Patent classifications
A61C13/225
CONFIGURATIONS FOR COPINGS AND FOR THE FIBER BAR FOR MANUFACTURING A FIXED DENTAL PROSTHESIS FRAMEWORK AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING SAID FRAMEWORK USING SAID COPINGS AND FIBER BAR
The present invention relates to a combination of configurations for copings and for the fiber bar for manufacturing a dental prosthesis framework, and describes a method for obtaining a dental prosthesis framework using one of the described copings and the fiber bar. The configuration feature applied to the coping is that of providing at least one incorporated hook to accommodate the fiber bar, withstand the stress on the framework and contribute to the adhesiveness of the fiber bar to the coping, also aiding in maintaining the molded shape of the bar whilst it hasn't polymerized. The feature of the fiber bar is that it can be produced from a bundle of parallel fibers that are longitudinally aligned, non-fragmented and covered by a woven glass-fiber jacket, there also optionally being a seam to ensure a flattened cross section.
Fixation Base and Guides for Dental Prosthesis Installation
Apparatus and method for installing a multi-tooth dental prosthesis in one session are shown and described. A first tool attaches to the jawbone, and serves as a foundation for subsequently used guides. Existing teeth and dental fixtures are removed, and the bone tissue is removed to accommodate the prosthesis. Subsequently, a drill guide is used to drill implant holes. An abutment guide is then used to place abutments. Copings are then installed. Next, the prosthesis may be installed and cemented to the copings. A resinous filler material may be applied to fill gaps and holes in and between the copings and the prosthesis, and is sanded smooth.
Fixation Base and Guides for Dental Prosthesis Installation
Apparatus and method for installing a multi-tooth dental prosthesis in one session are shown and described. A first tool attaches to the jawbone, and serves as a foundation for subsequently used guides. Existing teeth and dental fixtures are removed, and the bone tissue is removed to accommodate the prosthesis. Subsequently, a drill guide is used to drill implant holes. An abutment guide is then used to place abutments. Copings are then installed. Next, the prosthesis may be installed and cemented to the copings. A resinous filler material may be applied to fill gaps and holes in and between the copings and the prosthesis, and is sanded smooth.
REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE
A removable partial denture comprises a frame sized and shaped to conform to a mouth inner surface, the frame including a projecting mounting structure; and a segment having a slot for slidably receiving the projecting mounting structure when the segment is assembled to the frame. A method of fabricating a removable partial denture comprises: acquiring 3D digital image data of a patient's mouth and dentition; creating a 3D digital model of a removable partial denture; fabricating a frame shaped to conform to an inner surface of the mouth from the 3D digital model, the frame including a mounting structure; fabricating a segment from the 3D digital model, the segment having a slot for slidably receiving the mounting structure; and inserting the mounting structure of the frame into the slot of the segment to assemble the segment to the frame. The segment can be a tooth segment or a base segment.
SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES OF CREATING DIGITAL DESIGNS OF DENTAL APPLIANCES
Processes and systems for creating digital designs of patient specific dental appliances and parts thereof, such as dental bands and wires. After receiving an order for a dental appliance that includes data regarding the patient's teeth and optionally adjacent anatomy, the digital design of the dental appliance is automatically started by dental appliance design software using rules based logic. Thereafter, a human can continue, and in some embodiments complete, the digital design. Or the entire design can be completed by the dental appliance design software without any human intervention. The final digital design can then be used to create the patient specific dental appliance.
OSTEOGENIC POSTS FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS
Systems and methods are provided for enhancing osseointegration performed in conjunction with placing a dental implant. A dental implant post can be used for applying current to the implant site as well as for anchoring an artificial tooth. Such a dual purpose implant can allow faster healing and osseointegration time as well as enabling the use of dental implants in a large segment of the population currently disqualified from such treatment due to poor bone quality.
OSTEOGENIC POSTS FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS
Systems and methods are provided for enhancing osseointegration performed in conjunction with placing a dental implant. A dental implant post can be used for applying current to the implant site as well as for anchoring an artificial tooth. Such a dual purpose implant can allow faster healing and osseointegration time as well as enabling the use of dental implants in a large segment of the population currently disqualified from such treatment due to poor bone quality.
Overdenture with horizontal implant
Apparatus is provided for overdenture with horizontal implant. The apparatus presented comprises an overdenture and a horizontal implant. The horizontal implant is surgically implanted onto the patient's maxilla or mandible, typically on the outside of the bone. The overdenture and the horizontal implant have attachment components which couple together to attach the overdenture to the horizontal implant. The attachment components may comprise ball-and-socket attachments, with the ball components affixed to the overdenture and the socket components affixed to the horizontal implants. The present invention solves problems with currently available dental implants and overdentures.
Nanoceramic dental prosthetic
A method of installing a dental prosthetic device includes securing a first guide member to an alveolar arch in a mouth of a patient. The first guide member is utilized to achieve a substantially planar bone surface along the alveolar arch. A second guide member is coupled with the first guide member. The second guide member is utilized to install one or more implants in the alveolar arch through substantially planar bone surface. A dental prosthetic is secured to the one or more implants. The dental prosthetic includes nanoceramic material.
Nanoceramic dental prosthetic
A method of installing a dental prosthetic device includes securing a first guide member to an alveolar arch in a mouth of a patient. The first guide member is utilized to achieve a substantially planar bone surface along the alveolar arch. A second guide member is coupled with the first guide member. The second guide member is utilized to install one or more implants in the alveolar arch through substantially planar bone surface. A dental prosthetic is secured to the one or more implants. The dental prosthetic includes nanoceramic material.