Method for designing denture, method for producing denture and positioning means
10952828 ยท 2021-03-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C13/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C13/1016
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61C13/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A method for designing dentures according to which artificial teeth can be easily and accurately attached to a denture base, which is designed and shaped by CAD/CAM, when the artificial teeth are arranged on the denture base is provided. The method for designing a denture (10) on a computer based on data on an intraoral shape comprises: creating data on a shape of a denture base (20) based on the intraoral shape (S22); creating data on a position of an artificial tooth (30) to be arranged on the denture base (S23); and creating data on a shape of an occlusal guide (40) that is tabular and has a recess part corresponding to a shape of the arranged artificial tooth in an occlusal surface side (S24).
Claims
1. A method for designing a denture on a computer based on data on an intraoral shape, the method comprising: creating data on a shape of a denture base based on the data on an intraoral shape; creating data on positions of artificial teeth of upper and lower jaws to be arranged on the data on a shape of a denture base; creating data on a shape of an occlusal guide that is tabular and has recess parts corresponding to shapes of occlusal surfaces in the data on positions of artificial teeth of upper and lower jaws to be arranged; and creating data on a positioning means to fix positions of the denture base and an occlusal guide.
2. A method for producing a denture, the method comprising: designing the denture according to the method of claim 1; producing a denture base, artificial teeth, an occlusal guide, and a positioning means based on said designing; arranging the produced artificial teeth on the produced occlusal guide; and arranging the artificial teeth, which are arranged on the occlusal guide, on the denture base, wherein in said arranging the artificial teeth on the denture base, a positional relationship between the denture base and the occlusal guide is determined by the positioning means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(17) The present invention will be described below as shown in the drawings. It is noted that the present invention is not restricted to any embodiments of the drawings.
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(19) In digitalizing an intraoral shape S10, three-dimensional data of an intraoral shape is obtained indirectly from an obtained impression or directly from the inside of an oral cavity. A method of three-dimensional metrology on a plaster cast that is obtained through impression taking according to a known method can be used for obtaining the three-dimensional data from the impression. An intraoral three dimensional scanner can be used for obtaining the three-dimensional data directly from the inside of an oral cavity.
(20) From this, the intraoral shape including information on a shape of a patient's mucosae is digitized. At this time, for example, data on occlusion can be obtained by three-dimensional metrology on impressions of upper and lower jaws combined in the same way as a position of patient's jaws.
(21) In designing dentures S20, a shape of dentures are designed and determined on a computer based on the data obtained in digitalizing an intraoral shape S10.
(22) It is noted that all of dentures 10, denture bases 20, artificial teeth 30, an occlusal guide 40 and positioning means 50, 60 and 70 to be described in this designing dentures S20 mean embodiments formed on a computer as data.
(23) Obtaining intraoral data S21 is a step of obtaining the information on the intraoral shape, which was digitalized in digitalizing an intraoral shape S10, and taking the information in a design device (computer). This taking is stored in a memory in the computer via a receiving means that the computer includes.
(24) In designing denture bases S22, the information obtained in obtaining intraoral data S21 is modified if necessary, to design shapes of the denture bases 20.
(25) Denture bases are members that have functions of keeping artificial teeth at predetermined positions, and stably attaching dentures themselves onto oral mucosae. Thus, as is seen from
(26) A known method can be used for designing the denture bases 20 described above.
(27) In designing arrangement of artificial teeth S23, the artificial teeth 30 are arranged according to designing denture bases S22. Information on artificial teeth is called from a database of the computer, and the artificial teeth 30 are arranged on the denture bases 20. That is, based on the information taken so far, data on artificial teeth that matches dental arches is called from the database stored in the memory of the computer. This data is roughly arranged at a position on the ridge part 21 of each denture base 20, and then, the position is finely adjusted. After the position is fixed by the fine adjustment, the recess parts 22 described above are formed in the denture bases 20 (see
(28) The artificial teeth 30 function instead of natural teeth. The artificial teeth 30 are artificial teeth made by being copied from natural teeth. As shown in
(29) The artificial teeth 30 are arranged on the denture base 20, to form the denture 10 as shown in
(30) In designing an occlusal guide S24, the occlusal guide 40 that is arranged between the occlusal surfaces of upper and lower rows of teeth is designed. The occlusal guide 40 is a tabular member into which occlusal relationship between the occlusal surfaces of artificial teeth (or artificial and natural teeth) of the upper and lower jaws is copied.
(31) As is seen from
(32) The thickness of the occlusal guide 40 is not restricted. The occlusal guide 40 is preferably structured so that artificial teeth 130 can be inserted into and kept in recess parts 141 of an occlusal guide 140 when the actual occlusal guide 140 is produced based on the data of the occlusal guide 40 as described later.
(33) In designing a positioning means S25, a positioning means for keeping the positional relationship between the denture bases 20, the artificial teeth 30 and the occlusal guide 40 is designed. Whereby, arrangement of the artificial teeth 130, including their occluding state, can be performed accurately (as designed) when the artificial teeth 130 are arranged on the denture bases 120, which are actually produced, as described below.
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(35) The positioning means 50 is configured by having denture base connection members 51, an occlusal guide connection member 52, and a coupling member 53 as seen from
(36) A protrusion 50a and a hole 50b corresponding thereto are provided for each connection part of the denture base connection members 51 and the denture bases 20, connection part of the occlusal guide connection part 52 and the occlusal guide 40, and joint part 52a, which prevents their positions when attached from getting out.
(37) A shape of the positioning means 50 as described above is designed so that the denture bases 20 and the artificial teeth 30 are arranged, to enable the patient's occluding state to be reproduced.
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(39) The positioning means 60 is configured by having a denture base keeping member 61, an occlusal guide connection member 62, and coupling members 63 as seen from
(40) Here, the denture base keeping member 61 is a member to keep the denture base 20 in a predetermined posture. It is noted that
(41) The occlusal guide connection member 62 is a portion to integrally connect to the occlusal guide 40. In this embodiment, the occlusal guide connection member 62 is a crosslike member, and the coupling members 63 are formed at the tips thereof.
(42) The coupling members 63 are members to couple the denture base keeping member 61 to the occlusal guide connection member 62. In this embodiment, the coupling members 63 are configured by three protrusions 63a provided for the tips of the occlusal guide connection member 62, and grooves 63b into which the protrusions 63a are inserted, and which are provided for the denture base keeping member 61.
(43) According to such a positioning means 60, the denture base 20 is arranged inside the recess part 61a of the denture base keeping member 61. In contrast to this, the protrusions 63a are inserted into the inside of the grooves 63b as show in
(44) Such a positioning means 60 also functions as well as the positioning means 50, which makes it possible to accurately realize the designed arrangement of artificial teeth.
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(46) According to such a positioning means 70, no postprocessing (for example, removing the positioning means) is necessary because the positioning means 70 is hidden after dentures as an end product is manufactured.
(47) Designing dentures S20 is ended after going through the above described steps.
(48) Returning to
(49) Producing dentures S30 is a step of actually producing the components based on the data of the components designed in designing dentures S20, and combining them to produce dentures of high accuracy. Here, an example using the positioning means 50 will be described. As is seen from
(50) In producing components S31, the data on the shapes of the denture bases 20, the shapes of the artificial teeth 30, the shape of the occlusal guide 40, and the shape of the positioning means 50, which are designed in designing dentures S20, are individually extracted, the extracted data is output to a machine tool as command data, the machine tool receives processing data, and the shapes are cutting out with the machine tool. This step itself can be performed according to a known method, including so-called processing by CAM.
(51) Whereby, the actual denture bases 120 are produced using the denture bases 20 as data, the actual artificial teeth 130 are produced using the artificial teeth 30 as data, the actual occlusal guide 140 is produced using the occlusal guide 40 as data, and the actual positioning means 150 is produced using the positioning means 50 as data (the positioning means 160 and the positioning means 170 (which are not shown) are produced in the case of using the positioning means 60 and the positioning means 70, respectively).
(52) In arranging artificial teeth on an occlusal guide S32, the artificial teeth 130 in the occlusal surface sides are inserted into the occlusal guide 140, to be arranged.
(53) Whereby, the positional relationship between the artificial teeth 130 including the occlusion becomes proper, and the arrangement of high accuracy for the design can be obtained. As described later, the whole rows of the artificial teeth 130 can be arranged with the occlusal guide at the same time, but not arranged one by one. Thus, artificial teeth can be efficiently arranged as the accuracy is kept.
(54) In arranging artificial teeth on denture bases S33, the artificial teeth 130 arranged on the occlusal guide 140 are fixed to the denture bases 120. In this embodiment, for example, S33 is specifically carried out as follows.
(55) First, as shown in
(56) Next, in this example, the artificial teeth 130 are arranged on the denture base 120 in the upper jaw side in advance. At this time, as shown in
(57) After that, the artificial teeth 130 are arranged on the denture base 120 in the lower jaw side. At this time, as shown in
(58) As described above, the positional relationship between a plurality of the artificial teeth 130, the positions of the artificial teeth 130 on the denture bases 120, and the occlusal relationship between the upper and lower jaws are accurately realized by the occlusal guide 140 and the positioning means 150 according to the design.
(59) At last, as shown in
(60) When the positioning means 160 or 170 is used, dentures can be obtained as well like the above example by combining the positioning means 160 or 170 as described above concerning the positioning means 60 and 70. When the positioning means 170 is used, the positioning means 170 does not need to be removed.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(61) 10 denture (data) 20 denture base (data) 30 artificial tooth (data) 40 occlusal guide (data) 50, 60, 70 positioning means (data) 110 denture 120 denture base 130 artificial tooth 140 occlusal guide 150, 160, 170 positioning means