is shaped on the implant body. A thermoplastic element is moreover present in the solid condition and is arranged in the cavity or introducible into the cavity, wherein the thermoplastic element can be brought into an at least partly flowable condition by way of applying a pressing force, which is directed apically into the cavity, and mechanical oscillations and can be pressed through the at least one exit opening into surrounding tissue on account of the pressing force.

Dental scanning post and method for the mounting and fixing thereof on a dental implant or a replica of same

Dental scan abutment for being assembled and fixed to an implant, provided with an indicator of the radial angular position of the anti-rotation means of the implant. The abutment comprises: a main body provided with the indicator and with means for connection to the implant, and means for fixing to the implant formed by a fixing shaft and by an upper head, the lower end of the shaft being a threaded end provided with a thread cutting complementary to the internal cutting of the threaded hole of the implant. The main body is configured for housing and longitudinally displacing the fixing shaft therethrough, the threaded lower end of the shaft being able to be immersed in the interior of the main body or project from the lower section thereof, the complete removal of the fixing shaft by simple longitudinal displacement being prevented by mechanical stop.