Abstract:
An adjustable denture retention system may include an elongated baseplate configured for adjustable longitudinal positioning within a mouth of a patient. The baseplate may be adapted to magnetically engage a denture in order to retain the denture in place in the mouth without the use of an adhesive. The denture may include one or more magnets and the baseplate may include a ferromagnetic material. The system may include spacers for engaging permanent dental implants within the patient's mouth and for spacing the baseplate from the gingiva to promote dental hygiene. A number of spacers of different heights allows for an adjustable height of the baseplate above the gingiva regardless of the thickness of the gingiva.
Abstract:
A first assembly is provided for forming the dental impression and a second assembly for forming the dental model, wherein the first assembly includes an impression post; a first coupler for coupling the impression post with a dental implant affixed within the mouth; and an impression cap for positioning on the impression post. The second assembly includes: a model post; a second coupler for coupling the model post with a dental analog; and the impression cap. The impression cap has a first and second securing means, both for selectively securing the impression cap to the impression post and to the model post.
Abstract:
A first assembly is provided for forming the dental impression and a second assembly for forming the dental model, wherein the first assembly includes an impression post; a first coupler for coupling the impression post with a dental implant affixed within the mouth; and an impression cap for positioning on the impression post. The second assembly includes: a model post; a second coupler for coupling the model post with a dental analog; and the impression cap. The impression cap has a first and second securing means, both for selectively securing the impression cap to the impression post and to the model post.
Abstract:
Root canal abutment devices and methods which facilitate the adjustment or removal of an oral appliance, e.g., a crown or bridge, from a reconfigurable abutment assembly are described. The adjustable abutment assembly may be secured within a pulp chamber of a pre-existing tooth. The abutment assembly has a projecting abutment portion with one or more shape memory alloy sleeves or plates or elements extending along the abutment. Each of the sleeves has a length with at least one curved or arcuate portion. Energy may be applied to the elements such that the arcuate portion flattens to allow for the oral appliance to be placed thereupon while removal of the energy allows the elements to reconfigure into its curved configuration thereby locking the oral appliance to the abutment. Removal of the oral appliance may be effected by reapplication of energy to the elements.
Abstract:
A keeper tray corresponding to a removable keeper is used for casting a root cap for a dental magnetic attachment having a space S, in which the keeper is inserted and adherently fixed, by a lost wax method. The keeper tray corresponding to the removable keeper is made of a synthetic resin or a metal and has the formed space S thereon. The keeper tray corresponding to the removable keeper has a shape in which an opening 2 is formed on the bottom surface 1 by cutting out from an outer peripheral portion 1 a of the bottom surface 1 to a center portion, and opens to a space S.
Abstract:
A prosthetic implant is provided that has an implantable magnetic base structure that supports or couples with a prosthetic superstructure for implantation in a mammal. The implantable base more quickly fuses with surrounding tissue or bone with the aid of a magnetic field. The superstructure abuts and is supported by the implantable base, and each comprises a biocompatible magnetic material to establish a magnetic field in the region of the tissue surrounding the implantable base. An anchoring arrangement may be employed to fasten the superstructure to the base. Together, the magnetic base, superstructure, and/or anchoring arrangement are positioned relative to each other to concentrate a magnetic field in the region of the implant to facilitate fusion of the base structure with surrounding bone or tissue. Advantageously, the magnetic field shortens the healing time and retards bacterial growth to quickly fuse the base structure with the surrounding bone or tissue.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an apparatus for dental implants that incorporate a temporary screw (4) made of NdFeB permanent magnet to generate, for the entire permanence in the cavity obtained in the patient's bone, a magnetic field suitable to favor the sudden healing of the bone.
Abstract:
A dental implant comprising an endosteal implant, having a bifurcated core therein, adapted for receiving a prosthetic head. The abutting surfaces of the endosteal implant and the prosthetic head preferably have equal outer diameters. The prosthetic head has a bifurcated shank thereon. The bifurcated core and bifurcated shank cooperate to secure the prosthetic head to the endosteal implant only at an inner segment of the bifurcated core, so as to preserve an annular space between the outer shank segment and the outer portion of the bifurcated core in the area of the alveolar bone. By means of this specialized attachment of the prosthetic head to the endosteal implant, stresses applied to the prosthetic head are translated directly to an inner segment of the endosteal implant, and thus are not applied to the alveolar ridge. Cratering of the alveolar bone is minimized as a result.
Abstract:
An implant overdenture system is used to fix an implant overdenture onto alveolar ridge by the support of implants. The implant overdenture has artificial teeth, a denture base, and magnetic assemblies. The implants each have an implant body and a keeper. A largest circumscribed circle diameter d1 in an outer shape of a surface-to-be-attracted of the keeper is equal to or larger than φ1.8 mm, and a largest diameter d2 of the implant body is equal to or larger than φ1.2 mm and equal to or less than φ3.5 mm, and these largest diameters have a relationship expressed by d1/d2≤1.5.
Abstract:
Root canal abutment devices and methods which facilitate the adjustment or removal of an oral appliance, e.g., a crown or bridge, from a reconfigurable abutment assembly are described. The adjustable abutment assembly may be secured within a pulp chamber of a pre-existing tooth. The abutment assembly has a projecting abutment portion with one or more shape memory alloy sleeves or plates or elements extending along the abutment. Each of the sleeves has a length with at least one curved or arcuate portion. Energy may be applied to the elements such that the arcuate portion flattens to allow for the oral appliance to be placed thereupon while removal of the energy allows the elements to reconfigure into its curved configuration thereby locking the oral appliance to the abutment. Removal of the oral appliance may be effected by reapplication of energy to the elements.