This document relates to dental implant systems. More specifically, this document relates to adaptors for dental implant abutments, systems including such adaptors, and related methods.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2012/0322030 A1 (to Fromovich) discloses a modular abutment system for offsetting an angle of tilted dental implants in a manner preserving structural stability of restoration components throughout the life of the restoration. A specialized deployment tool is configurable to enable a practitioner to utilize available workspace during deployment.
International Patent Application Publication No. WO/2019/078818 (to Hale) discloses a convertible dental assembly. The convertible dental assembly includes abutments adapted for fixing with implants; fixed-hybrid housings adapted for fixing with the abutments through a fixing screw; and removable-hybrid housings, adapted for engagement with abutments through snap fit parts. The fixing screw and the snap fit part are fixed to the abutments through same female threads on the abutments. The fixed-hybrid housings are used for a fixed-hybrid dental assembly during period of healing of the implants, and replaced by the plurality of removable-hybrid housings along with the snap fit parts for a removable-hybrid dental assembly after the period of healing of the implants. The fixed-hybrid housings and the removable-hybrid housings can be captured in the dental assembly via chair-side pickup at respective instances. The removable-hybrid housings can be placed indirectly by a dental laboratory if a new denture is being fabricated. The abutment includes an outer frustoconical profile that engages with matching frustoconical cavities in the fixed-hybrid housings and removable-hybrid housings.
The following summary is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of the detailed description, but not to define or delimit any invention.
Adaptors for dental implant abutments are disclosed. According to some aspects an adaptor for a dental implant abutment includes a body extending along a longitudinal axis between a proximal end and a distal end. The body has a longitudinally extending bore extending from the proximal end for sliding receipt of a post of a dental implant abutment. The body has a distal shaft for inserting into a dental prosthetic, and the distal shaft tapers in outer diameter going towards the distal end. The body has proximal flange for positioning between the dental prosthetic and the dental implant abutment. The proximal flange has a first ledge for abutting the dental implant abutment and a second ledge for abutting the dental prosthetic, and the second ledge tapers in outer diameter going towards the distal end.
In some examples, the distal shaft is frustoconical.
In some examples, the proximal flange further includes a third ledge between the first ledge and the second ledge for abutting gum tissue. The third ledge can taper in outer diameter going from the second ledge towards the first ledge.
In some examples, the distal shaft has an outer surface that is inclined at a first acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis, and the second ledge is inclined at a second acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis. The second acute angle can be greater than the first acute angle. The proximal flange further can further include a third ledge between the first ledge and the second ledge for abutting gum tissue. The third ledge can be inclined at an obtuse angle with respect to the longitudinal axis. The first ledge can be at a right angle with respect to the longitudinal axis.
In some examples, the body is fabricated from a polymer, a ceramic, and/or a metal.
Dental implant systems are also disclosed. According to some aspects, a dental implant system includes an abutment for securing between a dental implant and a dental prosthetic. The abutment has a first section for securing to the dental implant and a second section including a post. The system further includes an adaptor for securing the abutment to the dental implant. The adaptor includes a body extending longitudinally between a proximal end positionable towards the dental implant and a distal end positionable towards the dental prosthetic. The body has a bore extending longitudinally from the proximal end for sliding receipt of the post, and a longitudinally extending distal shaft for inserting into the dental prosthetic. The distal shaft can taper in outer diameter going towards the distal end.
In some examples, the distal shaft is frustoconical.
In some examples, the body further includes a proximal flange positioned proximally of the distal shaft for securing between the dental prosthetic and the abutment. The proximal flange can include a first ledge for abutting the abutment. The proximal flange can include a second ledge for abutting the dental prosthetic, and the second ledge can taper in outer diameter going towards the distal end. The proximal flange can include a third ledge between the first ledge and the second ledge for abutting gum tissue. The third ledge tapers in outer diameter going from the second ledge towards the first ledge.
In some examples, the body extends along a longitudinal axis between the proximal end and the distal end. The distal shaft can have an outer surface that is inclined at a first acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis. The second ledge can be inclined at a second acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis. The second acute angle can be greater than the first acute angle.
In some examples, the flange further includes a third ledge between the first ledge and the second ledge for abutting gum tissue. The third ledge can be inclined at an obtuse angle with respect to the longitudinal axis.
In some examples, the first ledge is at a right angle with respect to the longitudinal axis.
In some examples, the abutment is fabricated from a metal, and the adaptor is fabricated from a polymer, a ceramic, and/or a metal.
Methods for installing a dental implant system are also disclosed. According to some aspects, a method for installing a dental implant system includes a) securing a first section of an abutment to an implant; b) sliding an adaptor onto a post of a second section of the abutment to position a proximal end of the adaptor towards the implant and a distal end of the adaptor away from the implant, and adhering the adaptor to the post; and c) inserting the distal end of the adaptor into a dental prosthetic to position a distal shaft of the adaptor within the dental prosthetic, wherein the distal shaft tapers in outer diameter going towards the distal end, and adhering the distal shaft to the dental prosthetic.
In some examples, the method further includes d) positioning a proximal flange of the adaptor between the dental prosthetic and the abutment. Step b) can include positioning a first ledge of the flange to abut the abutment.
In some examples, step d) further includes positioning a second ledge of the flange to abut the dental prosthetic, wherein the second ledge tapers in outer diameter going towards the distal end.
In some examples, step d) further includes positioning a third ledge of the flange to abut a patient's gum tissue, wherein the third ledge tapers in outer diameter going towards the proximal end.
The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of articles, methods, and apparatuses of the present specification and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way. In the drawings:
Various apparatuses or processes or compositions will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of the claimed subject matter. No embodiment described below limits any claim and any claim may cover processes or apparatuses or compositions that differ from those described below. The claims are not limited to apparatuses or processes or compositions having all of the features of any one apparatus or process or composition described below or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses or processes or compositions described below. It is possible that an apparatus or process or composition described below is not an embodiment of any exclusive right granted by issuance of this patent application. Any subject matter described below and for which an exclusive right is not granted by issuance of this patent application may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicants, inventors or owners do not intend to abandon, disclaim or dedicate to the public any such subject matter by its disclosure in this document.
As used herein, the term ‘dental implant’ refers to a part or piece that is intended to replace a tooth root, and in use is implanted into available patient bone (root-form, zygomas, sinus, or resected bone such as but not limited to fibular implanted bone), or onto the bone beneath the tissue (subperiosteal).
As used herein, the term ‘dental prosthetic’ refers to an artificial tooth or teeth, or a part including an artificial tooth or teeth. A ‘dental prosthetic’ may also be referred to as a ‘crown’ or a ‘bridge’.
As used herein, the term ‘dental implant abutment’ (or simply ‘abutment’) refers to a piece or part that joins a dental implant to a dental prosthetic. For example, a dental implant abutment may have a first end that is screwed to a dental implant, and a second end that is inserted into and adhered to a dental prosthetic. The first end and second end may be integral, or may be separate pieces that are secured together (i.e. an abutment may be of a one-piece construction or a multi-piece construction).
Generally disclosed herein is an adaptor for a dental implant abutment, a dental implant system including such an adaptor, and related methods. The adaptor is generally configured to enhance the attachment between a dental implant abutment and a dental prosthetic, and to minimize or reduce or prevent adhesive overflow. Furthermore, the adaptor can be custom made for a given prefabricated dental implant abutment and for a given dental prosthetic. This can further enhance the attachment between a dental implant abutment and a dental prosthetic, as the adaptor can be made to tightly fit the dental implant abutment and can be made from a similar material to the dental prosthetic, which can enhance bonding. Furthermore, the adaptor can allow facilitate greater accuracy in placement of the dental prosthetic, which allow for the use of smaller surface holes in a dental prosthetic. Furthermore, the use of the adaptor can minimize or reduce the need for adjustment of the path of insertion of the adaptor. This can in turn simplify the implant procedure and help to preserve the function and aesthetics of the dental prosthetic.
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The dental implant 134 and dental prosthetic 136 can be of any suitable design, including those known in the art, and are not described in detail herein.
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While the above description provides examples of one or more processes or apparatuses or compositions, it will be appreciated that other processes or apparatuses or compositions may be within the scope of the accompanying claims.
To the extent any amendments, characterizations, or other assertions previously made (in this or in any related patent applications or patents, including any parent, sibling, or child) with respect to any art, prior or otherwise, could be construed as a disclaimer of any subject matter supported by the present disclosure of this application, Applicant hereby rescinds and retracts such disclaimer. Applicant also respectfully submits that any prior art previously considered in any related patent applications or patents, including any parent, sibling, or child, may need to be re-visited.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 63/081,466 filed on Sep. 22, 2020, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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63081466 | Sep 2020 | US |