161 |
Implant tissue inserting device to promote growth of gum |
JP22919498 |
1998-08-13 |
JPH11104150A |
1999-04-20 |
KIRSCH AXEL; SCHERBERGER ROLF; DUERR WALTER |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain an inserting device which enable the size of gum to be enlarged in a range of a lost tooth, by equipping an intermediate part piece inserted into an implant tissue base body and fixed by a bolt and a cap fit on the intermediate part piece from the upper part and engaged by elastically fixing tongue.
SOLUTION: This inserting device for implant tissue to be mounted on a jaw part to fix a denture is equipped with an intermediate part piece and a cap 2. The intermediate part piece 1 inserted into an implant tissue base body is equipped with a shoulder part 11 laid on the crown edge part of the base body and a fastening part 13. The intermediate part piece 1 is equipped with a cylindrical fixed part 16, and two rows of mutually facing fixed serrations 17a, 17b are formed on the periphery face of the fixed part 16. Further, the intermediate part piece 1 is equipped with a through hole 19, and on an intermediate position thereof, a shoulder part 23 to which a fixing bolt to fix the intermediate part piece 1 to the base body is seated is equipped. The cap 2 is fit by engaging two elastically fixing tongues 31a, 31b with fixed serrations 17a, 17b.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1999,JPO |
162 |
Implantation piece |
JP11093992 |
1992-04-30 |
JPH05131000A |
1993-05-28 |
BUARUTAA DEYURU; AKUSERU KIRUSHIYU |
PURPOSE: To provide an implantation piece which includes a member implanted n a bone material and has an inside screw for receiving an implantation post, an implantation extended part, a post of a fitting by screw connection and so on.
CONSTITUTION: An implant piece including a member 10 implanted on a bone material and having an inside screw 20 for receiving an implant post, an implant extension piece, a fitting post and so on is provided with a pressurized face 28 extended substantially at a right angle to the axis of a member or over its cross section on a screw or in such a manner as to be connected thereto.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1993,JPO |
163 |
Dental cap |
JP7814291 |
1991-01-18 |
JPH04218150A |
1992-08-07 |
RENNARUTO KAARUSON; RARUSU YORUNEUSU |
PURPOSE: To provide an implement (cap) usable for a spacer element having no inner screw stripe.
CONSTITUTION: This dental cap is a tool made of a material having compatibility with tissues and preferably used to temporarily cover a so-called spacer 2 during the specific incorporation period of dental plant materials 1, 2 in the replacement of a single tooth. A basal portion 12 guides the healing of a mucous membrane to obtain the contour facilitating the fixing of a corona 5, and a fixed possibility to adjust the joint 8 between the corona 5 and the spacer 2 is given. This implement is preferably made of elastic material to excellently fasten and fix the spacer 2, so that it dispenses with the use of a paste and dental cement.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO |
164 |
Embedding screw type dental implant |
JP6307688 |
1988-03-16 |
JPS648963A |
1989-01-12 |
REONAADO AI RINKOU; ANSONII DABURIYUU RINARUDEI |
PURPOSE: To correctly position an implantation member to other teeth without adding distortion to it, and support an artificial tooth device by providing a base seat part including a ball-and-socket joint means to connect an implantation member part to an artificial tooth structural body at a selected angular position, and composing the ball-and-socket joint means of a spherical ball, a socket casing for holding the ball, and a lock means to lock the implantation member to the base seat part. CONSTITUTION: An implantation member part 10 is placed on a bone main part at a center, the implantation member part 10 is tightly fixed in a favorable bone, and after insertion of it, a prosthesis base seat part is installed. The base seat part is a ball-and-socket joint, and it has a set screw 48, where the set screw 48 fixes a ball 46 at a proper angle. A cylinder 50 of a support part of an artificial tooth is fixed through an installation screw 52 to the set screw 48 by a screw. A mold metal 58 surrounds the cylinder 50, and dental material of ceramic or plastic forms a tooth structural body around the metal 58. |
165 |
JPS59500086A - |
JP50077983 |
1983-01-21 |
JPS59500086A |
1984-01-19 |
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166 |
POLYAXIAL DENTAL IMPLANT SYSTEM |
PCT/US2012033668 |
2012-04-13 |
WO2012142517A9 |
2014-05-01 |
MCBRIDE JIM; COVARRUBIAS GONZALO; TOUBIA SOUHAIL; STAPH BRADFORD |
A dental implant system is described, including a lower implant body configured to be implanted in bone, and an upper implant body that couples to the lower body, thereby forming a cavity between upper and lower bodies. The system can further include a rotatable, swivelable anchor having a base at least partially disposed within the cavity. The anchor may have a shaft coupled to the base and extending through an opening in the upper body. The system may also include an abutment that couples to the shaft of the anchor and serves as a mounting area for a crown. The anchor's rotatability and swivelability allow the lower implant body to be implanted at an angle in bone while permitting the crown to be positioned in a natural tooth orientation. |
167 |
ABUTMENT CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING CORE CROWNS MANUFACTURED AT VARIOUS ANGLES AND FUNCTIONING AS A HEALING ABUTMENT HAVING A CAP ATTACHED THERETO, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING DENTAL IMPLANT PROSTHESES USING THE ABUTMENT, AND METHOD FOR IMPLANT SURGERY USING THE ABUTMENT |
PCT/KR2012006396 |
2012-08-10 |
WO2013025017A3 |
2013-04-04 |
WANG JE-WON |
The present invention relates to an abutment capable of accommodating core crowns manufactured at various angles and functioning as a healing abutment having a cap attached thereto, to a method for manufacturing dental implant prostheses using the abutment, and to a method for implant surgery using the abutment, wherein the abutment consists of an artificial tooth crown (core crown) for an abutment formed in an upper portion of a fixture and is directly bonded using cement rather than using a healing abutment, and grooves are further formed in the upper portion of the abutment and the lower portion of the crown so as to widen the contact area between the abutment and the crown, and the abutment has a protrusion at a side surface thereof. |
168 |
CUSTOM HEALING CAP FOR DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY AND METHOD FOR DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING THEREOF |
PCT/EP2011059964 |
2011-06-15 |
WO2011157762A2 |
2011-12-22 |
VAN LIERDE CARL; VAN CLEYNENBREUGEL TIM |
A computer based method is used to design a healing cap of an implant. The method is based on a 3D computer plan of the implant comprising digital representations of positions of implants in the mouth of the patient. The method comprises loading the 3D implant plan into a computer and combining the 3D implant plan with information about a prosthetic setup. The method determines a marginal edge of a healing cap of an implant based on a 3D representation of the existing patient anatomy, the 3D implant plan and the prosthetic set-up. The healing cap is then manufactured to the custom design. |
169 |
DENTAL IMPLANT SYSTEM |
PCT/US0341813 |
2003-12-30 |
WO2004062520A2 |
2004-07-29 |
HURSON STEVE; BJORN GORAN |
A dental implant and abutment combination includes an implant body portion and an abutment portion. The implant body portion is located at a distal end of the combination and is configured to lie at least partially below a crest of a patient's jawbone. The abutment portion is located at a proximate end of the combination and is configured to lie at least partially above the crest of the patient's jawbone. The abutment portion comprises a flared portion, a shoulder portion and a final restoration portion. The shoulder portion lies between the flared portion and the final restoration portion. |
170 |
SNAP-IN HEALING CAP AND INSERTION TOOL |
PCT/US0240409 |
2002-12-17 |
WO03051224A2 |
2003-06-26 |
KUMAR AJAY |
A healing cap is provided for covering of an implant installed in a patient's mouth. The healing cap comprises a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end is adapted to be inserted within a coronal opening formed in the implant. The healing cap further includes resilient fingers for engaging corresponding surfaces formed within the coronal opening of the implant. The distal end of the healing cap can include an indentation for receiving a snapping portion of a insertion tool. |
171 |
HEAL IN-PLACE ABUTMENT SYSTEM |
PCT/US0115391 |
2001-05-11 |
WO0185050A3 |
2002-03-21 |
HURSON STEVEN M |
A prosthodontic assembly for installing a prosthetic tooth comprises a dental implant and abutment combination and a healing cap. The combination includes an implant body portion and an abutment portion. The implant body portion is located at a distal end of the combination and is configured to lie at least partially below a crest of a patient's jawbone. The abutment portion is located at a proximate end of the combination and is configured to lie at least partially above the crest of the patient's jawbone. The abutment portion comprises a flared portion, a shoulder portion and a final restoration portion. The shoulder portion lies between the flared portion and the final restoration portion. A healing cap includes a body portion having a proximal and a distal end. The body portion defines an inner cavity which is sized and adapted so that the healing cap fits over the final restoration portion. The healing cap further includes a tissue retraction flange at the distal end that extends below the shoulder portion when the healing cap is coupled to the abutment portion. |
172 |
DENTAL TOOLS SYSTEM AND METHOD |
US16311651 |
2017-06-09 |
US20190201167A1 |
2019-07-04 |
Ioannis VERGOULLIS; Georgios PAPADOPOULOS |
A dental tools system with a plurality of guide tabs; a mold and a plurality of tissue punch heads. The mold has a plurality of mold holes, each mold hole having a top portion and a bottom portion. Each guide tab fits in the top portion of one of the mold holes and each tissue punch head fits in the top portion of one of the mold holes. A method of placing dental implants is also described. |
173 |
Dental Implant Cover |
US16326208 |
2017-08-24 |
US20190183612A1 |
2019-06-20 |
Andy BOIANGIU |
A dental implant cover, constituted of: an elongated member extending from a first end to a second end, the elongated member arranged and dimension such that when the elongated member is fitted over a dental implant which is implanted into a patient bone, the first end of the elongated member covers an end of the dental implant and the second end of the elongated member extends towards the patient bone; and filler material deposited between the elongated member and the dental implant. |
174 |
HEALING CAP WITH SCANNABLE FEATURES |
US15776988 |
2016-11-16 |
US20180325631A1 |
2018-11-15 |
Piers Christiansen; Thomas Vizer; Marco Brunner |
The disclosure of the present application relates to a healing abutment system and its use. The abutment system can include a base part adapted to be coupled to a dental implant via an abutment screw and a healing cap that can be coupled to the base part by a further screw. The healing cap can include features that can be scanned by an intra-oral scanning system or transferred to a physical impression to convey information regarding the position and orientation of the base part. |
175 |
Dental membrane |
US14368037 |
2012-12-24 |
US10105198B2 |
2018-10-23 |
Jong Hoon Moon; Si Young Jung; Tae Gwan Eom; Kyoo Ok Choi |
A dental membrane disposed in a deficient region of an alveolar bone to form a space for regeneration of the alveolar bone or to surround a bone graft, wherein the dental membrane is fixed by an insert inserted and fixed in the alveolar bone and a cover member combined to the insert, the dental membrane including: an upper portion surrounding a top surface of the deficient region of the alveolar bone; and a side bending portion bended downward from the upper portion and surrounding a side surface of the deficient region of the alveolar bone, wherein the upper portion includes: a combined portion combined to the insert and the cover member to be fixed; and a protruding portion extending and protruding upward from the combined portion. |
176 |
Dental Implants with Markers for Determining Three-Dimensional Positioning |
US15952064 |
2018-04-12 |
US20180228578A1 |
2018-08-16 |
Todd C. Liston; Mark H. Blaisdell |
Dental implants including radiopaque markers provided therein or thereon. The implant may also include customizable length characteristics. For example, a kit may include implants with different diameters (e.g., 3 diameters), where all of the implants are of a single (e.g., long) length. The appropriate diameter implant may be selected from the kit by the practitioner, and the long length implant may be cut (e.g., with a dental drill) to the appropriate length needed. The implants include radiopaque markers on or within the implant. For example, three series of markers may be provided on different “faces” of the implant, so that the three series of markers serve as reference points when scanning, allowing triangulation of the exact position of the implant in relation to the surrounding hard and soft oral tissues. |
177 |
Anatomical healing abutments, kits, and methods |
US14485351 |
2014-09-12 |
US10016260B2 |
2018-07-10 |
Mark H. Blaisdell; Todd C. Liston |
Anatomical healing abutments, kits and methods for promoting healing of gingival tissue around a subgingival void of a given tooth position. The abutment includes a cuff body having an anatomical subgingival portion extending from an implant end to the gingival margin of the patient, and an emergent crown portion extending occlusally from the subgingival portion beyond the gingival margin. A directional alignment body may be disposed on the cuff body and configured to extend bucally beyond an outer perimeter of the cuff body when the cuff body is anatomically aligned relative to the void. The subgingival portion has an asymmetric cross-section and is occlusally flared to anatomically fill the void and support gingival tissue around the void to minimize slump of tissue into the void. The crown portion has a mesial-distal width that spans a width of the gingival margin and an occlusal height to extend beyond the gingival margin. |
178 |
DIGITAL FULL ARCH APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IMMEDIATE DEFINITIVE DENTAL PROSTHESES |
US15681362 |
2017-08-19 |
US20180049849A1 |
2018-02-22 |
Frank R. Lamar; Tom Lake; Christopher C. Fox |
The apparatus and methods disclosed utilize a healing assembly including a prosthetic shoe and a healing sleeve that, when used in mating combination, allow the radiographic capture of the prosthetic shoe as it relates to the dental implant surface(s) and the exact orientation of the final prosthetic tooth set-up to provide all information required in one step, for final CAD/CAM of the final fixed implant supported prosthetic bridge. |
179 |
Casting jig including elongate handle for chair-side manufacture of customizable sculptable anatomical healing caps, and method for forming bis-acrylic crown |
US14327869 |
2014-07-10 |
US09895209B2 |
2018-02-20 |
Mark H. Blaisdell; Todd C. Liston |
Casting jigs, methods, and kits that may be used in manufacture of anatomical healing caps. A casting jig may include a body having one or more wells within the body, each well being open at a proximal end thereof and having a negative shape corresponding to an anatomical healing cuff body of a given tooth position. The casting jig includes an opening through the bottom surface through which an elongate handle may be inserted, allowing a temporary abutment to be coupled into the distal end of the elongate handle, so that the abutment is disposed in the well, held in place by the handle, as it is used as a core about which the anatomical healing cuff body is formed. A crown forming jig for forming an inexpensive, chair-side prepared bis-acrylic temporary crown that may be easily and quickly installed over the anatomical healing cuff body is also disclosed. |
180 |
MULTI-PIECE ABUTMENT AND DIGITAL METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF A DENTAL IMPLANT SURGICAL SITE FOR THE PROMOTION OF A DESIRED EMERGENT SULCUS |
US15667575 |
2017-08-02 |
US20180036103A1 |
2018-02-08 |
Daniel R. Llop |
A patient-specific dental implant abutment may comprise an abutment base that attaches to a dental implant, the abutment base comprising a base top, a base bottom, and a base side, the base side continuously connecting the base top and base bottom together, the abutment base constructed to removably attach to a dental implant. The device may further comprise a set of abutment caps, each abutment cap comprising a cap top connected to the cap bottom, the cap bottom removably attaching to the top of an abutment base in a manner that the cap top does not contact an emergent sulcus, wherein each abutment cap has a different cap top that is constructed to handle at least one function relating to a phase of a dental implant surgery. |