Patent classifications
A61C13/103
Array device, array method, and manufacturing method of array device
The array device of an aspect of the present invention is an array device to be attached to a denture plate and one or more artificial teeth to thereby array the one or more artificial teeth on the denture plate, the array device comprising: a body having one or mere recesses recessed in conformity with crown shapes of the one or more artificial teeth, wherein the body includes one or more positioning portions for positioning the one or more artificial teeth on the denture plate.
METHOD FOR POSITIONING PROSTHETIC TEETH IN A DENTURE BASE
The invention relates to a method for the positioning of prosthetic teeth in a denture base, wherein at least one respective recess is provided in the basal side of the prosthetic teeth and/or a plurality of recesses are provided in the denture base in the surface pointing in the occlusal direction, wherein the prosthetic teeth are connected to the denture base by inserting pins into the recesses, wherein the pins are arranged at the basal side of the prosthetic teeth and/or in the occlusal direction on the denture base and/or the pins are connected as separate retaining pins to the prosthetic teeth and the denture base, wherein the pins have engaging means and the recesses have corresponding counter engaging means, such that, during insertion, the pins lock with the recesses in such a way that the prosthetic teeth are pulled by a mechanical tension against the denture base and connected to the denture base.
The invention also relates to a prosthetic tooth, a set of prosthetic teeth and a denture base for carrying out the method.
CONNECTION DEVICE BETWEEN A DENTAL PROSTHESIS AND A MASTER MODEL
A connection device (1) between a dental prosthesis, or an abutment framework for a dental prosthesis, and a master model, extending longitudinally between a first end (1a) and a second end (1b). The first end (1a) has a first connecting segment (T1) intended to be received in an implant analog, while the second end (1b) has a second connecting segment (T2) intended to be received in the dental prosthesis or the abutment framework. The first connecting segment (T1) has an outer thread (6), while the second connecting segment (T2) has a cylindrical portion (7).
Accurate Analogs For Prosthesis Using Computer Generated Anatomical Models
Pre-surgical planning for cranial and facial reconstruction includes preparing a computer generated jaw or skull model for determining a locational position for a dental implant, a surgical bone implant to repair missing bone in the cranium, install ear prostheses, and/or install nose prostheses. The computer generated jaw or skull model is made from medical imagery and computer aided design. A surgical guide is prepared with oversize holes in registration with analogs for the dental or surgical bone implants to be inserted in the jaw or cranial skull model. The surgical guide is fitted atop each analog, and bonded to the jaw or skull model at a predetermined angle of the analog in the jaw or skull. The surgical guide is removed and attached to the jaw or skull of a patient for accurate drilling for insertion of the implants into the jaw or skull of the patient.
Accurate analogs for prosthesis using computer generated anatomical models
Pre-surgical planning for cranial and facial reconstruction includes preparing a computer generated jaw or skull model for determining a locational position for a dental implant, a surgical bone implant to repair missing bone in the cranium, install ear prostheses, and/or install nose prostheses. The computer generated jaw or skull model is made from medical imagery and computer aided design. A surgical guide is prepared with oversize holes in registration with analogs for the dental or surgical bone implants to be inserted in the jaw or cranial skull model. The surgical guide is fitted atop each analog, and bonded to the jaw or skull model at a predetermined angle of the analog in the jaw or skull. The surgical guide is removed and attached to the jaw or skull of a patient for accurate drilling for insertion of the implants into the jaw or skull of the patient.
Working model to perform a dental prosthesis for a tooth stump, and method to make the working model
The invention relates to a working model to perform a dental prosthesis for a tooth stump, comprising a model mandible with teeth made from resin by means of 3D printing and a detachable model tooth stump. The model tooth stump comprises a main body made from resin by means of 3D printing and a rigid insert introduced in a housing formed in said main body. First fixing means comprised in the rigid insert cooperate with second fixing means, passing through the through holes made in the model mandible with teeth, for integrally attaching the model tooth stump to the model mandible with teeth in a detachable manner.