Patent classifications
A61C13/225
DENTAL RESTORATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
A dental restoration system for a full-mouth dental replacement may include a dental restoration device having integrally formed teeth portions corresponding in number to a number of post-extraction tooth sockets of an entire maxillary or mandibular arch of a patient and abutment holes extending through teeth portions having a longitudinal axis that is substantially coaxially aligned with a tooth portion axis; straight implants secured within post-extraction tooth sockets having an implant axis that is substantially coaxially aligned with a tooth socket axis; abutments received within corresponding abutment holes and securable to corresponding implants by passing an abutment screw through each abutment and threadably securing the abutment screw within a threaded opening of a corresponding straight implant, wherein upon securing each of the abutments to the corresponding straight implants, an ovate pontic portion of the dental restoration device body seals against keratinized gingiva of the corresponding post-extraction tooth socket.
Screw-attached pick-up dental coping system, methods and accessories
A temporary alignment system, methods, and accessories for holding a dental coping to an implant abutment using a separable fastener using the same threads in the implant abutment used for definitive attachment are disclosed. The disclosed temporary fasteners initially orient and hold a coping against an implant 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 implant abutment through axial forces. Some embodiments include a threaded post with separable cap that is picked-up with the coping. Methods and accessories for using the separable fastener assembly or portions of it during conversion of an existing prosthesis for screw attachment or fabrication and fitting of a new prosthesis are described.
DENTURE SYSTEM AND PROSTHESIS USED IN DENTURE SYSTEM
A dental prosthesis of a dental prosthesis system includes an incurved contact surface that contacts a gingiva. In a first reference cross-sections including first reference lines, a distance between a first point and the dental prosthesis' outer edge on a lingual side satisfies in an incisal portion, where the first point is an intersection of the contact surface and a line connecting a center of a prosthetic tooth and a position that is offset to the lingual side by 3 mm from the prosthetic tooth's base end point, and in a occlusal portion, a distance between a second point and the dental prosthesis' outer edge on the lingual side satisfies, where second point is an intersection of the contact surface and a line connecting a center of a prosthetic tooth and a position that is offset to the lingual side by a/2 from a prosthetic tooth's base end point.
DENTURE SYSTEM AND PROSTHESIS USED IN DENTURE SYSTEM
A dental prosthesis of a dental prosthesis system includes an incurved contact surface that contacts a gingiva. In a first reference cross-sections including first reference lines, a distance between a first point and the dental prosthesis' outer edge on a lingual side satisfies in an incisal portion, where the first point is an intersection of the contact surface and a line connecting a center of a prosthetic tooth and a position that is offset to the lingual side by 3 mm from the prosthetic tooth's base end point, and in a occlusal portion, a distance between a second point and the dental prosthesis' outer edge on the lingual side satisfies, where second point is an intersection of the contact surface and a line connecting a center of a prosthetic tooth and a position that is offset to the lingual side by a/2 from a prosthetic tooth's base end point.
Method of installing a final dental prosthesis
A cradle, assembly, system and method for installing a prosthesis at a surgical site. The cradle temporarily engages the prosthesis and holds it in the correct orientation and position adjacent the surgical site. An aperture is defined in the cradle and a portion of the prosthesis is received therein. In one embodiment, the cradle, assembly and system are used to install a final dental prosthesis in a patient's mouth in a single visit to the dentist's office. A securement member pins the surgical template and subsequently the cradle to the jaw. A metal sub-structure on the final dental prosthesis is received in the aperture in the cradle. Cylinders attached to implants anchored in the jaw extend through holes in the sub-structure and are bonded to the prosthesis. The cradle is detached from the jaw and from the prosthesis prior to screws being re-inserted through the cylinders and into the implants.
Method of installing a final dental prosthesis
A cradle, assembly, system and method for installing a prosthesis at a surgical site. The cradle temporarily engages the prosthesis and holds it in the correct orientation and position adjacent the surgical site. An aperture is defined in the cradle and a portion of the prosthesis is received therein. In one embodiment, the cradle, assembly and system are used to install a final dental prosthesis in a patient's mouth in a single visit to the dentist's office. A securement member pins the surgical template and subsequently the cradle to the jaw. A metal sub-structure on the final dental prosthesis is received in the aperture in the cradle. Cylinders attached to implants anchored in the jaw extend through holes in the sub-structure and are bonded to the prosthesis. The cradle is detached from the jaw and from the prosthesis prior to screws being re-inserted through the cylinders and into the implants.
Magic pin threader for dental implant, taking into account strength of titanium and bone
A magic threader for a dental implant is disclosed, particularly, a dental implant capable of increasing coupling strength under a stable structure by specifying thickness of a thread portion, and pitch between thread portions in consideration of a difference in strength between titanium and bone to decrease stress of an alveolar bone by the thread portion and prevent damage to the alveolar bone and is capable of conducting compression of the thread portion for the alveolar bone in only one direction (direction A), minimizing compression of the thread portion for the alveolar bone in a direction B or a direction C inclined with respect to direction A, and maximizing stress dispersion by configuring the thread portion in a rectangular plate shape and specifying an angle of the screw thread in a specific numerical range.
Magic pin threader for dental implant, taking into account strength of titanium and bone
A magic threader for a dental implant is disclosed, particularly, a dental implant capable of increasing coupling strength under a stable structure by specifying thickness of a thread portion, and pitch between thread portions in consideration of a difference in strength between titanium and bone to decrease stress of an alveolar bone by the thread portion and prevent damage to the alveolar bone and is capable of conducting compression of the thread portion for the alveolar bone in only one direction (direction A), minimizing compression of the thread portion for the alveolar bone in a direction B or a direction C inclined with respect to direction A, and maximizing stress dispersion by configuring the thread portion in a rectangular plate shape and specifying an angle of the screw thread in a specific numerical range.
SURGICAL GUIDE FOR PLACING DENTAL IMPLANTS
A surgical guide system for the placement of dental implants includes a guide base attachable to the maxillary or mandibular bone, an aligner attachable to the base and to be positioned in the space relative to the reference tooth, teeth, or other anatomical landmarks remaining in the mouth, and a drilling guide attachable to the guide base and including at least one drill guide hole for guiding a drill. wherein the guide base: is substantially rigid; is resting mostly on the mucosa; is essentially matching the shape of a maxilla or a mandible and present a central part placed on the interior surface of the jaw, intended to provide lingual or palatal support, and is widely perforated along the maxillary or mandibular ridge, in order to allow past any teeth still present at the start of the operation or implants to be installed during the operation.
Dental anchoring system for fastening prostheses
A dental anchoring system for fastening prostheses having a male component, a female component which is coupled to the male component, and a connection element which is coupled to the female component and makes up the retaining element of the prosthesis configured to be joined to the connection element. The dental anchoring system is configured to achieve a self-adjustable fastening of the prosthesis which enables the mobility of prosthesis to be controlled when it is subjected to a load during the use thereof by a patient; and wherein the mobility is limited by a ring-shaped stop of the female component, when at least one portion of a ring-shaped plane of the connection element comes into contact with ring-shaped stop of the female component.