The present invention relates to an anchoring device for dental prostheses.
It is known, in the technical sector of dental prostheses, that there exists the need to provide screws, which are screwed into the jaw bone, in order to provide support for the stump pin which is to be covered by the prosthesis which reproduces the original natural tooth.
A particular zone which is used for the prosthesis implant consists of the so-called upper maxillary sinus, namely that hollow recess in the upper jaw where the screw must be applied.
In many cases, in fact, the upper jaw bone part which is situated underneath the sinus (also referred to below as “subsinus bone”), onto which the screw is screwed, has a small thickness which is not sufficient to ensure the stability over time of the screw, and therefore of the entire prosthesis, which may move, causing major discomfort for the patient.
Examples of the prior art generally relating to intraosseous screws for dental implants are described in US 2010/312248 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,016,651.
In both cases the screws and the respective anchoring means are necessarily fastened to the bone to be treated.
The known solutions therefore have the drawback of being able to be used only for jaw bones with a thickness sufficient to allow anchoring of the screws and therefore cannot be used in all those cases which require anchoring to the upper jaw bone part situated underneath the sinuses, which often has a small thickness, not sufficient for ensuring secure gripping of the screws and therefore the stability over time of the prosthesis.
The technical problem which is posed, therefore, is that of providing an anchoring device for dental prostheses of the upper dental arch which must be anchored to the jaw bone part situated underneath the upper maxillary sinuses, whereby said anchoring must be able to ensure a high degree of stability over time of the said prosthesis also in the case of a small thickness of the bone underneath the sinus.
In connection with this problem, it is also required that this device should have small dimensions, be easy and inexpensive to produce and assemble and be able to be easily implanted in any patient, reducing the application and healing time. These results are obtained according to the present invention by an anchoring device for dental prostheses according to the herein disclosed subject matter.
Such a device comprises: a plurality of intraosseous screws, each provided with a predefined thread and with a bottom shank for operating the said screw, a crosspiece comprising a plurality of nuts, in a number corresponding to the number of intraosseous screws, connected together in the transverse direction by means of spacers, each nut having a female thread corresponding to the thread of a respective intra-osseous screw; and a plurality of lock nuts, in a number corresponding to the number of intraosseous screws and each provided with a female thread in turn corresponding to the thread of the respective screw. The device allows stable and permanent anchoring to the upper jaw bone, for fixing of dental prostheses of the upper dental arch, owing to the fact that the crosspiece is designed to be inserted and housed, during use, inside a maxillary sinus, each screw being configured to be inserted, during use, inside a respective hole through the bone underneath the maxillary sinus so that it projects beyond the bone and is inserted inside the respective nut of the crosspiece so as to cause mating together of the respective threads, and so that the bottom operating shank and bottom part of the screw thread, opposite to that engaged with the respective nut of the crosspiece, project at the bottom from the lower outer cortex of the bone in order to allow screwing of the screw onto the nut of the crosspiece by means of said bottom operating shank and screwing of the lock nut on the respective intraosseous screw, respectively.
The bottom shank of each screw may advantageously have a shape suitable for engagement with a corresponding operating tool, in particular with a polygonal cross-section or a grooved profile. The tip of a screw may be preferably frustoconical so as to favour the entry of the screw into the nut and the male/female engagement of the respective threads.
Each lock nut has preferably, on a bottom edge thereof, at least two incisions which are designed for engagement with corresponding teeth of an operating spanner.
According to a particularly preferred embodiment, the spacers (111) have dimensions and are configured to allow the bending of the crosspiece in a direction substantially perpendicular to the transverse direction so as to arrange the nuts in different planes. In this way it is possible to ensure the possibility of adapting easily the anchoring device to different forms of the maxillary sinus.
In particular, the spacers may have a circular cross-section with a diameter of between 1.5 and 4.0 mm, preferably between 2.4 and 3.6 mm, and/or may be made of Gr 2/4 titanium or an alloy thereof. The present invention also relates to a kit which comprises an anchoring device according to the invention and a spanner for operating the lock nuts and a dental prosthesis assembly comprising an anchoring device and at least one dental prosthesis configured for stable engagement with a screw of the anchoring device.
Further details may be obtained from the following description of a non-limiting example of embodiment of the subject of the present invention provided with reference to the attached drawings in which:
As shown in
In detail, the bottom shank 11 of the screw has preferably a polygonal, square, hexagonal or similar cross-section, or splined profile, designed to favour the engagement with a corresponding operating tool (not shown).
Preferably, the screw 10 has frustoconical tip 10b designed to favour the entry of the screw into the nut and the male/female engagement of the respective threads.
The lock nut 30 has a preferably cylindrical shape, but it is also conceivable that it may have a polygonal shape.
On its edge 30b, arranged at the bottom during use, the lock nut may have at least two incisions 31 which are designed for engagement with corresponding teeth of an operating spanner 50, described below with reference to
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The invention envisages (
The present invention relates furthermore to a dental prosthesis assembly comprising an anchoring device with a plurality of intraosseous screws 10, a crosspiece 120 with nuts 20 and a plurality of locknuts 30 as described above, and a dental prosthesis configured for stable engagement with at least one screw of the anchoring device.
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According to the invention it is envisaged that the spacers 111 of the nuts 20 of the crosspiece 120 are preferably made of Gr 2/4 titanium or Gr 5 alloys thereof with a diameter designed to allow the bending thereof in a direction substantially perpendicular to the transverse direction Y-Y so as to position the nuts in different planes, each of which are substantially parallel, during use, to a surface of the inner cortex 1c of the upper subsinus jaw bone, on which it rests as shown in
In preferred embodiments the diameter of the spacer is comprised between 1.5 and 4.0 mm, preferably between 2.4 and 3.6 mm.
It is therefore clear how the anchoring device offers numerous advantages compared to the prior art, in particular:
Although described in connection with a number of embodiments and a number of preferred examples of implementation of the invention, it is understood that the scope of protection of the present patent is determined solely by the claims below.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102019000024478 | Dec 2019 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2020/062018 | 12/16/2020 | WO |