ABUTMENT TOOL SET AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING TOOTH REPLACEMENTS
20170231729 · 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23C5/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23C5/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61C8/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61C13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Device for producing tooth replacements, which device has a milling cutter (36) for shaping the front face of the tube portion (16), which milling cutter (36) has at least one abutment face which is intended to bear at least indirectly on a surface of the abutment (10), in particular on the collar (14) of the abutment, and via which milling cutter (36) the length or height of the tube portion (16) of the abutment (10) can be fixed, in particular the tube portion can be shaped. Tool set consisting of a milling cutter (36) and of a sleeve (42), wherein at least one abutment face (76) is formed on the milling cutter and extends towards the sleeve (42), and wherein the sleeve (42) has a supporting face (78), in particular for supporting on an abutment (10).
Claims
1. An abutment tool set for dental abutments, characterized in that the tool set consists of a milling cutter (36) and a sleeve (42), and that at least one abutment face (76) is formed on the milling cutter which extends towards the sleeve (42), and that the sleeve (42) has a supporting face (78), for supporting on an abutment (10).
2. The abutment tool set as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, the sleeve (42) is separate from the milling cutter (36) and is configured as an exchangeable part, and that the milling cutter (36) can be inserted partially into the sleeve and has an external diameter thereat which fits the internal diameter of the sleeve (42), in a clearance fit.
3. The abutment tool set as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the sleeve (42) has a base (80) comprising a guide hole (82), wherein said guide hole (82) can be pulled over a tube-shaped portion (16) of the abutment (10), and that the sleeve (42) supports the milling cutter (36) on a collar (14) of the abutment (10).
4. The abutment tool set as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the milling cutter (36) is configured as a multi-point milling cutter and that the milling cutter (36) overlaps the tube-shaped portion (16) of the abutment (10) from the top.
5. The abutment tool set as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that cutting edges (84) of the milling cutter (36) configure a fillet (86) which mill a corner radius of the tube-shaped portion (16) of the abutment (10).
6. The abutment tool set as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the milling cutter (36) comprises a work portion (88) and a shank (38), and that the work portion (88) transitions to the shank (38) via the abutment face (76) and comprises a height which is smaller than the height of the sleeve (42) starting from the base (80).
7. The abutment tool set as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the sleeve (42) has a larger friction with respect to the tube-shaped portion (16) of the abutment (10) than with respect to the milling cutter (36).
8. The abutment tool set as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a tube-shaped portion (16) of the abutment (10) comprises marks in accordance with target heights of the tube-shaped portion (16).
9. The abutment tool set as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the milling cutter (36) is configured as a manual milling cutter or as a mechanical milling cutter.
10. A device for producing tooth replacements, in which the tooth replacement comprises an implant and an abutment (10) on which or to which a dental structure made of a dental material, which is produced by means of constructing methods or removing methods, can be attached, wherein the abutment (10) is mounted to the implant in by means of a releasable connection, wherein the abutment (10) comprises an implant connection (12) and a tube portion (16), between which a collar (14) extends which protrudes to the outside, characterized in that the device for producing dental replacements has a milling cutter (36) for shaping the front face of the tube portion (16), which milling cutter (36) has at least one abutment face which is intended to bear at least indirectly on a surface of the abutment (10), and via which milling cutter (36) the length or height of the tube portion (16) of the abutment (10) can be determined.
11. The device for producing dental replacements as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the milling cutter (36) comprises a sleeve (42) as a height stop element which limits the milling motion when milling the tube-shaped portion (16) of the abutment (10), said sleeve (42) forming a stop with respect to a collar (14) of the abutment.
12. The device for producing dental replacements as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the milling cutter (36) forms a bell-shaped element (40) whose front face comprises a fillet (84) which is intended to shape the front face of the tube portion (16).
13. The device for producing dental replacements as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the milling cutter (36) comprises a bell-shaped element (40), and that a sleeve (42) surrounds the bell-shaped element and comprises plastic.
14. The device for producing dental replacements as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the sleeve (42) comprises at least one chip removal recess (50) which is adjacent to a front face of a bell-shaped element (40) of the milling cutter (36).
15. The device for producing dental replacements as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the abutment face (76) is configured on a front face of the milling cutter (36) and is intended for abutting on a base (94) of the sleeve (42).
16. The abutment tool set as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the multi-point milling cutter comprises a three-point milling cutter
17. The abutment tool set as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that the marks comprise three marks in accordance with target heights S, M and L of the tube-shaped portion (16).
18. The device for producing tooth replacements as claimed in claim 10, in which the dental material comprises ceramic.
19. The device for producing tooth replacements as claimed in claim 10, in which the constructing methods comprises Rapid Prototyping.
20. The device for producing tooth replacements as claimed in claim 10, in which the removing methods comprise milling by means of CAM.
21. The device for producing tooth replacements as claimed in claim 10, wherein the releasable connection comprises a screwed connection.
22. The device for producing tooth replacements as claimed in claim 10, wherein the surface of the abutment in which the milling cutter (36) has at least one abutment face which is intended to bear at least indirectly on a surface of the abutment (10) comprises the collar (14) of the abutment.
23. The device for producing tooth replacements as claimed in claim 10, wherein via milling cutter (36) the tube portion (16) of the abutment (10) can be shaped.
Description
[0050] Further advantageous details and features may be taken from the following description of several exemplary embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
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[0061] The abutment 10 illustrated in
[0062] The tube portion 16 comprises a groove 18 as an anti-rotation mechanism extending radially towards the inside. When using the abutment for an individual restoration such as a crown the groove 18 prevents unintentional rotation and thus serves as an anti-rotation mechanism. A corresponding flange which fits into the groove 18 is configured in the suprastructure accordingly in that case.
[0063] When the abutment is used for an abutment tooth of a bridge, the groove 18 maintains the shape illustrated herein. However, there is no flange which would engage the groove 18, on the inner side of the suprastructure. In this way, the anti-rotation mechanism of the bridge can be ensured by orienting it properly to the other abutment tooth without risking torsional stress.
[0064] The tube portion 16 ends in the area of its front face 22. At the same time, the inlet opening of the tube portion 16 forms a channel 24 for the implant screw not illustrated in
[0065] From
[0066] As can be seen from
[0067] As can be seen, the collar 14 comprises a circularly circumferential bearing area 32 which extends vertically relative to an axis 30 of the abutment. Via a fillet radius 34 the bearing surface 32 transitions into the external surface 25 of the tube portion 16.
[0068] According to the invention—as can be seen from
[0069] The bell-shaped element 40 of the milling cutter 36 comprises a cylindrical portion or a sleeve 42 whose internal diameter fits the external surface 25 of the tube portion 16 of the abutment 10 in a minimum clearance fit. The cylindrical portion extends at the bottom up to the bearing surface 32 of the collar 14 which serves as a dimensioning reference.
[0070] The milling cutter 36 illustrated herein is intended to shorten the abutment 10 to the height “L”. For this purpose, at the outer areas of its front face 46 it comprises a fillet 48 which is provided with cutting edges and in this respect with teeth. When turning the milling cutter 36 via the shank 38 the abutment 10 is shortened in a machining process thereat, for as long as the cylindrical portion contacts the bearing surface 32. For the milling operation, the front face 46 may comprise staggered or single-edged teeth, for a grinding operation it can be equipped with diamonds.
[0071] As can be seen from
[0072] As can also be seen from
[0073] It is to be understood that for the three heights “L”, “M” and “S” of the tube portion 16 three correspondingly sized sleeves 42 are provided. Their configuration at the fillet 48 with an internal radius ensures that the external radius 26 (see
[0074] A further configuration of the abutment tool set 11 is apparent from
[0075] In a further advantageous embodiment (not illustrated herein) it is provided that the bell-shaped element 40 of the abutment tool set 11 comprises marks at the cylindrical portion 42. While the maximum length of the bell-shaped element 40 corresponds to the height “L” in this case, a mark is provided which corresponds to the height “M” and a further mark is provided which corresponds to the height “S”. If necessary, the dentist or dental technician can now shorten the cylindrical portion to “M” or even to “S” and can then effect the desired shortening of the tube portion 16 of the abutment 10 either to “L”, to “M” or to “S”, without any additional stock-keeping.
[0076] According to the invention it is completely uncritical that the manual shortening process of the bell-shaped element 40 might not be carried out in optimum quality as the fillet 48 which determines the shape always remains untouched by the shortening process such that the abutment 10 can also be produced in perfect quality according to the invention.
[0077] A modified embodiment of the abutment tool set 11 is apparent from
[0078] The shape of the internal element 66 equally ensures a height stop, however, not on the bearing surface 32 but on the implant screw 52.
[0079] From
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[0082] The cylindrical portion 42 of the bell-shaped element 40 of the abutment tool set 11 comprises a small amount of play 72 with respect to the external surface 25 of the tube portion 16 such that no or at most minimum friction is produced during the machining process.
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[0084] Furthermore, the milling cutter 36 comprises a step between a work portion 88 and a transition area 90. The transition area 90 has a larger diameter than the work portion 88, and the transition forms an abutment face 76. This abutment face rests on the sleeve 42 when the milling operation of the milling cutter is finished.
[0085] Thus, the height of the sleeve 42 determines the exact target height of the tube portion 16 of the abutment 10.
[0086] The shank 38 of the milling cutter 36 consists of a clamping and actuation area 96 besides the transition area 90. This clamping and actuation area has a smaller diameter than the transition area 90 and is either intended to be clamped into a dental milling machine or to be actuated manually.
[0087] The enlarged detailed view of the milling cutter 36 shows that the milling cutter comprises cutting edges 84 which extend towards the bottom beyond the fillet 86. In this respect, this part of the milling cutter 36 also forms a bell-shaped element 40 in turn.
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[0089] In order to keep friction with respect to the sleeve 42 low the milling cutter 36 is guided in the sleeve 42 with clearance.
[0090] While the inventive abutment tool set is preferably configured as a manual milling cutter it is possible alternatively to realize the tool set as a mechanical tool in the course of the CAM production.