Adapter for dental milling blank
09675433 ยท 2017-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T409/309016
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T428/24777
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A61C13/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C13/0022
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B23Q3/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/24008
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
Adapters and dental mill blanks are provided which permit use of dental mill blanks of various shapes in dental mills designed for use with only a single shape. In particular, a mill blank assembly may include an adapter which allows for the use of rectangular, framed dental blanks in milling machines designed for use with puck-like milling blanks.
Claims
1. A mill blank assembly for use in a dental milling machine having a dental blank receiver for engaging dental blanks having a first shape, said mill blank assembly comprising: mill blank material comprising a singular unit having a second shape; and an adapter for holding the mill blank material, the adapter comprising: a receiver end wall adapted to engage the receiver of the dental milling machine; and two side walls adapted for holding the mill blank material; wherein the two side walls are opposite each other and extending from the receiver end wall; wherein the two side walls and the receiver end wall define peripheral walls of an aperture for receiving the mill blank material; wherein the peripheral walls are provided with a support shoulder for engaging a support lip of the mill blank material.
2. The mill blank assembly of claim 1, wherein the mill blank material comprises a framed mill blank.
3. The mill blank assembly of claim 1, wherein the mill blank material comprises a frameless mill blank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing and other aspects of the present invention are best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings embodiments that are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific instrumentalities disclosed. Included in the drawings are the following Figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
(19) Some embodiments provide an adapter for use in a dental milling machine having a dental blank receiver for engaging dental blanks having a first shape, the adapter comprising a receiver end wall adapted to engage the receiver of the dental milling machine; and two side walls adapted for holding a dental mill blank of a second shape. In some such embodiments, the first shape is a puck, and the second shape is a rectangle. In some embodiments, the shaped dental blank comprises a frame. In other embodiments, the shaped dental blank is frameless.
(20) Described herein are several alternative embodiments and methods for adapting a traditional dental milling machine for engaging dental blanks having a first shape, for use with a dental mill blank having a second (and different) shape. For example, the disclosure herein focuses on an adapter and/or modified mill blanks for use in traditional milling machines designed for puck-shaped dental blanks which allows those machines to be used with other types and shapes of dental blanks. These alternative embodiments include, but are not limited to, embodiments using an adapter to house a framed dental blank, using an adapter to house a frameless dental blank, and an adapter-free, frame-free, non-puck dental blank. In most embodiments, existing dental mills need not be modified in any way.
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(24) In some embodiments, an adapter 200 is provided to hold a milling blank while engaging the receiver 102. The adapter 200 is sized and configured to hold any of a variety of milling blanks, particularly framed milling blanks 500, such as those available from 3M under the LAVA brand name. In other embodiments, the adapter can hold a frameless solid mill blank 600. In yet another embodiment, as shown in
(25) The adapter 200, as shown in
(26) The framed mill blank 500 or the frameless mill blank 600 can be secured in the adapter 200 in any suitable manner. For example, but not limited to, the blank may be held in place by frictional fit, use of hardware, clamps, bolts, springs, etc.
(27) The adapter 200 is further provided with a locating flange 202 on its receiver end. The exterior of the receiver end is rounded to accommodate the shape of the receiver 102 and is provided with a locating flange 202 for receipt into and engagement by the receiver 102. As shown, the locating flange 202 is simply a function of the size and shape of the receiver end wall 206 for receipt in the receiver, as such the receiver end wall has a curved outer surface for engaging the receiver 102. In some embodiments, locating flange 202 may be a projection distinguishable from the body of the adapter. Regardless of the arrangement, the locating flange 202 works in conjunction with the support shoulder 208 to ensure that the milling blank is in the proper location for precision milling in accordance with mill specifications.
(28) In some embodiments, the adapter 200 could be open ended. That is, end wall 206 is optional. In such embodiments, the two sidewalls 204 could be biased inward so as to create a frictional engagement of the milling blank 500, 600. In some embodiments, securing systems such as those described above may be used instead of or in addition to such a frictional system.
(29) The adapter 200 may be designed and configured to hold and secure suitable mill blanks which exist on the market today. The framed milling blank 500, for example, in addition to support lip 502 is provided with sidewalls and inner ribs, which hold and support the milling material 522 from which the restoration is formed. The frame further defines an orientation geometry 520, which in its native milling machine can be used to ensure it is properly installed. This orientation geometry 520 can be replicated in the adapter or not (as shown). In frameless blanks 600, the support lip 602 is formed directly from milling material, and other features, such as the orientation geometry 620 can be formed directly in the milling material if desired.
(30) The milling material itself can be any suitable dental milling material, including ceramic, metals, or specialty materials.
(31) The use of the adapter and alternative mill blank designs disclosed herein allow a dental mill operator a wide variety of choices of milling blanks, while using a single mill, and without having to change receivers, if that is possible on a particular mill. With the adapters disclosed herein, a dental mill operator, previously limited to puck mill blanks, can easily switch between puck mill blanks, and framed mill blanks. The unique design of the adapter allows the user to change to a non-puck mill blank in the same manner one would change from one puck to another, no additional tools or time is necessary.
(32) In use, the mill operator would remove any used blank material from the receiver. In preparing for a new milling operation, the operator would choose the type of milling blank to be used. In the event a puck blank is desired, the operator proceeds as usual, simply inserting a puck blank into the receiver and securing it for use. If, for example, a framed mill blank is desired, the operator selects the desired frame, and places and secures it in an adapter as described herein. The entire assembly is then inserted into the receiver, just as if it were a puck blank. The operator may then mill the material into the desired shape. When finished, the operator has at least two options for removing the blank. The entire adapter and blank can be removed, leaving only the original receiver in the mill or, the blank material may be removed from the adapter, and the adapter left in position for the next use. In this way, for those labs or offices that use non-puck blanks frequently, the adapter can be left in position and the milling material inserted, the option for milling puck blanks, however, is maintained. The use of the adapter allows for improved flexibility of the overall system.
(33) It should be appreciated that the above description relates to particular embodiments and that an adapter can be modified and adapted for use in a variety of milling machines, taking into account the particular requirements of such machines and the mill blanks used therein. For example, the receiver 102 shown employs a clamping arrangement for holding the mill blank in place. Other attachment mechanisms could be used. In some embodiments, the adapter will take into account the particular mounting arrangement of the particular milling machine.
(34) It will also be appreciated that the concept of providing an adapter to fit existing puck dental mills to accept non-puck dental materials is suitable for use in a variety of dental mills, having a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and configurations.
(35) For example, the mill described above uses a blank receiver that grasps the puck from one side. At an opposite side, the blank receiver is affixed to the mill for manipulation in accordance with the desired milling operations. In other mills, the blank receiver may encircle the dental puck, may be affixed to the mill at multiple locations, or perhaps a central location above or below, or to the side of the material. Any number of permutations are possible. Above, we described an adapter that is engaged on one end by the blank receiver and forms essentially a rectangular frame for accepting the milling material or framed milling material. In alternative embodiments, the adapter is essentially U-shaped for accepting the same types of material but having an open end. It should be noted that such geometries are illustrative only. In a different mill configuration, the blank receiver of the mill could be affixed to the mill at, e.g., opposite sides. In such a case, an adapter would be made to fit within the particular blank receiver, while maintaining the proper alignment and registry of the milling material within the blank receiver. In some instances, the blank receiver itself can be modified, such that a blank receiver and separate adapter are not needed. Essentially, the blank receiver and the adapter are integral.
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(37) Those of skill in the art will readily recognize that any combination of shapes and sizes can be employed. Most common in the industry, however, are round pucks and rectangular blocks (framed and unframed). Thus, conversion from pucks to rectangles is especially useful. Any geometric or other shape can be used for either the adapter or the blank receiver.
(38) As noted above, milling machines come in a variety of shapes and sizes and different configurations, but all mill industry standard materials, referred to herein as puck. Thus,
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(40) Due to the wide variety of mills available and already in place in the market suitable for a single type of blank material and the advancement of framed blank materials, there is a real need for adapters to allow existing mills to operate with the standard puck materials, and the ever increasingly popular framed material. The adapters disclosed herein fulfill a real and unmet need in the marketplace.
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(44) Although the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous changes and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention and that such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended that the appended claims be construed to cover all such equivalent variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.