The present invention relates to a dental implant carrier for affixing into a hollow space, in particular a predrilled bore, of a bone having a base body insertable into the hollow space and a clamping part with an implant post for the affixing of a dental implant.
Dental implants as fixedly seated dental prostheses combine many benefits with respect to comfort, dental esthetics and functionality: In this respect, the dental implant carrier is inserted into the jawbone and there is then ingrowth of bone and tissue over time. The tooth implant carrier there takes over the function of a natural root of the tooth. The most important requirement for a successful anchoring of an implant carrier is the fixed ingrowth into the bone tissue, which has usually taken place only after some months. The patient is given a provisional dental prosthesis during the ingrowth period. Once the dental implant carrier has firmly grown in, the final dental prosthesis is fitted.
It is the object of the present invention to propose a dental implant carrier of the initially named kind which also enables immediate loading in addition to an improved fit.
This is achieved in accordance with the invention in an advantageous embodiment in that the base body has laterally projecting expanding parts made in resilient form, in that the clamping part engages at the base body and in that the base body can be pulled in the direction of the implant post by the clamping part.
The jawbone is mainly comprised of sponge-like bone tissue, with this bone tissue being covered externally by a compact, solid bone layer. The present invention now makes use of this dense and stable structure of this outer bone layer (substantia compacta corticalis, briefly called the compacta in the following) in that the resiliently formed expanding parts of the base body can be inserted into the prepared bore of the jawbone in one workstep, with the laterally projecting and preferably compressible expanding parts being automatically expanded again in the radial direction after being led through the opening of the compacta into sponge-like bone tissue. The spread-out expanding parts of the base body can subsequently be pulled at the inner side of the stable compacta by the clamping part in the direction of the implant post. Since the final affixing of the dental implant carrier is operative between the outer side and the inner side of the hard outer bone layer, there is also no additional necessity to anchor the base body with the sponge-like bone tissue disposed beneath the compacta by an expanding device customary in accordance with the prior art. Optionally, as required, such additional affixing techniques can also be used.
Provision can be made in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention that the base body has at least two regions of different diameter spaced apart from one another in the unloaded state and that the base body is made in spring-elastic form in the region of the largest diameter and the spring load of the base body in the region of its largest diameter preferably acts outwardly radially. It can be of advantage in this respect if the base body preferably acts outwardly radially at least in the region of its largest diameter. It can be of advantage in this respect if the base body is made compressible at least in the region of its largest diameter so that it can be inserted into the hollow space from the outside. In this respect, it is expedient if the base body is made such that it can be introduced together with the clamping part, for example, by a cooperating screw connection, into the bore of the jawbone.
The expanding parts can preferably be chamfered at their upper free end. In this respect, a chamfer toward the interior of the base body can have the result that a larger contact surface toward the compacta is formed on the expansion of the expanding parts. In accordance with an alternative embodiment of the invention, however, a chamfer can also be formed toward the outer side of the base body.
It is particularly advantageous if a cylindrical region adjoins the clamping part above the preferably present conical section in the radially expanded region, said cylindrical region either having laterally projecting blades or, alternatively, a self-cutting thread. A cutting into the jawbone, and here in particular in the region of the compacta, is hereby achieved on the screwing in of the clamping part in the region of the blades or of the self-cutting thread. The upper region of the clamping part is thus made as a cutting tool which enables an improved fit on the screwing in of the implant.
The term “diameter” within the framework of the present invention preferably relates to the diameter of cylindrical shapes; otherwise, the maximum dimension of the respectively used geometrical shape is to be understood by it.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will be explained with reference to the following description of the Figures. There is/are shown therein:
a to 1f: the enossal installation process of the dental implant carrier in time sequences;
a to 2c: the dental implant carrier with base body and clamping part;
a to 3c: the base body in different views;
a and 4b: an alternative embodiment of a clamping part in a front view and a plan view;
a to 5c: an alternative embodiment of the base body in different views;
a and 6b: a further alternative embodiment of the base body in different views;
a and 7b: a further embodiment of the clamping part in a front view and in a longitudinal section; and
a and 8b: again, an alternative embodiment of a clamping part in a front view and in a longitudinal section.
a to 1f show the installation process of the dental implant carrier in time sequences.
b shows the jawbone 1 with the predrilled bore 4 into which a dental implant carrier 6 (shown schematically) in accordance with the invention can be inserted from the outside. The dental implant carrier 6 is made in two parts in the Figure shown and includes a base body 7 with its laterally projecting expanding parts 8a and 8b which are made in spring-elastic form and whose spring force acts radially outwardly under load. The base body 7 with its expanding parts 8a and 8b has a substantially frustoconical outer contour. The expanding parts 8a and 8b are made compressible in the region of their largest diameters. A clamping part 9 is partially screwed into the base body 7, with the external thread of the clamping part 9 cooperating with the base body 7 not being shown due to the purely schematic representation. The clamping part 9 has an implant post 9a for the affixing of an artificial dental prosthesis.
c shows the dental implant carrier 6 partially introduced into the bore 4, with the spring-elastic expanding parts 8a and 8b being compressed in the passage region of the stable compacta 3. The clamping part 9 has a widened abutment surface 10 of cylindrical shape which, as shown in the following Figures, can be brought into contact with the flat point 5 at the outer side of the compacta 3 shown in
d shows the dental implant carrier 6 which is completely inserted into the jawbone 1 and whose expanding parts 8a and 8b are again automatically radially expanded due to the spring effect after the passage through the bone layer of the compacta 3. The base body 7 is now completely in the sponge-like bone tissue 2 which permits the automatic expansion of the expanding parts 8a and 8b. The abutment surface 10 shown in
e shows the clamping part 9 completely screwed into the base body 7, with the expanding parts 8a and 8b being pulled toward the inner side of the compacta 3 by the screwing process which has already taken place. The dental implant carrier 6 is now firmly anchored in the jawbone 1.
f shows the analog representation in accordance with
a shows the dental implant carrier 6 with the base body 7 into which the clamping part 9 can be screwed. A funnel-shaped base boy 7 has a plurality of spring-elastic expanding parts 8a and 8d, with the smaller diameter of the base in the installation position being remote from the clamping part 9 or with the peripheral rim with maximum diameter facing the clamping part 9. Expansion slots 12 are arranged between the expanding parts 8a and 8d. The clamping part 9 has a thread 13 for screwing with the base body 7. The widened circular abutment surface 10 can also be recognized which contacts the cover layer of the compacta 3 in the installation position and which thereby enables the axial displacement between the clamping part 9 and the base body 7 in the clamping process. The implant post 9a serves the affixing of the artificial dental implant 11 (
b shows the clamping part 2 which can be pre-affixed to the base body 7, which is partly screwed in and which can be inserted in this prefixed state together with the expanding part 7 into a bore 4 of the alveolar bone 1.
c shows a vertical section of the clamping part 9 pre-affixable to the base body 7. In this respect, the clamping parts 8a and 8d can be recognized which are made resiliently with respect to a longitudinal axis 14 of the base body 7—which extends coaxially to the longitudinal axis of the clamping part 9.
a shows the base body 7 with the radially outwardly acting expanding parts 8a and 8b which are made integrally with the base body 7. The base body 7 has at least two regions spaced apart from one another with different diameters D1 and D2, with the base body 7 being made in spring-elastic form in the region of the largest diameter D2 and with the spring load of the base body 7 acting radially outwardly in the region of its largest diameter D2. The expanding parts 8a and 8b are made compressible to a longitudinal axis 7 in the region of the largest diameter D2. In the embodiment shown, the expanding parts 8a and 8b are made compressible to a longitudinal axis 7. In the embodiment shown, the expanding parts 8a to 8d are made as outwardly facing lugs. The angle α measured between the longitudinal axis 14 of the base body 7 and the direction of the outwardly facing lugs is between 10° and 50°, preferably between 20° and 35°.
b shows the base body 7 in a perspective representation with the expansion slots 12 arranged between the expanding parts 8a and 8d. The turned facet at the upper end-face peripheral rim of the expanding parts 8a to 8d can also be recognized in this Figure which prevents a folding together of the base body 7 in the clamping process, in particular on the pressing with the compacta 3.
a schematically shows the clamping part 9 in a slightly modified embodiment in a side view. In addition to the already described implant post 9a and the widened abutment surface 10, the clamping part 9 in the Figure shown has an additional conical section 15. Due to this conical section 15, the base body 7 or its expanding parts 8a to 8d can additionally be expanded in the radial direction in the clamping procedure so that the expanding parts 8a to 8 are expanded to an increased degree in the bore 4. The external thread of the clamping part 9 is not shown due to the schematic representation.
a shows a perspective view of the base body 7 which has six expanding parts 8 (cf. the corresponding cross-section in
In the embodiment variant in accordance with
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In the embodiment of the clamping part 9 in accordance with the embodiment of
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments shown, but includes and covers all the variants and technical equivalents which may fall into the scope of the following claims. The positional indications selected in the description, such as top, bottom, lateral are also related to the customary installation position of the dental implant carrier 6 or to the directly described and represented Figure and are to be transferred to the new position accordingly on a change of position. It is also possible to use the construction of the dental implant carrier 6 in accordance with the invention for other fixings to the human bone system and also to the animal bone system, e.g. as surgical fixation aids in the region of the joints.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 1667/2006 | Oct 2006 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/008649 | 10/4/2007 | WO | 00 | 4/2/2009 |