Hollow superstructure for a dental prosthesis

09592106 ยท 2017-03-14

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Abstract

A superstructure for oral, dental and maxillofacial prostheses includes at least one anchoring dental element and at least one additional dental element, wherein the additional dental element has an internal hollow portion forming a closed cavity inside the same element. With respect to the known technology in the field, the superstructure of the invention offers the advantage of being lighter, more comfortable and less bothersome for the user, thanks to the substantial reduction in weight due to the smaller quantities of material used for producing it.

Claims

1. A superstructure for oral, dental and maxillofacial prostheses, comprising: a bridge provided with at least one anchoring dental element (2,3,20) for anchoring said bridge to a corresponding implant or stump; and at least one additional dental element (8,13,14,15) secured to said at least one anchoring dental element (2,3,20), wherein said at least one additional dental element (8,13,14,15) has an internal hollow portion defining, inside said at least one additional dental element (8,13,14,15), a first cavity (9,16,17) which is closed on a side thereof facing said implant or stump, and wherein said bridge comprises at least one extension dental element (15) having a second cavity (18) which is closed on a side thereof facing said implant or stump.

2. The superstructure according to claim 1, wherein said superstructure has a continuous single cavity (19) which develops continuously at least inside said anchoring dental element, said additional dental element, and said at least one extension element (13,14,15,20), said continuous single cavity comprising said first cavity (9, 16, 17) and said second cavity (18).

3. The superstructure according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said first cavity (9,16,17) or said second cavity (18) has an internal wall (10) provided with one or more reinforcing ribs (11).

4. The superstructure according to claim 1, wherein a side wall of said at least one additional dental element (8,13,14,15) has an opening (12) to providing access to said first cavity (9).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) These and other objectives, advantages and characteristics are evident from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the superstructure of the invention illustrated as a non-limiting example in the figures of the enclosed drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 illustrates a sectional example of a superstructure of the known art, in particular a three-element bridge, of which one is intermediate;

(3) FIG. 2 illustrates an example of a superstructure of the invention, corresponding to the bridge of FIG. 1, but with a hollow intermediate element;

(4) FIG. 3 illustrates a front view of another example of a superstructure of the invention, with various intermediate elements;

(5) FIG. 4 illustrates the superstructure of FIG. 3 in a longitudinal vertical section;

(6) FIG. 5 illustrates a variant of the superstructure of FIG. 3 in a longitudinal vertical section;

(7) FIG. 6 illustrates the detail of an intermediate dental element of the superstructure of the invention, provided with reinforcing ribs, in a transversal vertical section.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(8) The superstructure 1 of the known art illustrated in FIG. 1 is composed of a bridge with three dental elements, of which the side or outer elements 2 and 3 serve for anchoring the bridge to the implant or respective stumps 4 and 5, whereas the intermediate dental element 6 is produced as a filled or solid body.

(9) As the production material of the superstructure 1 is normally a metal alloy, the solid composition of the intermediate dental element 6 undesirably increases the overall weight of this known superstructure as a whole, making it uncomfortable to use. Furthermore, the solid structure of the superstructure 1 creates a thermal bridge, responsible for the transmission of heat and low temperatures of the mucous membranes of the mouth.

(10) In order to overcome these drawbacks, the superstructure 7 of the invention illustrated in FIG. 2, also in the form of a three-element bridge, has an intermediate dental element 8 which is distinguished by the presence of an emptying or cavity 9 within its thickness. Hence the superstructure 7 is, as a whole, lighter than that 1 of the traditional type, without however jeopardizing its performances, in particular its resistance to use. In this way, the superstructure 7 of the invention is more comfortable to wear in the mouth and less bothersome, also thanks to the thermal insulation created by the presence of the above-mentioned internal cavity 9.

(11) If preferred, in order to be able to introduce a medicament or thermo-insulating material into this cavity 9, the intermediate dental element 8 of the superstructure of the invention can comprise a small hole 12, as illustrated in FIG. 6.

(12) Furthermore, on the internal walls 10 of the cavity 9 of the intermediate dental element 8 of the superstructure 7 of FIG. 6, there are reinforcements, in the example illustrated by ribs 11 suitable for resisting chewing stress.

(13) A stratification process is used for the production of the superstructure 7 of the invention, preferably with a laser technology which, among other things, has the advantage of significantly reducing the production times of the superstructure, having an intermediate element provided with the above-mentioned closed internal cavity 9.

(14) The superstructure of FIGS. 3 and 4 comprises dental elements 20 which serve for anchoring it to the implant or respective stumps, a plurality of intermediate dental elements 13 and 14, in addition to an extension dental element 15. The above dental elements 13, 14 and 15 are distinguished by the presence of respective internal cavities 16, 17 and 18, corresponding to the cavity 9 of the superstructure 7 of FIG. 2. The extension dental element 15, moreover, can also have reinforcing ribs, similar to those described with reference to the intermediate dental element 8.

(15) In the variant of FIG. 5, the superstructure of FIG. 4 is modified by the presence, within its thickness and along the whole longitudinal development of the same superstructure, of a single continuous cavity 19, closed with respect to the outside and which puts at least the dental elements 13, 14 and 15 in communication with each other. This further contributes to lightening the superstructure of the invention as a whole, enhancing its lightness and the thermo-insulating properties described above.

(16) The material with which the superstructure of the invention is produced is preferably a metal alloy (for example a Co/Cr alloy). It is also possible, however, to use different materials, provided they are compatible with the function required by the system to be implanted in the mouth, and also with the stratification process used for producing it.

(17) Having thus described some preferred exemplary embodiments of the device of the present invention in accordance with the principles of the present invention, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that various additional objects and advantages have been attained by the invention and that a variety of modifications can be made within the scope of the present invention, being limited by the following appended claims only.