1. The Field of the Invention
The present invention is in the field of endodontics. More particularly, the invention relates to dental posts, more particularly dental post analogs, used during placement of a crown or other dental prosthetic onto a patient's tooth.
2. The Relevant Technology
When placing a crown or other dental prosthetic onto a person's tooth, the dental practitioner will remove the pulp material forming the nerve of the tooth at issue, carefully prepare the canal that contained the nerve material, and insert a dental post into the canal. The dental post serves to provide support for the core and crown or other dental prosthetic that is finally fitted thereon.
In determining what dental post to install, the dental practitioner considers the length, taper, and size required. Often smaller diameter dental posts are required on the anterior teeth, while larger diameter dental posts are required for the molars. In determining which dental post will provide the best fit, a dental practitioner will often insert a dental post into the prepared canal on a trial basis. If the dental post is too short or too small, a longer or larger post may be inserted until the correct length and size is determined.
With each trial insertion of a dental post, the dental post becomes contaminated by contact with the tissue material within and adjacent to the canal. Each dental post must be discarded or cleaned (e.g., by autoclaving) after being inserted and removed from the canal. Because dental posts can be relatively expensive, discarding them is often not practical. Although cleaning the dental posts is possible, this is often inconvenient and time consuming.
In view of the foregoing, there is an ongoing need for a device that would allow a dental practitioner to determine the characteristics of a correctly sized permanent dental post without requiring insertion and contamination of the permanent dental post.
The present invention is directed to a dental post analog. The dental post analog includes an analog post body. The post body includes a distal insertion portion, at least approximately corresponding to the size, shape, and length of a permanent dental post, for temporary insertion into a recess of a tooth. The post body also includes a proximal portion that extends beyond the distal insertion portion. The dental post analog further includes at least one of means for determining the depth of placement of the distal insertion portion, means for gripping the post body, or means for tethering the post body.
According to one embodiment, at least the distal insertion portion of the post body is radiopaque. Providing a dental post analog where at least the distal insertion portion of the post body is radiopaque allows a dental practitioner to more easily view the position of the dental post analog by x-ray or other radiograph.
In an exemplary embodiment, the post body may comprise means for determining the depth of placement of the distal insertion portion. Means for determining the depth of placement of the distal insertion portion may comprise any suitable structure. Examples of suitable structure include: one or more circumferential grooves formed within the distal insertion portion, one or more circumferential ridges formed on the distal insertion portion, or markings formed on the distal insertion portion.
The dental post analog may further comprise means for gripping the post body. An example of means for gripping the post body is a handle formed near a proximal end of the proximal portion of the post body.
The dental post analog may comprise means for tethering the post body. According to one embodiment, means for tethering the post body may comprise a hole formed through the proximal portion of the post body or an optional handle formed on the proximal portion of the post body.
The dental post analog may further comprise coding means for identifying the size of the dental post analog. Such coding means may comprise a number, letter, or other marking on said post body. Alternatively, the coding means may comprise forming at least a portion of the post body so as to be of a selected color.
In some cases it may be desirable for the dental post analog to be provided in a kit. A kit may contain a plurality of dental post analogs as described above. According to one embodiment, the plurality of dental post analogs may initially be interconnected. The kit may contain dental post analogs of varying sizes (e.g., four sizes).
In use, the dental post analogs may be used to determine the size of a permanent dental post to be inserted into a prepared root canal. According to one embodiment, a selected dental post analog is inserted into a prepared tooth recess (e.g., a root canal) on a trial basis to determine whether the inserted dental post analog corresponds in size, girth, and length to a correctly sized permanent dental post. If the dental post analog is too small, the dental post analog may be removed from the tooth recess and replaced with a larger sized dental post analog. Sequentially inserting and removing dental post analogs of varying sizes allows the dental practitioner to determine the correct size, girth, and length of a permanent dental post to be installed.
The dental post analogs may be disposable so as to prevent contamination that would otherwise occur. According to such an embodiment, once the dental post analog has been inserted and removed from a prepared root canal, it may be disposed of. Alternatively, the dental post analogs may be autoclavable. Such an embodiment allows for a dental post analog to be sanitized by heat before reuse, if desired.
According to another method of use, the inventive dental post analogs may be used in forming a burn-out dental prosthetic core. A dental post analog is inserted into a prepared recess of a tooth (e.g., a prepared root canal). A dental prosthetic core is then formed from the tooth recess and dental post analog. The dental prosthetic core may be formed by either a direct technique or an indirect technique, examples of which will be discussed hereinafter.
According to another method of use, the dental post analogs may be used as a temporary or provisional dental post. According to such an embodiment, the dental post analog is inserted into a prepared root canal so as to provide a provisional dental post. Dental post analogs of varying sizes may be installed or may be inserted sequentially in order to determine the correct size. Once the correct sized dental post analog has been determined, a provisional dental prosthetic, for example a core and crown, may be formed and fitted over the inserted provisional dental post to provide a provisional dental restoration. Such a dental restoration may be later removed and replaced with a permanent dental post and a permanent dental prosthetic, when desired.
These and other advantages and features of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, or may be learned by the practice of the invention as set forth hereinafter.
To further clarify the above and other advantages and features of the present invention, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof, which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
I. Introduction
The invention relates to a dental post analog. The inventive dental post analog includes an analog post body, including a distal insertion portion that at least approximately corresponds in size, shape, and length to a permanent dental post. The post body also includes a proximal portion extending beyond the distal insertion portion. The dental post analog further includes at least one of means for determining the depth of placement of the distal insertion portion, means for gripping the post body, or means for tethering the post body.
II. Exemplary Dental Post Analogs
Analog post body 102 also includes at least one of means for determining the depth of placement of the distal insertion portion, means for gripping the post body, or means for tethering the post body. The illustrated embodiment of dental post analog 100 includes markings 108 formed along distal insertion portion 104. Markings 108 are one example of means for determining the depth of placement of the distal insertion portion. Alternative examples of means for determining the depth of placement of the distal insertion portion include one or more circumferential grooves formed within the distal insertion portion, or one or more circumferential ridges formed within the distal insertion portion.
Dental post analog 100 may include means for gripping analog post body 102. The embodiment illustrated in
Dental post analog 100 may also include means for tethering post body 102. The embodiment illustrated in
Dental post analog 100 may include coding means for identifying the size of dental post analog 100. Number 114 is one example of means for coding. A letter or other marking may alternatively be used. According to an alternative embodiment, coding means for identifying the size of dental post analog 100 may comprise forming at least a portion of post body 102 so as to be of a selected color (e.g., yellow may signify the smallest size, red and blue may signify or identify intermediate sizes, while green may identify a largest size).
The dental post analogs may be formed from any suitable material. Exemplary materials include, but are not limited to, thermoplastic materials, thermoset materials, ceramics, or metals.
According to one embodiment, at least the distal insertion portion of post body 102 may be formed of a material that is radiopaque. Such an embodiment allows a dental practitioner to see the location of a dental post analog while inserted into a recess of a tooth by x-ray or other radiograph.
In one embodiment, the dental post analog may be disposable. Alternatively, the dental post analogs may be autoclavable so as to allow for reuse.
III. Exemplary Kits
As illustrated in
According to a further embodiment, kit 250 may include a plurality of dental post analogs (e.g., 200a, 200b, 200c, 200d) including at least one dental post analog of a first size and a different dental post analog of a second size, wherein the first size is different from the second size. The illustrated embodiment includes dental post analogs of four different sizes.
IV. Methods of Using Dental Post Analogs
The inventive dental post analogs may be used as a try-in for determining the size of a correctly sized permanent dental post. In this procedure, a dental practitioner selects a dental post analog from a plurality of differently sized dental post analogs. Each dental post analog includes an analog post body including a distal insertion portion and a proximal portion. Each dental post analog further includes at least one of means for determining the depth of placement of the distal insertion portion, means for gripping the post body, or means for tethering the post body. The dental practitioner then determines whether the selected dental post analog of the selected size corresponds in size, girth, and length to a correctly sized permanent dental post relative to a prepared recess of a tooth (e.g., a prepared root canal).
As illustrated in
According to an alternative embodiment, a dental practitioner may determine whether a dental post analog of a selected size corresponds in size to a correctly sized permanent dental post by overlaying the selected dental post analog onto a radiograph (e.g., an x-ray) of a prepared root canal or other tooth recess.
The inventive dental post analogs may be used in forming a burn-out dental prosthetic core. As illustrated in
According to one embodiment, a dental prosthetic core may be formed by a direct technique. Once dental post analog 400 has been inserted into prepared recess 420, a burn-out modeling material 422 is applied around inserted dental post analog 400 and formed into a desired shape of a dental prosthetic core. The burnout modeling material may be removed once set, along with dental post analog 400 and used to form a permanent dental prosthetic core through a burnout technique. One such burn-out technique is illustrated in
The dental prosthetic core may be formed by an indirect technique as illustrated in
The inventive dental post analog may be used in forming a dental prosthetic core without using a burnout technique. According to one such method, a dental post analog is inserted into a prepared tooth recess as illustrated in conjunction with
Although some exemplary methods of using the inventive dental post analog in forming dental prosthetics have been described, it is to be understood that other known methods of forming a dental prosthetic can be adapted for use with the inventive dental post analog, and that such methods are within the scope of the invention.
The inventive dental post analogs may be used as a provisional dental post. Using a dental post analog as a provisional dental post may be useful in situations where the prognosis of the tooth is questionable. In such cases a temporary or provisional post and a provisional dental restoration may be accomplished at a relatively low cost as compared to a more expensive, permanent dental restoration. According to one such embodiment, a dental post analog 400 is inserted and bonded into a prepared recess 420 of a tooth so as to provide a provisional dental post as illustrated in
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
The present application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/094,991 filed Mar. 31, 2005 and entitled “Dental Post Analogs” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11094991 | Mar 2005 | US |
Child | 11851519 | Sep 2007 | US |