Patent classifications
A61C2008/0084
DENTAL IMPLANT SYSTEMS, KITS CONTAINING DENTAL IMPLANT COMPONENTS, AND METHODS OF INSTALLING SAME
A method of installing a dental prosthesis that includes having a practitioner install at least one narrow implant and at least one standard implant into a subject's bone, where the narrow implant has a narrow implant abutment that is exposed after installation, and the standard implant has a standard implant abutment exposed after installation. The practitioner places a narrow implant housing over each narrow implant abutment, and places a standard implant housing over each standard implant abutment. The practitioner flows a resin within a channel located within a dental prosthesis and places the dental prosthesis over each narrow implant housing and each standard implant housing such that the resin surrounds each narrow implant housing and each standard implant housing. Once the resin cures, each narrow implant housing and each standard implant housing is fixed within the resin and the resin is fixed within the dental prosthesis.
Dental insert
A dental insert consists of a spherical body of a medical grade elastomer. The body has a circumference with a plurality of outwardly extending projections of uniform size and shape distributed evenly about the circumference. The body is not more than 10 mm in diameter, as measured from an outer extremity of the projections. This dental insert has application in implant dentistry and endodontics.
Snap-coupling temporary abutment mount for dental prosthesis
A temporary cylinder for snap-in retention with an elongate dental implant includes an elongate body extending from a first end to a second end, the elongate body being generally cylindrical and having an upper portion and a lower engagement portion and the temporary cylinder's lower engagement portion includes a male irregular hexagonal plug, and wherein the dental implant includes a female regular hexagonal socket, and wherein the male irregular hexagonal plug and the female regular hexagonal socket are configured for inter-engagement with each other, and the fitment of the irregular hexagonal plug and regular hexagonal socket together with one another results in a frictional fit when inter-engaged.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL PROSTHETIC COMPONENT FOR CONVENTIONAL OR DIGITAL WORKFLOW FOR IMPLANT SUPPORTED DENTAL PROSTHESIS INSTALLATION
A multifunctional prosthetic component developed to have multiple functions within the conventional or digital workflow, in which a temporary or permanent prosthesis is made for a dental rehabilitation unit that is cemented or screwed on a dental implant. Thus, the component has a geometry that allows it to be used as a conventional closed tray transfer, conventional open tray transfer, scanbody, and temporary abutment, basically including three main regions: a lower region, an intermediate region and an upper region, being also able to cooperate with a positioner cap.
Dental system for developing custom prostheses through scanning of coded members
A set of healing abutments includes a first healing abutment and a second healing abutment. The first healing abutment has an upper surface with a first code thereon. The first code is associated with a size of the first healing abutment. The second healing abutment has an upper surface with a second code thereon. The second code is associated with a size of the second healing abutment. The first healing abutment and the second healing abutment have the same size. The first code is different from the second code.
MULTI-FUNCTION DENTAL IMPLANT SYSTEM
An intra-procedure dental implant stabilization and healing system that includes a soft tissue forming scanning abutment and associated, temporary crown. After initial implant placement, a scanning abutment of the present system is attached to the implant and serves, both as a scanning body and, in combination with a temporary crown attached thereto, as a healing cap. Use of the system obviates an additional surgical incision to reach recipient osseointegrated implant, as is required in conventional implant procedures, as well as the need for a conventional impression coping, separate healing cap, temporary abutment and temporary crown.
Tooth replacement forming device, and method for forming a tooth replacement
Disclosed is a tooth replacement forming device (10) comprising an abutment on or to which a dental structure made of dental material, especially ceramics, can be fastened. The abutment is mounted on the implant using a detachable connection, in particular a screw connection, the abutment being provided with an implant connection, a collar, and a tubular portion to be connected to the dental structure. The disclosed device (10) is characterized in that a surrounding auxiliary element made of a residue-free material is arranged in such a way as to rest against the tubular portion.
METHODS FOR CHAIR-SIDE OR OTHER MANUFACTURE OF CUSTOMIZABLE SCULPTABLE ANATOMICAL HEALING CAPS
Methods for manufacturing anatomical healing caps, including forming an anatomical healing cuff body for a given tooth position, the anatomical healing cuff body having a cross-section and an exterior surface so that the anatomical healing cuff body provides substantially custom filling of at least an emergence portion of a void where a natural tooth once emerged from the void or where a tooth would have emerged from a void of the given tooth position, and forming both lateral buccal and lingual handle extensions extending from the anatomical healing cuff body so that the manufactured anatomical healing cap includes a laterally extending buccal handle extension and an oppositely disposed laterally extending lingual handle extension, the buccal and lingual handle extensions being integrally formed with the healing cuff body. The healing caps can be formed using a casting jig, by machining, by 3D printing, or other suitable methods.
UNIVERSAL ALIGNING ADAPTOR SYSTEM AND METHODS
A system for dental implant restoration is provided. It includes universal aligning adaptors and prosthetic components having co-operable indices, which together form a translational, integrating system which aligns, synchronizes, and references the prosthetic components about an implant's central axis of rotation. Rotation of an adaptor about a prosthetic component, with its reference point becoming aligned to a predetermined reference point on the prosthetic component, followed by the rotation of the adaptor/prosthetic component assembly about the implant, situates the prosthetic component in a predetermined position such that all other prosthetic components become synchronized to the adaptor's reference point. The prosthetic component is mechanical for clinical or lab bench use, or is virtual for restoration design in a software program, prior to milling prosthetic abutments or devices. Abutments, healing caps and screw access holes are realigned to preferred positions and synchronized with minimal deviation from the ideal direction.
BONDING OF SOFT GINGIVAL TISSUES WITH DENTAL PROSTHESES
Methods and dental prosthetics for providing soft tissue adhesion to a temporary healing abutment, or other dental prosthetic (e.g., temporary or permanent). Existing prosthetics generally do not provide any significant adhesion of the soft tissue surrounding the prosthetic, to the outer surface of the prosthetic itself. Because of the presence of gaps between such structures, or simple non-adhesion even where the structures may touch (but be free and unattached relative to one another), there is a tendency for pathogenic microbes to enter into such space between the structures, and for the soft gingival tissue to recede, particularly in patients with thin type periodontal tissue. The present disclosure provides materials and/or surface treatment (e.g., texturing) that ensures good bonding between the prosthetic and the soft tissue, reducing risk of infection, and reducing undesirable gingival recession surrounding the prosthetic anchored on a dental implant.