Horizontal transalveolar implant system
12279926 ยท 2025-04-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C8/0093
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A horizontal transalveolar implant system designed to support dental implants in cases where vertical bone height is insufficient. The system features a linear anchor with a threaded body, a drilling tip, and a torque area. It includes transversal screw receiving apertures that hold removable sealing screws, which are replaced by threaded dental implant receivers after insertion. The system allows for secure attachment of abutments and dental crowns. This innovative design anchors lengthwise in the alveolus, eliminating the need for sinus lifts and possibly bone grafts, providing a stable foundation for dental restorations. The anchor measures approximately 30 to 35 mm in length and 3 to 4 mm in diameter, making it suitable for cases with minimal vertical bone availability.
Claims
1. A horizontal transalveolar implant system that supports dental implants, the horizontal transalveolar implant system comprises: a linear anchor that has a threaded body, the first end defines a drilling tip and the second end defines a torque area, the linear anchor defines at least two transversal screw receiving apertures, the linear anchor is configured to be anchored lengthwise in the upper or lower alveolus; at least two removable sealing screws that insert within the at least two transversal screw receiving apertures, the at least two removable sealing screws are configured to be removed from the linear anchor after the linear anchor is anchored in the upper or lower alveolus; at least two threaded dental implant receivers that secure within the at least two transversal screw receiving apertures after the at least two removable sealing screws are removed from the at least two transversal screw receiving apertures; at least one abutment that screws into at least one of the at least two threaded dental implant receivers; and at least one dental crown that is fixedly attached to the at least one abutment.
2. The horizontal transalveolar implant system that supports dental implants of claim 1, wherein the horizontal transalveolar implant system comprises at least one closing screw that screws into at least one of the at least two threaded dental implant receivers.
3. The horizontal transalveolar implant system that supports dental implants of claim 2, wherein the horizontal transalveolar implant system comprises a torque closing screw.
4. The horizontal transalveolar implant system that supports dental implants of claim 3, wherein the linear anchor measures, from the first end to the second end, from about 30 mm to about 35 mm in length, and the diameter measures from about 3 mm to about 4 mm.
5. A first method of anchoring lengthwise the horizontal transalveolar implant system that supports dental implants of claim 1 in the upper or lower alveolus, wherein the threaded body is inserted into a horizontal hole in the upper or lower alveolus through a point of entry.
6. A second method of anchoring lengthwise the horizontal transalveolar implant system that supports dental implants of claim 1 in the upper or lower alveolus, wherein the threaded body is inserted into an elongated opening in the upper or lower alveolus that is accessible from the anterior alveolar border.
Description
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(1) These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regards to the following description, appended claims, and drawings where:
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(7) The horizontal transalveolar implant system comprises a linear anchor 10 that has a threaded body 10a, the first end defines a drilling tip 10b and the second end defines a torque area 10c, the linear anchor defines at least two transversal screw receiving apertures 10d, the linear anchor is configured to be anchored lengthwise in the upper or lower alveolus. At least two removable sealing screws 20 that insert within the at least two transversal screw receiving apertures 10d, the at least two removable sealing screws 20 are configured to be removed from the linear anchor 10 after the linear anchor 10 is anchored in the upper or lower alveolus. At least two threaded dental implant receivers 21 that secure within the at least two transversal screw receiving apertures 10d after the at least two removable sealing screws 20 are removed from the at least two transversal screw receiving apertures 10d. At least one abutment 22 that screws into the at least two threaded dental implant receivers 21. And, at least one dental crown 23 that is fixedly attached to the at least one abutment 22.
(8) In an embodiment of the present invention, the horizontal transalveolar implant system comprises at least one closing screw 30 that screws into at least one of the at least two threaded dental implant receivers 21.
(9) In another embodiment of the present invention, the horizontal transalveolar implant system comprises a torque closing screw 31.
(10) In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the linear anchor measures, from the first end to the second end, from about 30 mm to about 35 mm in length, and the diameter measures from about 3 mm to about 4 mm.
(11) A method of anchoring lengthwise the present invention in the upper or lower alveolus comprises inserting the threaded body into a horizontal hole 40 in the upper or lower alveolus through a point of entry 41.
(12) Yet another method of anchoring lengthwise the present invention in the upper or lower alveolus comprises inserting the threaded body into an elongated opening 50 in the upper or lower alveolus that is accessible from the anterior alveolar border.
(13) An advantage of the present invention is that it provides the possibility of rehabilitating alveoli with reduced vertical bone height (5 mm or less) with minimal surgical invasiveness, which reduces recovery time and patient discomfort.
(14) Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides optimal osteointegration.
(15) Yet another advantage of the present invention is that is provides an enhanced load distribution capability due to its larger surface area and horizontal orientation, and the possibility of immediate loading.
(16) The embodiments of the horizontal transalveolar implant system herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, combinations, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result, all of which are intended to be embraced within the scope of the appended claims. Further, nothing in the above-provided discussions of the horizontal transalveolar implant system should be construed as limiting the invention to an embodiment or a combination of embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the description, drawings, and claims.