Patent classifications
A61C8/008
TISSUE FORMER FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS
An example tissue former configured to couple to a dental implant is described herein. The tissue former can include a base portion arranged at a first end of the tissue former, a cap portion arranged at a second end of the tissue former, and a shoulder portion arranged between the base and cap portions. The first and second ends are opposite ends of the tissue former. The tissue former can also include a concave conical portion extending between the base and shoulder portions.
NOVEL SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR SPEEDING UP THE HEALING OF DENTAL IMPLANTS
Provided herein methods and systems for triggering osteogenesis and promoting osteointegration on dental implants.
Breakable coupling type dental implant packaging container
An embodiment of the present invention provides a dental implant packaging container comprising: an implant fixing unit to which an implant can be detachably coupled; a sealing cap including the implant fixing unit; and a casing, wherein: the sealing cap and the casing form an inner space together; the casing has a hollow cylindrical shape and is partially opened; the inner space is formed by coupling the sealing cap to the opened portion of the casing; and the implant is “breakably coupled” to the implant fixing unit.
APPARATUS FOR DENTAL PROSTHETIC PROCEDURE
A dental anchor that is easily planted into a target space created by a lost tooth is presented. The dental anchor has a root portion made to extend into and contact bone tissue and a trunk portion directly attached to the root portion and disposed above gumline. A dental anchor planting apparatus that facilitates the precise planting of the dental anchor is also presented. The apparatus includes a main support and a chinrest, an impression tray, a dental anchor, and a nose bridge support all connected to the main support. The dental anchor of the disclosure may be used instead of a traditional dental implant to shorten procedure time and lower risks of infection and bone damage.
Healing cap with scannable features
The disclosure of the present application relates to a healing abutment system and its use. The abutment system can include a base part adapted to be coupled to a dental implant via an abutment screw and a healing cap that can be coupled to the base part by a further screw. The healing cap can include features that can be scanned by an intra-oral scanning system or transferred to a physical impression to convey information regarding the position and orientation of the base part.
Methods for placing an implant analog in a physical model of the patient's mouth
A method of placing a dental implant analog in a physical model for use in creating a dental prosthesis is provided. The physical model, which is usually based on an impression of the patient's mouth or a scan of the patient's mouth, is prepared. The model is scanned. A three-dimensional computer model of the physical model is created and is used to develop the location of the dental implant. A robot then modifies the physical model to create an opening for the implant analog. The robot then places the implant analog within the opening at the location dictated by the three-dimensional computer model.
DENTAL ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY CAP AND METHOD OF USE
A dental attachment assembly and method anchors a dental appliance with an implant and has an abutment member attached to the implant, a retention member in releasable snap engagement with the abutment member, and a cap secured in a recess of the dental appliance and in releasable swivel engagement with the retention member to position and secure the dental appliance onto the implant. The cap includes a cavity with a rounded, concave inner surface which engages with the retention member, an interior top surface of the cavity with a concave recess extending radially along an outer periphery of the interior top surface of the cavity to allow for rotation of the retention member within the cap. A central portion of the interior top surface of the cavity surrounded by the concave recess therefore protrudes vertically into the cavity to minimize vertical displacement of the retention member as it rotates.
Device for exposing an implant base body
Device (1) for exposing an implant base body (2), in particular wherein the dental implant (2) is fixed in a person's jaw and is covered by gum. During exposure, the gum covering the implant base body is cut open to expose the implant base body, in particular it is removed in the shape of a hole circle. The device (1) comprises a sensor (22) for determining the position of the implant base body (91) covered by the gum (82), characterized in that the device (1) comprises a blade (32) for cutting the gum (82).
System and method of digital workflow for surgical and restorative dentistry
A digital workflow process and associated devices and tools for providing dental restorations and, more particularly, to precise and efficient reconstruction and replacement of teeth using novel digital workflows and improved dental scan bodies, abutments and other dental devices and tools to efficiently achieve a more precise fit and optimal form and function.
Ceramic Bodies Having Antimicrobial Properties and Methods of Making the Same
A method for making a ceramic body comprised of a ceramic material having an inhibitory effect on bacterial growth is provided. A dental prosthesis may be made of a ceramic material that comprises a molybdenum-containing component on a portion of the prosthesis that contacts the gingival surface of a patient. In one method, a porous zirconia ceramic structure is shaped in the form of a dental prosthesis, and then infiltrated with a molybdenum-containing composition, before sintering to densify the ceramic structure.