Patent classifications
A61C2008/0084
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECORDING SPATIAL GINGIVAL SOFT TISSUE RELATIONSHIP TO IMPLANT PLACEMENT WITHIN ALVEOLAR BONE FOR IMMEDIATE-IMPLANT PLACEMENT
A dental implant has a hollow shell with outer bio-compatible surface for engaging a soft tissue socket left in gingival tissue after a tooth has been extracted, to promote healing. The shell tapers outwardly from a first to a second perimeter, the second perimeter being asymmetrically scalloped with opposite distal and mesial peaks and opposite lingual and facial valleys between the peaks. A dental implant in the bone socket left after tooth extraction is rigidly connected to a temporary post, the temporary post extending in the shell. The shell engages against the soft tissue socket without gaps and without requiring alignment between the shell and implant axes.
TEMPORARY ABUTMENT WITH COMBINATION OF SCANNING FEATURES AND PROVISIONALIZATION FEATURES
A lower region of a temporary abutment includes an anti-rotational feature for non-rotationally mating with a dental implant. An upper region of the temporary abutment includes a first anti-rotational structure and at least one retention groove. A top surface of the temporary abutment includes one or more informational markers that provide information concerning the dental implant. A temporary abutment cap is configured to be coupled to the upper region of the temporary abutment. The temporary abutment cap has at least one projection configured to mate with the at least one retention groove of the temporary abutment. The temporary abutment cap has a second anti-rotational structure that is configured to slidably engage the first anti-rotational structure of the temporary abutment. The temporary abutment cap is configured to be coupled with a temporary prosthesis such that the temporary prosthesis and the temporary abutment cap are removable from the temporary abutment.
Screw-attached pick-up dental coping systems and methods
A temporary alignment system and method for holding a dental coping to an implant abutment using the same threads in the abutment that are used for definitive attachment are disclosed. The disclosed temporary fasteners initially orient and hold a coping against an abutment with a force along the same axis as the semi-definitive screw. The aligned coping can be picked-up in a closed-tray impression process without unscrewing the temporary fastener. Embodiments include threaded posts that release copings from the abutment through axial forces. Some embodiments include a threaded post with separable cap that is picked-up with the coping. Methods for converting an existing prosthesis for screw attachment to implants in a single visit and digital capture of the converted prosthesis are described.
Screw-attached pick-up dental coping system and methods
A temporary alignment system and method for holding a dental coping to an implant abutment using the same threads in the abutment that are used for definitive attachment are disclosed. The disclosed temporary fasteners initially orient and hold a coping against an abutment with a force along the same axis as the semi-definitive screw. The aligned coping can be picked-up in a closed-tray impression process without unscrewing the temporary fastener. Embodiments include threaded posts that release copings from the abutment through axial forces. Some embodiments include a threaded post with separable cap that is picked-up with the coping. Methods for converting an existing prosthesis for screw attachment to implants in a single visit and digital capture of the converted prosthesis are described.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING A DENTAL RESTORATION
A system for fabricating a dental restoration to restore a tooth at a restoration site in a dentition of a patient is disclosed. The dentition includes a restoration dental arch and an opposing dental arch. The restoration dental arch includes the restoration site and the opposing dental arch is opposite the restoration dental arch. The system includes an impression apparatus, a motion capture apparatus, an interface apparatus, and a restoration design system. The impression apparatus is configured to capture an impression of the dentition of the patient. The motion capture apparatus is configured to capture a plurality of location data points that represent the locations of the opposing dental arch relative to the restoration dental arch. The interference model generation system is configured to generate an interference model for the restoration site. The restoration design system is for designing a restoration using the interference model.
Gingiva healing abutment for a dental implant
A healing abutment configured to be provided in an implant prior to fitting a prosthetic tooth and comprising a leg and a head which are aligned along an axis Z and connected by means of a tensioning screw, the leg comprising a lower leg portion configured to cooperate with the implant, the head comprising a lower head portion configured to cooperate with an upper portion of the leg, the healing abutment comprising a reference member which defines a reference point and is configured to cooperate with the leg in order to define a plurality of basic reference point positions and is movably mounted relative to an upper portion of the head having a predetermined shape in order to allow the selection of at least one optimum basic position from the plurality of basic positions.
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 IMPLANT STRUCTURE FOR PREVENTING THE UPPER STRUCTURE OF DENTAL IMPLANTS FROM SINK-ING AND PREVENTING THE ABLATION SCREW FROM LOOSENING
The present invention relates to a dental implant structure for preventing the sinking of the dental implant superstructure and preventing the loosening of the abutment screw, and in particular, relates to a dental implant structure for preventing the sinking of the dental implant superstructure and preventing the loosening of the abutment screw that, by ensuring that the abutment and the connection screw section are fastened without a gap, prevents a distorting phenomenon of the abutment's interior, despite repeated chewing. In the present invention, since the abutment and the inside of the abutment are each formed in a tapered shape and the connection screw section is fastened to the abutment without a gap between the two when the connection screw section is fastened, the distorting phenomenon of the inside of the abutment can be prevented, even with repeated chewing. Moreover, since the abutment and the inside of the abutment are each formed in a tapered shape, the loosening phenomenon of the connection screw is minimized, even with repeated chewing.
A METHOD FOR PREPARING A DENTAL PROSTHESIS AND A SCANNABLE TEMPORARY ABUTMENT
A method is disclosed, for preparing a dental prosthesis. The method comprises performing a first scan of a plurality of scannable temporary abutments comprising the respective scannable member arranged on a respective dental implant. The method comprises performing a second scan of an interim prosthesis arranged on the plurality of scannable temporary abutments comprising the respective scannable member. The method comprises generating, using a computer aided design, CAD, software, a model of a final prosthesis based on the first scan and the second scan.
Screw-attached pick-up dental coping system and methods
A temporary alignment system and method for holding a dental coping to an implant abutment using the same threads in the abutment that are used for definitive attachment are disclosed. The disclosed temporary fasteners initially orient and hold a coping against an abutment with a force along the same axis as the semi-definitive screw. The aligned coping can be picked-up in a closed-tray impression process without unscrewing the temporary fastener. Embodiments include threaded posts that release copings from the abutment through axial forces. Some embodiments include a threaded post with separable cap that is picked-up with the coping. Methods for converting an existing prosthesis for screw attachment to implants in a single visit and digital capture of the converted prosthesis are described.