IMPLANT PLACEMENT KEY
20180263736 ยท 2018-09-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Azarya Danziger (Elon Moreh, IL)
- Mordechai Mor Miles (Pardesiya, IL)
- Michael KLEIN (Maale Adumim, IL)
- Shlomo HILLEL (Petach Tiqva, IL)
Cpc classification
A61C8/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A guide-sleeve is couplable to an oral surgical guide at a fixed rotational orientation, height, and angle with respect to oral anatomy. An implant delivery device, couplable to a dental implant, drives the implant into tissue of the subject by rotation of the delivery device about its longitudinal axis until the delivery device lockingly engages the guide-sleeve. When the implant lockingly engages the guide-sleeve, the implant is disposed in the tissue at a fixed rotational orientation, depth, and angle with respect to the oral anatomy, and any further advancement and rotation of the dental implant with respect to the tissue is prevented. Other embodiments are also described.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A method for inserting a dental implant into tissue of a subject via an oral surgical guide that is customized to oral anatomy of the subject, the method comprising: inserting a guide-sleeve into the customized oral surgical guide; placing the customized oral surgical guide over an implant site; coupling the dental implant to an implant delivery device; and subsequently, advancing the dental implant into the tissue by rotating the implant delivery device about a longitudinal axis of the implant delivery device until the implant delivery device lockingly engages the guide-sleeve, such that any further advancement and rotation of the implant with respect to the tissue is prevented.
22. The method according to claim 21, wherein advancing the dental implant comprises advancing the dental implant to a predetermined rotational orientation, depth, and angle with respect to the oral anatomy of the subject.
23. The method according to claim 22, wherein placing the customized oral surgical guide comprises placing the customized oral surgical guide over the implant site such that an opening in the customized oral surgical guide holds the guide-sleeve at a predetermined rotational orientation, height, and angle of the guide-sleeve with respect to the oral anatomy.
24. The method according to claim 23, wherein inserting the guide-sleeve comprises assessing the oral anatomy, and according to the assessment, inserting a guide-sleeve having a guide-sleeve anti-rotational portion into the opening of the customized oral surgical guide at a predetermined rotational orientation of the guide-sleeve with respect to the customized oral surgical guide.
25. The method according to claim 23, wherein inserting the guide-sleeve comprises lockingly engaging a surgical guide connection element disposed on an external lateral surface of the guide-sleeve to a surgical guide anti-rotational element defined in the opening of the customized oral surgical guide.
26. The method according to claim 21, wherein coupling comprises coupling the dental implant to a distal portion of the implant delivery device at a predetermined rotational orientation of the dental implant with respect to the implant delivery device.
27. The method according to claim 26, wherein coupling comprises lockingly engaging an implant connection element disposed on the distal portion of the implant delivery device to an implant anti-rotational element defined in a proximal opening of the dental implant.
28. The method according to claim 26, further comprising selecting (i) an implant delivery device having an implant connection element configured to lockingly engage the implant anti-rotational portion, from among (ii) a plurality of implant delivery devices having a respective plurality of implant connection elements configured to lockingly engage a respective plurality of implant anti-rotational portions.
29. The method according to claim 26, wherein coupling comprises rotating a fastening screw disposed inside the implant delivery device, a proximal end of the fastening screw being disposed at a proximal end of the implant delivery device and a distal end of the fastening screw protruding from the distal portion of the implant delivery device and engaging threading disposed in the proximal opening of the dental implant.
30. The method according to claim 29, wherein rotating the fastening screw comprises rotating the fastening screw with respect to the implant delivery device by rotating a knob disposed at the proximal end of the implant delivery device.
31. The method according to claim 21, further comprising lowering the dental implant through the guide-sleeve into the implant site, and subsequently advancing the dental implant by rotating the implant delivery device about a longitudinal axis of the implant delivery device.
32. The method according to claim 31, wherein lowering the dental implant through the guide-sleeve comprises sliding a guiding shank of the implant delivery device, disposed proximal to the implant connection element, into the guide-sleeve, the guiding shank slidingly engaging the guide-sleeve during the rotation of the implant delivery device.
33. The method according to claim 32, wherein sliding the guiding shank comprises sliding a guiding shank having a diameter of 3-7 mm.
34. The method according to claim 32, wherein sliding the guiding shank comprises sliding a guiding shank having a diameter that is 10-250 microns less than an inner diameter of the guide-sleeve.
35. The method according to claim 32, wherein sliding the guiding shank comprises sliding a guiding shank having a length of 4-20 mm.
36. The method according to claim 35, further comprising selecting (i) an implant delivery device having a guiding shank length that corresponds to a respective depth of the dental implant in the tissue upon the implant delivery device lockingly engaging the guide-sleeve, from among (ii) a plurality of implant delivery devices having guiding shanks of a plurality of respective lengths.
37. The method according to claim 21, wherein rotating the implant delivery device comprises rotating the implant delivery device until a guide-sleeve connection element, disposed on a proximal portion of the implant delivery device, lockingly engages the guide-sleeve such that any further advancement and rotation of the dental implant with respect to the tissue is prevented.
38. The method according to claim 37, wherein rotating the implant delivery device comprises coupling a rotator element to an implant-delivery-device/rotator-element interface disposed on the proximal portion of the implant delivery device, and rotating the implant-delivery-device/rotator-element interface about the longitudinal axis of the implant delivery device.
39. The method according to claim 38, wherein rotating the implant delivery device comprises coupling a ratchet handle to the implant-delivery-device/rotator-element interface, and subsequently rotating the ratchet handle about the longitudinal axis of the implant delivery device.
40-42. (canceled)
43. The method according to claim 38, wherein rotating the implant delivery device comprises rotating an implant delivery device comprising an elastic element which is (a) in a deformed stated and (b) configured to advance the guide-sleeve connection element towards the guide-sleeve by applying a force in a distal direction to the guide-sleeve connection element as the implant-delivery-device/rotator-element interface is rotated about the longitudinal axis of the implant delivery device.
44. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0082] The rotational orientation of implant connection element 42 is fixed with respect to the rotational orientation of guide-sleeve connection element 46 (
[0083] Therefore, upon guide-sleeve connection element 46 lockingly engaging guide-sleeve anti-rotational portion 26, dental implant 34 is disposed in tissue 30 of the subject at a fixed rotational orientation, depth, and angle with respect to the oral anatomy of the subject, such that any further advancement and rotation of dental implant 34 with respect to tissue 30 is prevented.
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[0085] For some applications, an opening in customized oral surgical guide 22 is shaped to define a surgical guide anti-rotational portion (not shown), and guide-sleeve 20 comprises a surgical guide connection element 48 (
[0086] For other applications, when guide-sleeve 20 and the opening in customized oral surgical guide 22 do not lockingly engage, the dentist assesses the oral anatomy, and inserts guide-sleeve 20 into the opening of customized oral surgical guide 22 at a predetermined rotational orientation of guide-sleeve 20 with respect to customized oral surgical guide 22 according to the assessment.
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[0088] For some applications, a rotator element 74 can be coupled to an implant-delivery-device/rotator-element interface 64 disposed on a proximal portion 44 of implant delivery device 32. For example, implant-delivery-device/rotator-element interface 64 can be coupled to a ratchet handle, a dental handpiece, a gear-wheel, and/or a screwdriver handle. Rotation of implant-delivery-device/rotator-element interface 64 rotates implant delivery device 32 about longitudinal axis 36 of implant delivery device 32, thereby driving dental implant 34 into tissue 30. It is noted that use of a slash does not imply an alternative, rather that the interface is between the implant delivery device and the rotator element.
[0089] For some applications, implant delivery device 32 further comprises an elastic element 66 (e.g., a helical spring) in a deformed state (e.g., contracted). Elastic element 66 is disposed such that as implant-delivery-device/rotator-element interface 64 is rotated about longitudinal axis 36, elastic element 66 advances guide-sleeve connection element 46 towards guide-sleeve 20 by applying a force in a distal direction to guide-sleeve connection element 46, such that as guide-sleeve connection element 46 approaches guide-sleeve 20, the force from elastic element 66 lockingly engages guide-sleeve connection element 46 to guide-sleeve anti-rotational portion 26. For example, as shown in
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[0091] For some applications, dimensions for guiding shank 70 are as follows: [0092] a diameter D1 of guiding shank 70 is 3-7 mm, [0093] a length L1 of guiding shank 70 is 4-20 mm, and/or [0094] diameter D1 of guiding shank 70 is 10-250 microns less than an inner diameter D2 (
[0095] Implant delivery device 32 may be disposed within a kit comprising a plurality of implant delivery devices 32. For some applications, each implant delivery device 32 in the kit has a different respective implant connection element 42, configured to lockingly engage a plurality of different implant anti-rotational portions 38 of a plurality of dental implants 34, respectively. After a dental implant 34 has been selected for use, an implant delivery device 32 having an implant connection element 42 that is configured to lockingly engage the selected dental implant 34 is selected from the kit.
[0096] For some applications, guiding shank 70 of each implant delivery device 32 in the kit has a different respective length L1, corresponding to a respective depth of dental implant 34 in tissue 30 once guide-sleeve connection element 46 has lockingly engaged guide-sleeve anti-rotational portion 26 of guide-sleeve 20. After the oral anatomy of the patient has been assessed, and oral surgical guide 22 customized according to the oral anatomy, an implant delivery device 32 having a guiding shank length L1 corresponding to the predetermined and final depth of dental implant 34 in tissue 30 is selected from the kit.
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[0098] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather, the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the various features described hereinabove, as well as variations and modifications thereof that are not in the prior art, which would occur to persons skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description.