Dental Framework
20170100218 ยท 2017-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C8/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C8/0031
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A dental framework has an integral body with an elongated, serpentine shape framework support extending substantially the length of the body. Uniquely designed dental crown receiving abutments each have a lower section with a larger average diameter than an upper section. This creates an adhesive receiving space between the abutments and the dental crowns which are installed on them. The abutments are also positioned such that gum composite material utilized following the installation of the framework and dental crowns can be inserted between adjacent abutments and the crowns to enhance the ultimate appearance of the mouth. A series of composite attaching spikes extend downward from the framework to ensure the framework remains secured within the composite material which is utilized.
Claims
1. A dental framework to be implanted into alveolar bone beneath gum in an individual's mouth and for supporting dental crowns, said framework comprising: an elongated, serpentine shaped framework support extending substantially the length of the framework, said framework support comprising a plurality of raised regions interconnected by a plurality of lower regions; a plurality of crown supporting abutments, each abutment of said plurality being located on and being integral with or being attached to one of the plurality of raised regions, each said abutment further having a lower section of a given average diameter overlaying a raised region of the support bar and an upper section having a given average diameter less than the average diameter of the lower section extending upward from the lower section, whereby upon the placement of a dental crown over an abutment, there is a space between the abutment and the crown; and a plurality of dental implant supports extending down from the framework support.
2. The dental framework as in claim 1 wherein adhesive is installed within the space between each abutment and their respective dental crown.
3. A dental framework to be implanted into alveolar bone beneath the gum in an individual's mouth and for supporting dental crowns, said framework comprising: an elongated, serpentine shaped framework support extending substantially the length of the framework, said framework support comprising a plurality of raised regions interconnected by a plurality of lower regions; a plurality of crown supporting abutments, each abutment of said plurality being located on and being integral with or being attached to one of the plurality of raised regions, each said abutment having a lower section overlaying a raised region of the support bar, whereby upon placement of a dental crown over each said abutment a space is created between the lower areas of adjacent abutments and their respective adjacent crowns; and a plurality of dental implant supports extending down from the framework support.
4. The dental framework as in claim 3 wherein gum composite material is located within the spaces created between the lower areas of adjacent abutments and their respective adjacent crowns.
5. A dental framework to be implanted into alveolar bone beneath the gum in an individual's mouth and for supporting dental crowns, said framework comprising: an elongated, serpentine shaped framework support extending substantially the length of the framework, said framework support comprising a plurality of raised regions interconnected by a plurality of lower regions; a plurality of crown supporting abutments; a plurality of dental implant supports extending down from the support bar; and a plurality of composite attachment spikes extending down from the underside of the support bar.
6. The dental framework as in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of composite attachment spikes extending down from the underside of the support bar,
7. The dental framework as in claim 3 further comprising a plurality of composite attachment spikes extending down from the underside of the support bar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] Dental framework 1 is an integral body comprising an elongated, serpentine shaped framework support 2 which extends substantially the full length of the framework. This configuration results in support 2 having a plurality of hills and valleys, or raised regions interconnected by lower regions. See, for example, raised regions 3, 4, 5, and 6 and lower regions 7, 8, and 9 in
[0018] Located over and being integral with or otherwise attached to each raised region of framework support 2 are a plurality of dental crown receiving abutments, i.e. incisor crown abutments 11, 12, 13, 1.4, 15 and 16, canine crown abutments 17, 18, 19, and 20, and molar crown abutments 21, 22, 23, and 24. Of course, it is contemplated that dental framework 1 will be custom designed and fabricated to accommodate individual patients, so the present invention is not to be considered restricted to the type and number of abutments described herein.
[0019] Regardless of their particular shape, each dental abutment comprises a lower section and an upper section.
[0020] As seen in detail in
[0021] Implant supports 32, 33, 34, and 35, configured to be implanted into the alveolar bone beneath the gum in a patient, extend down from support 2. A plurality of composite attachment spikes 40 extend from the underside of support 2. These spikes are designed to be implanted into the gum composite material 42 which is used to surround dental framework 1, once it and appropriate dental crowns are installed on the abutments of framework support 2. Spikes 40 serve to secure and maintain dental framework 1 to the composite.
[0022] Also of note in
[0023] Thus, dental framework 1 of the present invention provides a unique dental device with a number of significant features. It not only serves to more efficiently allow the dentist to effectively install a plurality crowns, but also guarantees the patient with an excellent result d appearance which will last for many years.
[0024] Certain novel features and components of this invention are disclosed in detail in order to make the invention clear in at least one form thereof. However, it is to be clearly understood that the invention as disclosed is not necessarily limited to the exact form and details as disclosed, since it is apparent that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.