41 |
Dental fixator apparatus |
US448901 |
1989-12-12 |
US5015182A |
1991-05-14 |
Norman E. Newberry |
A dental fixator device includes a vertical staff, an upper horizontal arm, a lower horizontal arm, and a pair of clamps on each of the two arms, one of the clamps of each arm being adjacent the rear thereof and slidable on a jig towards the front clamp of the arm, each pair of clamps thereby holding releasably a dental model or cast against the associated arm. The clamps can be pivoted in a horizontal plane and include barrel-shaped serrated gripping surfaces on opposite ends thereof. Each arm has a front flange through which a longitudinal screw runs to the jig for moving the jig along the arm. The upper arm is connected to a cylinder, in turn connected to the staff so that the arm can be rotated around its longitudinal axis. The front end of the cylinder may be pivotably connected to the upper arm and locked in position at a selected angle to the cylinder to accommodate work on the dental models or casts borne on the arms. A vertical reference stop collar can be releasably secured to the staff between the arms. The device provides improved multi-directional adjustability. |
42 |
Universal articulator |
US137438 |
1987-12-23 |
US4900254A |
1990-02-13 |
Jose M. Gama |
A universal articulator for prosthodontic use includes upper and lower frames with respective horizontal branches. The rear end of the upper frame has inclined wings with slots. The front end of the lower frame has an incisal tray that is inclined. An incisal pin extends from the incisal tray to the upper frame. Articulator pins extend from the lower frame into the upper frame slots. The articulator pins are in different length pairs and the incisal pins are of different lengths and the pins are substituted for accomplishing adjustable spacing between the horizontal branches of the upper and lower frames which are held parallel and horizontal. A dental plaster supporting dental plate is removably supportable on and removable from one or each of the branches by an attachment element easily removed. Alternatively, dental plaster supporting retaining pins extend across the frames. |
43 |
Semi-adjustable dental articulator |
US887994 |
1986-07-18 |
US4764113A |
1988-08-16 |
Kenji Hiranuma |
In order to allow positive and quick fixation as well as centric fixation of a condyle portion with a very simplified operation, a semi-adjustable dental articulator is of the construction that an adjusting-and-fixing knob of the adjustable guide plate for the condylar box is provided to protrude beyond the upper surface of the condylar box, and also that an orbita indicator is detachably, semi-fixedly and slidably mounted on the incisal guide pin. On a corner edge line between a back surface and an outer side surface of each of a pair of laterally spaced upright frame portions of an articulator body is provided with an indicator notch aligned with an occlusion plane in height and another indicator notch aligned with an ear in height. |
44 |
Adjustable occlusal plane table and method of use for orthognathic
set-ups |
US729276 |
1985-05-01 |
US4624639A |
1986-11-25 |
Brian W. Wong |
An adjustable occlusal plane table for use with an articulator having a dental arch model mounted thereon includes a planar surface that is three dimensionally adjustable so as to be positioned along the plane of occlusion defined by the arch model. The occlusal plane table includes grid lines on the planar surface for recording the initial position of the arch model on the surface and for recording the change in position of the arch model with respect to the original plane of occlusion thereof. An intrusion ruler having equal steps formed along one edge is used to measure vertical displacement of said arch model from said occlusal plane surface. |
45 |
Articulator for holding dental models |
US483556 |
1983-04-11 |
US4522591A |
1985-06-11 |
Frank D. Braun; Walter Witt; Stanislav Putra |
Articulator (1) for holding dental models with a stationary base (2) for the lower jaw model and an upper part (3) which is attached thereto in such a way that it can be swiveled, for holding the upper jaw model, with mountings (11, 12) in the upper part and the base for the jaw models, the mounting (11) for the upper jaw model being designed in such a way that it can be adjusted at random along three planes perpendicular to each other and can also be locked in any of the positions, and with the mountings (11, 12) being arranged such that the distance between them can be adjusted and locked. |
46 |
Plasterless dental articulator and method for mounting casts |
US400975 |
1982-07-22 |
US4460338A |
1984-07-17 |
Roger W. Mercer; Louis E. Hay |
A mechanically adjustable articulator for mounting poured dental casts used in the fabrication of dentures without the use of mounting plaster, the articulator having central locating pins for entering drilled apertures in the base of the casts, and further having adjustable retaining screws which enter drilled apertures in the perimeter of the casts to retain the casts in fixed position after which the casts may be adjusted to any desired relationship with each other; and a method for drilling and mounting the casts, including a drill jig useful for such purpose. |
47 |
Dental articulator with interchangeable mounts |
US739360 |
1976-11-05 |
US4164074A |
1979-08-14 |
John K. Lawler, deceased; John W. Mitchell, Sr.; Kenneth H. Oyama |
Dental articulator formed with individually adjustable, upper and lower carrier plates, each having means for quick-coupling to one of an interchangeable pair of planar mounts (each mount adapted to adhesively support an assembled denture against one of its faces). A pair of matching dentures can thus be assembled either within or away from the articulator, mounted and tested for occlusion therein, and subsequently reworked (as often as necessary) either within or when removed from the articulator. Essentially a pair of thrust-coupling or threaded attachment means on the carrier plate or on the mount, engage corresponding sockets of the opposite member. Formulation of the mount of inexpensive plastic enables discard after single use. Three ball support for lower carrier plate provides closed loop movement simulating human jaw; combination of transverse hinge and ball suspension of upper carrier plate enables both transverse tilting on longitudinal axis and arcuate swing or upper mount toward and away from lower mount, thus enabling reworking of either mounted denture without removal from articulator. |
48 |
Articulator for constructing artificial teeth |
US3772788D |
1971-10-21 |
US3772788A |
1973-11-20 |
GERBER A |
An articulator for the construction of artificial teeth or dentures which is of the type embodying a fixed base plate, a movable base plate, and a pair of support means for interconnecting such base plates with one another. Each support means can be individually adjusted in length.
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49 |
Method and apparatus for making non-gaping dentures |
US76276158 |
1958-09-23 |
US3083460A |
1963-04-02 |
ERICH FABER |
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50 |
Dental articulator |
US84469359 |
1959-10-06 |
US3073030A |
1963-01-15 |
GIBSON CLYDE M; DE VORE HARRY C |
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51 |
Articulator for the correction of malfunctioning muscles of mastication |
US72690358 |
1958-04-07 |
US2952914A |
1960-09-20 |
SHACKELFORD JOHN H |
|
52 |
Denture articulators |
US44940554 |
1954-08-12 |
US2748481A |
1956-06-05 |
EUGENE GLUECK |
|
53 |
Dental articulator |
US38967241 |
1941-04-21 |
US2269061A |
1942-01-06 |
RICHARD NERBAS HERMAN |
|
54 |
Dental articulator |
US3787235 |
1935-08-26 |
US2107283A |
1938-02-08 |
HOWELL BOATNER |
|
55 |
Articulator |
US69571133 |
1933-10-28 |
US2037003A |
1936-04-14 |
HOWELL BOATNER |
|
56 |
Dental articulator |
US14364726 |
1926-10-23 |
US1654453A |
1927-12-27 |
EDWARDS BROWN ARCHIE |
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57 |
교합 수직 고경 핀의 젖힘이 가능한 교합기 |
KR2020170002606 |
2017-05-29 |
KR200486370Y1 |
2018-05-08 |
이헌호 |
본고안은교합수직고경핀의젖힘이가능한치과기공용교합기와관련되며실시예로하악모형이거치되는하부구조체와, 상기하부구조체에대하여회전가능하며상악모형이거치되는상부구조체와, 상기상부구조체에장착되어닫힌상태에서상기하악모형에대한상기상악모형의높이를한정하는교합수직고경핀을포함하는교합기에있어서, 상기교합수직고경핀이가상기상부구조체의선단부에축 결합되어있어, 상기교합수직고경핀이상기상부구조체의전방또는상부로회전하여들리는것을특징으로하는교합수직고경핀의젖힘이가능한교합기를제시한다. |
58 |
치기공의 작업성이 향상되도록 하는 교합기 및 그 교합기를 통한 보철물성형 방법 |
KR1020170040185 |
2017-03-29 |
KR101833170B1 |
2018-02-28 |
이강열 |
본발명은상악및 하악프레임(11)(12)의일측에구성되어치료부위가위치된부분의치아모형을제거하고상기치료부위에바이트를삽입한후 상악및 하악의치아모형을교합시키고, 교합된높이를설정하여정밀한보철물성형을유도하도록지지하는적어도하나이상의지지수단(100)을포함하고; 상기지지수단(100)은상악프레임(11)의일측에서일정길이연장되고일측에삽입공(112)이형성되고일단의외부에서상기삽입공(112)과연통되도록형성되는체결공(114)을포함하는제1연장대(110)와; 상기제1연장대(110)와대응되도록하악프레임(12)의일측에서일정길이연장되는제2연장대(120)와; 상기제1연장대(110)의체결공(114)에체결되는조임나사(130); 및상기제1연장대(110)의삽입공(112)에삽입되어승강하면서상기제2연장대(120)에일단이밀착되면상기조임나사(130)의조임력에의해고정상태를유지하여교합기(10)의상악및 하악프레임(11)(12) 사이의높이가설정되도록지지하는승강축(140);을포함하여, 치료부위가위치된부분의바이트를제외한치아모형을제거한후 교합기를교합시켜상기바이트와치아모형이교합된높이를설정함으로써, 설정된높이에의해보철물의정밀한성형이이루어지도록하는데 그목적이있다. |
59 |
IMPRESSIONLESS DENTAL MODELING SYSTEMS AND METHODS |
PCT/US2012060227 |
2012-10-15 |
WO2013056219A9 |
2013-08-22 |
HUFFMAN RONALD E |
Dental systems and methods related to impressionless dental modeling. A dental modeling system includes a dental model base and a mounting plate. The dental model base includes a plate support surface and a plurality of pin receiving apertures formed in the support surface. The mounting plate includes a plate portion positioned on the plate support surface and a plurality of pins extending into the pin receiving apertures to provide removable attachment of the mounting plate to the dental model base. The plate portion includes a model support surface configured to support a model of a person's teeth. The model may be formed directly on the model support surface using an impressionless technique. The model may be formed separately using an impressionless technique and then bonded to the model support surface. |
60 |
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TOOTH RESTORATION |
PCT/EP2015053518 |
2015-02-19 |
WO2015124680A3 |
2015-10-15 |
JUZBASIC AMIR; TAVASSOLI ALIREZA |
The present invention is related to a method for denture restoration, comprising the steps of generating a first set of digital information of the mouth cavity of a person; providing either an orientation appliance or a temporary restoration with the aid of said first set of digital information; generating a second set of digital information of said mouth cavity with said orientation appliance or said temporary restoration being within said mouth cavity, providing a temporary restoration or a final restoration with the aid of said second set of digital information, if in step c) said orientation appliance is used for generating said second set of digital information, generating a third set of digital information of said mouth cavity with said temporary restoration provided in step d) being within said mouth cavity; and providing a final restoration with the aid of said second or third set of digital information generated with said temporary restoration being within said mouth cavity. The present invention is furthermore related to a system for performing said method, and to an orientation appliance and a prosthetic guide to by used in said method. |