Claims
- 1. An emergence cuff member for use in preserving the interdental papilla during the procedure of placing an abutment on a root member implanted in the alveolar bone of a patient in which the abutment has a frusto-spherical basal surface portion and a conical surface portion having a selected height extending therefrom comprising a generally annular member formed of biocompatible synthetic plastic having first and second ends, a bore extending from the first to the second ends, the bore having a taper generally matching that of the conical surface portion of the abutment, the larger end of the bore being at the first end, the outer surface of the annular member forming a feathered edge with the bore at the first end of the annular member, the distance between the first and second ends being less than the height of the conical surface, the diameter of the cuff member increasing in the direction going from the first end to the second end, and locking means formed at the second end to lock a temporary crown thereto.
- 2. An emergence cuff member according to claim 1 in which the locking means comprises a radially extending retaining member.
- 3. An emergence cuff member according to claim 1 in which the locking means comprises a generally annular groove formed around the periphery of the cuff member in which the member on the side of the groove closest to the second end has a reduced diameter.
- 4. An emergence cuff member according to claim 1 further including a radially inwardly extending flexible lip formed at the first end of the cuff member.
- 5. An emergence cuff member for use in preserving the interdental papilla during the procedure of placing an abutment on a root member implanted in the alveolar bone of a patient in which the abutment has a frusto-spherical basal surface portion and a conical surface portion having a selected height extending therefrom comprising a generally annular member formed of biocompatible synthetic plastic having first and second ends, a bore extending from the first to the second ends, the bore having a taper generally matching that of the conical surface portion of the abutment, the larger end of the bore being at the first end, the outer surface of the annular member forming a feathered edge with the bore at the first end of the annular member, the distance between the first and second ends being less than the height of the conical surface, the diameter of the cuff member increasing in the direction going from the first end to the second end, and a radially inwardly extending flexible lip formed at the first end of the cuff member.
BACKGROUND
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application, Ser. No. 08/293,308, filed Aug. 22, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,499,918.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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