FASTENING DEVICE FOR A DENTAL PROSTHESIS
20200129273 ยท 2020-04-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C8/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C8/0048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A fastening device for a dental prosthesis, in particular for use with a plurality of implants in the mouth of a patient, has a lower part, which is connectable to an implant along a first axis and has a holding element which is arranged along a second axis and is enclosed by an upper part, wherein the upper part is suitable for connection to a dental prosthesis, wherein an adhesion gap is formed between upper part and lower part and, after introduction of an adhesive material, permits a compensation between upper part and lower part.
Claims
1: A fastening device for a dental prosthesis (ZP), in particular for use with multiple implants in the mouth of a patient, which has a lower part (UT) that can be connected with an implant along a first axis (EA) and has a holding element (HE) disposed along a second axis (ZA), which element is enclosed by an upper part (OT), wherein the upper part (OT) is suitable for connection with the dental prosthesis (ZP), wherein an adhesion gap (KS) is formed between upper part (OT) and lower part (UT), which gap allows compensation between upper part (OT) and lower part (UT) after introduction of an adhesive material.
2: The fastening device according to claim 1, in which the adhesion gap (KS) between upper part (OT) and lower part (UT) is provided with a drain channel (AK).
3: The fastening device according to claim 1, in which the adhesion gap (KS) completely covers the holding element (HE).
4: The fastening device according to claim 1, in which the first axis (EA) and the second axis (ZA) have an angle relative to one another.
5: The fastening device according to claim 1, in which the first axis (EA) and the second axis (ZA) have the same orientation.
6: The fastening device according to claim 1, in which the upper part (OT) has an opening disposed on the top side, which opening is provided with an inside thread (IG), into which a removal screw (AS) can be introduced along the second axis (ZA).
7: The fastening device according to claim 1, in which the lower part (UT) is structured as an abutment.
8: The fastening device according to claim 1, in which the lower part (UT) is pre-produced in patient-specific manner.
9: The fastening device according to claim 1, in which the upper part (OT) can be connected with a cap (KA), which is suitable for accommodating the dental prosthesis (ZP).
10: The fastening device according to claim 9, in which a further adhesion gap (WK) is formed between the cap (KA) and the dental prosthesis (ZP).
Description
[0030] In the following, some exemplary embodiments will be explained in greater detail using the drawing. The figures show:
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[0035] In the figures, the same or functionally equivalent components are provided with the same reference symbols.
[0036] In
[0037] Essentially with rotation symmetry about a second axis ZA, which has an individually adapted angle relative to the first axis EA, a holding element HE is configured, which element has the structure of a truncated cone except for the region that is penetrated by the fastening channel BK. The lower part UT thereby represents an individually adapted abutment, which can be introduced into an implant.
[0038] An upper part OT, which encloses the holding element HE, can be placed onto the holding element HE. For this purpose, the upper part has inner surfaces IF, which correspond with corresponding outer surfaces AF of the lower part UT, wherein once again, the region of the fastening channel BK is excepted. Therefore an adhesion gap KS is formed between the inner surface IF and the outer surface AF, which gap can be filled with an adhesive material, so that the upper part OT is fixed in place on the lower part UT. Typically, the upper part OT is brought into connection with a dental prosthesis, so that the dental prosthesis can be fastened to the implant by way of the upper part OT and the lower part UT. Aside from the structure as a truncated cone, as shown, in the region of the adhesion gap KS, other embodiments, for example with straight side surfaces, are also possible.
[0039] In this regard, the adhesion gap KS is configured also in the region below the lower end of the upper part OT, so that excess adhesive in the adhesion gap KS can be discharged to the outside. In yet other embodiments, however, it is also possible to provide a special drain channel AK, as indicated in
[0040] In
[0041] After the upper part OT has been released from the lower part UT, the lower part UT can be removed from the implant by loosening a screw in the fastening channel BK, so that this screw is now accessible. It is possible to overcome the holding force of the adhesive material in the adhesion gap KS by means of a removal screw AS, without applying forces, in this regard, that would act on the implant predominantly in the radial direction, so that it would be made more difficult for the implants to become integrated into the jaw bone.
[0042] In
[0043] Aside from fastening using the holding ring HR, cap KA and upper part OT can be releasably connected in diverse other ways. For example, possibilities would also be splinting, screw connection or placement of a spring washer or other retentive elements.
[0044] Connection of a dental prosthesis ZP with the cap is shown in
[0045] The fastening device BV according to the invention is suitable, in particular, for use of freshly set implants, since adaptation to the individual situation of a patient is possible by means of the adhesion gap KS and/or the further adhesion gap WK.
[0046] Accordingly, lower parts can be individually produced as abutments at the respective implant positions, in patient-specific manner, for example by means of a CAD/CAM method. Possible deviations can be compensated by way of the adhesion gap KS alone or in combination with the further adhesion gap WK or even solely by means of the further adhesion gap WK, so that the dental prosthesis can be placed on the implants by means of the fastening device BV according to the invention, without exerting mechanical forces. In this regard, the dimensioning of the adhesion gap KS can be undertaken in such a manner that deviations of a few degrees (for example 3) can be compensated. Greater compensation is possible with regard to the dimensioning of the further adhesion gap WK.
[0047] The characteristics indicated above and in the claims, as well as those that can be derived from the figures, can be advantageously implemented both individually and in various combinations. The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiments that have been described, but rather can be modified in many different ways, within the scope of the ability of a person skilled in the art.
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0048] AE accommodation element [0049] AF outer surface [0050] AG outside thread [0051] AK drain channel [0052] AS removal screw [0053] BK fastening channel [0054] BV fastening device [0055] EA first axis [0056] HE holding element [0057] HR holding ring [0058] IF inner surface [0059] IG inside thread [0060] KA cap [0061] KS adhesion gap [0062] OT upper part [0063] UT lower part [0064] WK further adhesion gap [0065] ZA second axis [0066] ZP dental prosthesis