DENTURE RETAINING BAR AND SYSTEM
20190231495 ยท 2019-08-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C8/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C13/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C13/273
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61C13/273
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C8/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A denture retaining system and a denture bar constructed to be affixed in a human mouth, the denture bar including a distal end, lingual-side surface, vestibular-side surface, bone-facing surface and superstructure-facing surface opposite the bone-facing surface. The bone-facing surface at the distal end is relieved from the superstructure-facing surface at the distal end by an angle of between 10 and 25 relative to an axis perpendicular to a longitudinal plane passing through the lingual side and vestibular side surfaces of the denture bar. The system also includes an overdenture superstructure having a distal surface that substantially conformingly mates to the denture bar distal end when the overdenture superstructure is positioned against the denture bar superstructure-facing surface, and is coupled to the denture bar by at least one attachment element located at a position to an anterior side of a first molar position.
Claims
1. A denture retaining system comprising: a denture bar constructed for affixation to a human, the denture bar having a distal end, a lingual-side surface, a vestibular-side surface, a bone-facing surface and a superstructure-facing surface that is opposite the bone-facing surface, wherein the bone-facing surface at the distal end is relieved from the superstructure-facing surface at the distal end by a first angle of between 10 and 25 measured relative to an axis perpendicular to a longitudinal plane passing through the lingual side and vestibular side surfaces of the denture bar; and an overdenture superstructure having a distal surface that substantially conformingly mates to the distal end of the denture bar when the overdenture superstructure is positioned against the superstructure-facing surface of the denture bar, and is coupled to the denture bar by at least one attachment element located at a position on the denture bar to an anterior side of a first molar position.
2. The denture retaining system of claim 1, wherein the first angle is 152.
3. The denture retaining system of claim 1, wherein: the distal surface of the overdenture superstructure is oriented relative to the distal end of the denture bar at a lock angle that is in the rage of equal to, or greater than, 0 but less than or equal to 5, when the overdenture superstructure is a) positioned against the superstructure-facing surface of the denture bar, and b) coupled to the denture bar.
4. The denture retaining system of claim 1, wherein: the distal surface of the overdenture superstructure is oriented relative to the distal end of the denture bar such that a gap will exist between the two when the overdenture superstructure is a) positioned against the superstructure-facing surface of the denture bar, and b) is coupled to the denture bar.
5. The denture retaining system of claim 4, wherein the gap is defined by an angle existing between the distal end of the denture bar and distal surface of the overdenture superstructure that is greater than or equal to 0 but is less than or equal to 5.
6. The denture retaining system of claim 1, wherein the at least one attachment element comprises at least one of: a ball attachment, a denture locator, a denture clip, or a screw.
7. The denture retaining system of claim 6, wherein the at least one attachment element is located on at least one of: the superstructure-facing surface, the lingual-side surface, or the vestibular-side surface.
8. The denture retaining system of claim 6, wherein the at least one attachment element consists of exactly one attachment element.
9. The denture retaining system of claim 6, wherein the at least one attachment element consists of exactly two attachment elements.
10. The denture retaining system of claim 6, wherein the at least one attachment element is located on the vestibular-side surface within a buccal area extending between a first molar position and an incisor position.
11. The denture retaining system of claim 1, wherein the at least one attachment element is located on at least one of: the superstructure-facing surface, the lingual-side surface, or the vestibular-side surface.
12. The denture retaining system of claim 1, wherein the overdenture superstructure includes a lip along a substantial portion of its vestibular side.
13. The denture retaining system of claim 1, wherein: a vestibular-side edge of the bone-facing surface protrudes beyond a vestibular side edge of the superstructure-facing surface so as to define a second angle; a lingual-side edge of the superstructure-facing surface protrudes beyond a lingual-side edge of the bone-facing surface so as to define a third angle; and wherein the second angle and third angle are equal.
14. The denture retaining system of claim 1, wherein: a vestibular-side edge of the bone-facing surface protrudes beyond a vestibular side edge of the superstructure-facing surface so as to define a second angle; a lingual-side edge of the superstructure-facing surface protrudes beyond a lingual-side edge of the bone-facing surface so as to define a third angle; and wherein the second angle and third angle differ from each other and the difference is greater than 0 but less than or equal to 5.
15. The denture retaining system of claim 1, wherein: at least one of the lingual-side surface, vestibular-side surface, superstructure-facing surface, bone-facing surface, or distal surface is flat.
16. The denture retaining system of claim 1, wherein: at least one of the lingual-side surface, vestibular-side surface, superstructure-facing surface, bone-facing surface, or distal surface is not flat in order to accommodate anatomy of a patient's jaw to which the denture bar will be affixed.
17. A denture bar constructed to be affixed in a human mouth and engaged by an overdenture superstructure, the denture bar comprising: a distal end, a lingual-side surface, a vestibular-side surface, a bone-facing surface, a superstructure-facing surface that is opposite the bone-facing surface, and at least one attachment element located at a position on the denture bar to an anterior side of a first molar position; and wherein the bone-facing surface at the distal end is relieved from the superstructure-facing surface at the distal end by a first angle of between 10 and 25 relative to an axis perpendicular to a longitudinal plane passing through the lingual side and vestibular side surfaces of the denture bar.
18. The denture bar of claim 17, wherein the first angle is 152.
19. The denture bar of claim 17, wherein the at least one attachment element comprises at least one of: a ball attachment, a denture locator, a denture clip, or a screw.
20. The denture bar of claim 19, wherein the at least one attachment element is located on at least one of: the superstructure-facing surface, the lingual-side surface, or the vestibular-side surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] This disclosure is further described in the detailed description that follows, with reference to the drawings, in which:
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[0036] Our technical solution improves upon current overdenture/denture bar prosthesis technology and provides a solution to aforementioned problems.
[0037] For purposes of understanding and simplicity, the term bone-facing surface as used herein is intended to mean, a) with respect to a denture bar for the upper jaw, the surface facing the bone of the superior maxilla and nasal cavity, and b) with respect to a denture bar for the lower jaw, the surface facing the bone of the mandible.
[0038] Likewise, the term superstructure-facing surface with respect to a denture bar is intended to mean the surface of the denture bar opposite the bone-facing surface that will be closest to the false teeth-containing overdenture.
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[0044] At this point it should be noted that the conventional denture bar 100 will also include attachments, typically four for a full denture bar 100, with two in the anterior portion and two in the distal portion, as well as some means of attaching the denture bar 100 to the underlying bone, typically in the form of dental implant screws or the like.
[0045] In contrast to the foregoing, I have recognized that, with conventional denture bars, such as depicted in
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[0047] Unlike conventional denture bars however, denture bars incorporating my solution will be formed with an angled distal end 210, lingual-side surface 202, and vestibular-side surface 204. Specifically, in overview, the superstructure-facing surface 206 at the distal end 214 will overhang the bone-facing surface 208 at the distal end 214. In addition, with some implementation variants the vestibular-side edge of the bone-facing surface 208 will protrude beyond the vestibular-side edge of the superstructure-facing surface 206 and the lingual-side edge of the superstructure-facing surface 206 will protrude beyond the lingual-side edge of the bone-facing surface 208.
[0048] In this regard,
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[0050] As should now be understood and appreciated, the use of an undercut or recessed distal end surface, when mated to a conforming surface of an overdenture superstructure create a form of angled locking structure that will resist the forces applied by the front teeth of the opposing jaw against the anterior of the overdenture and, thus, prevent dislodgement without requiring any screw or plunger-type mechanism in the rear.
[0051] At this point it should be noted that, although the lingual-side surface 202, vestibular-side surface 204, superstructure-facing surface 206, bone-facing surface 208 and distal end 214 surface are all shown as flat surfaces, it is to be understood (and as will be evident from the description below) that those surfaces may deviate from flat based upon the patient's jaw anatomy and that such deviations are entirely within the scope of my solution. To the extent such deviations exist, the angles described herein should be measured based upon one or more cross sections, such as the cross section of the denture bar 200 of
[0052] Advantageously, my solution allows for use of less attachment elements (conventional ball attachments, locators, clips, screws, other conventional attachments used for this purpose, etc.), particularly near the distal end of the prosthesis. Indeed with my solution, any attachment element(s) (also referred-to herein as attachments) can be placed only to the anterior-side of the first molar position (i.e., under or to the anterior-side of the second premolar), typically between the first molar position and the incisor position. In fact, some implementations of my solution will only use a single attachment that is centrally located at or near the extreme anterior part of the denture bar.
[0053] My approach, also allows the attachments to be placed on any of the lingual-side surface 202, the vestibular-side surface 204 (typically within the buccal area between the first molar position and the incisor position) or on the superstructure-facing surface 206 (as is most typical). As a result, many implementations will only require 1 or 2 attachments to secure the overdenture to the denture bar 200, despite the increased pressure applied by the maxillary front teeth against the anterior of the overdenture with a class III mesiocclusion.
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[0062] In addition, the overdenture superstructure 800 of
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[0067] Having described and illustrated the principles of this application by reference to one or more example embodiments, it should be apparent that the embodiment(s) may be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from the principles disclosed herein and that it is intended that the application be construed as including all such modifications and variations insofar as they come within the spirit and scope of the subject matter disclosed.