Abstract:
The present invention relates to a spike-fixing type implant and a method for implanting the same, the method enabling a dental root support to be inserted into the inside of an implant body in a state where the implant body, having a plurality of spikes protrusively formed thereon, is inserted in a dental root groove such that the diameter of the implant body is enlarged, and thus the spikes formed on the implant body are embedded in an alveolar bone and, finally, the implant body is firmly fixed in the dental root groove.
Abstract:
An anchorage in tissue is produced by holding a vibrating element and a counter element against each other such that their contact faces are in contact with each other, wherein at least one of the contact faces includes a thermoplastic material which is liquefiable by mechanical vibration. While holding and then moving the two elements against each other, the vibrating element is vibrated and due to the vibration the thermoplastic material is liquefied between the contact faces, and due to the relative movement is made to flow from between the contact faces and to penetrate tissue located adjacent to outer edges of the contact faces. For liquefaction of the thermoplastic material and for displacing it from between the contact faces, no force needs to act on the tissue surface which is to be penetrated by the liquefied material.
Abstract:
A resorbable implant in the shape of a cylinder composed of a resorbable mesh (2) capable of expansion, capped in its upper portion with a barrier membrane (1) with a free edge (3) that makes it possible to dress a sinus-oral connection with simultaneous bone regeneration during extractions, closed-type sinus lifts and accidental sinus mucosal damage during preparation for tooth implantation
Abstract:
The present invention provides a dental implant that can be fitted immediately into a tooth socket after native tooth extraction and preparation of the tooth socket and without having to drill into the bone. The dental implant comprises a core enveloped by an expandable anchor comprising a plurality of joined segments. The core is displaced within an inner chamber of the anchor and generates an expansion force causing the joined segments to be displaced linearly away from the central axis of the implant where the coronal and apical ends of each joined segment are displaced in parallel paths normal to the central axis of the implant.
Abstract:
An apparatus for automated implantation of an implant or for an automated augmentation process of hard tissue and/or hard tissue replacement material using a sheath element is provided. The apparatus comprises a casing, a converter operable to generate mechanical vibrations the converter inside the casing and displaceable in a longitudinal direction relative to the casing, and a sonotrode coupled to an output location of the converter. A shaft portion with a retention structure is rotationally coupled to the casing and is equipped for cooperating with a rotationally asymmetric element of the sheath element to rotationally couple the casing to the sheath element. An axial coupling is equipped for locking the casing to the sheath element. The shaft portion, the axial coupling and the sonotrode are mutually arranged so that the a distal end of the sonotrode may be introduced into a longitudinal opening of the sheath element.
Abstract:
A medical that is implantable into a human or animal body or being an augmentation device for strengthening human or animal hard tissue for subsequent implantation of a separate implant. The device includes a sheath element suitable of being brought into contact, during a surgical operation, with live hard tissue and/or with hard tissue replacement material. The sheath element has a, for example, generally elongate shape and a longitudinal bore defining a longitudinal opening reaching from a proximal end of the sheath element into a distal direction, and a plurality of holes in a wall of the opening. Further, the device includes a liquefiable element that is insertable or inserted in the longitudinal opening and at least partly liquefiable by the impact of energy impinging from the proximal side.
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to medical/dental devices for fixing bone fractures, anchoring of bones, or anchoring of prosthetics to bones. The device generally relates to molly bolts, expandable screws, or devices/screws with expansion or locking mechanisms. More particularly, the present invention concerns an implant assembly which includes a tubular body portion that can be positively secured within a bore in a bone or prosthetic by expander mechanism at both ends of the tubular body portion.
Abstract:
A dental implant system for placement within a jaw of a patient includes an envelope including an outer surface and an inner surface defining a barrel. At least one barrier is located in the barrel. The barrel having a first region on one side of the barrier and a second region on an opposing side of the barrier. An expander member is movable within the barrel along a longitudinal axis of the barrel from the first region to the second region. The barrier prohibits the expander member from moving from the second region to the first region.
Abstract:
A dental implant and a method and system for fabricating and installing the dental implant are provided. The dental implant comprises an implant member for insertion into a periodontal bone socket, and an anchoring assembly. The anchoring assembly is positioned within a hollow axial cavity of the implant member. The anchoring assembly comprises a fastening element and radial and equidistant cylindrical members. The fastening element engages the implant member within the hollow axial cavity. The cylindrical members are positioned proximal to the implant member's root section. The root section comprises through-holes for radially and forcibly sliding the cylindrical members through them. Each of the cylindrical members comprises a first end interfacing with the fastening element, and a second end interfacing against a periodontal bone socket surface. When the fastening element apically advances within the hollow axial cavity, the cylindrical members generate an anchoring force to anchor the dental implant.
Abstract:
An apparatus for performing a maxillary sinus membrane elevation is described having a peristaltic or other electronic pump providing a fluid to a sleeve extending to the maxillary sinus through a handle. A pressure sensor monitors the fluid pressure and if the pressure reaches an excessive pressure level, the fluid flow is cut off to protect the membrane. Pressure variations in the fluid pressure due to the operation of the pump are reduced or eliminated using one or more baffles.