Abstract:
The abstract has been amended as follows: A method of dispensing a hardenable dental composition, which can form a temporary bond, comprising 1) providing multi-part hardenable dental composition comprising part (A) in the form of a paste comprising acid-reactive glass particles and a liquid selected from the group consisting of water, a monomer having at least one ethylenically 10 unsaturated group per monomer molecule, and a combination thereof; and part (B) comprising a water soluble polyacid and a liquid selected from the group consisting of water, a monomer having at least one ethylenically unsaturated group per monomer molecule, and a combination thereof; and 2) extruding the composition through a static mixer in fluid communication with a first reservoir containing the part (A) and a second reservoir 20 containing the part (B); wherein a plunger is positioned in each reservoir for simultaneously forcing part (A) and part (B) into the static mixer.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a member provided with an external screw thread, which at least in the end portion of the screw thread is provided with at least one plastic part for at least partially covering the same and/or at least partially replacing the same.
Abstract:
A friction element particularly for anchoring one removable telescopable part of a dental prosthesis on another. The one part has an opening through it in which the friction element is disposed. The friction element has a shank in the opening and has a friction head with a friction surface above the part and at one end of the opening. The friction element is of resilient plastic material. The friction head has a tapering, conical or convex bottom side and the opening in the one part is correspondingly shaped. The shank of the friction element has radial tabs which resiliently engage the inside of the opening. The shank may be of a length and the opening may be so shaped that one friction tab is behind the opening and engages the other side of the one part for preventing removal of the friction element. A detent recess in the other part receives the friction head on the telescoping of the parts together.
Abstract:
A retentive dental pin comprising in sequence a lower portion which can be secured within the dentine of a tooth, and a head portion to which a tooth restoration may be secured, a detachable connection, and a fixing portion attached to the head portion by the detachable connection, characterised in that the head portion is connected to the lower portion by dentine-engaging structure comprising an inwardly and downwardly extending surface carrying grooves shaped to screw into the dentine.
Abstract:
A connecting element is provided for detachably connecting a partial denture with the remaining set of teeth. The element is a joint whose axle extends transversely to the row of teeth and is formed by a bolt displaceably supported in the joint. The joint has two ring-shaped bolt-receiving devices, a first bolt-receiving device is connected with the partial denture and a second bolt-receiving device is connected with the remaining set of teeth and the bolt-receiving devices are connected with each other by the bolt.
Abstract:
An apparatus for making and method for forming a dental prosthesis in situ in an edentulouos space defined either adjacent to two existing teeth or between a fixed tooth and a second tooth posterially positioned with respect to the first tooth, and lightly touching the associated gum surface, utilizes a bridge bar assembly having at least one shaped connecting member to be adjustably mounted and connected in the drilled grooves of adjacent teeth, a boss on the bridge bar assembly, and a pontic base adjustably mounted on the boss such that when the bridge bar assembly is in assembled position in the edentulous space for connection to the teeth, the pontic base lightly touches the gum, two spaced mold halves can be placed on the buccal and lingual sides of the edentulous space in which the bridge bar assembly is mounted, (or alternatively, two mold halves with predetermined holes to receive each end of the bridge bar and to permit retention and packing of plastic or pontic forming material), the pontic base can be adjusted relative the associated gum surface to fix the connecting member for the bridge bar assembly relative the drilled section of the teeth, and the edentulous space between the mold halves can be filled with a pontic forming material to form the pontic surrounding the boss on the bridge bar assembly; making the pontic forming material catalytically or chemically set; removing the mold halves; removing the assembly and polishing the sides and undersurface of the pontic or pontics; partially filling the grooves with a filler material; cementing the connecting member in the drilled grooves of the teeth to secure the pontic or pontics in the edentulous space; and applying a cosmetic veneer to the formed pontic or pontics.
Abstract:
Bonding to calcified tissues, including human teeth, tooth dentine and bone, is achieved through the medium of crystal growth adhered to the tissue. The crystals preferably comprise gypsum crystals which are formed by contacting the tissue surface with a mildly acidic solution containing sulphate ions. An uncured liquid resin is applied to the crystal growth and is cured to achieve adhesion by micromechanical interlock with the crystal growth and by superficial penetration of the tissue surface.
Abstract:
A dental pinning device comprises a shank having at one end a formation for engagement with a latching-type dental handpiece and carrying at the other end, by way of a shearing neck, a threaded pin for screwing into a tooth, wherein the threaded pin is part of a metal end-piece which also includes an integral shaft of smaller diameter projecting from the pin and the shank and shearing neck are formed as a body of synthetic resin material and are attached to the end piece by moulding of the synthetic resin material around the shaft.