Claims
- 1. A dental tool, comprising:
a shaft having a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the distal end is adapted to drive a dental implant into a jawbone; and a retention mechanism located at the distal end and including a ball and a spring biasing the ball, wherein the retention mechanism is adapted to hold and carry the dental implant.
- 2. The dental tool of claim 1 wherein the ball and spring are housed in an axial bore, and the spring biases the ball against an internal cavity of the dental implant.
- 3. The dental tool of claim 2 wherein the ball is formed of a ceramic and the spring is formed of a corrosive resistant metal.
- 4. The dental tool of claim 3 wherein the ball is formed of one of ruby or silicone nitride, and the spring is formed of one of titanium or steel with a diamond or chromium coating.
- 5. The dental tool of claim 4 wherein the retention mechanism holds the dental implant with a force of about one ounce to about 1½ pounds.
- 6. The dental tool of claim 4 wherein the distal end is shaped as one of a hexagon, star, triangle, square, or octagon.
- 7. A dental driving tool adapted to engage, carry, and drive a dental implant, the driving tool comprising:
an elongated shaft having proximal and distal ends; a housing located at the distal end; and a locking member and a biasing member located in the housing, wherein the biasing member biases the locking member against a surface of the implant to hold and carry the implant.
- 8. The dental driving tool of claim 7 in which the locking member is formed of a ceramic and the biasing member is formed of a corrosive resistant metal.
- 9. The dental driving tool of claim 8 in which the locking member is formed of ruby or silicone nitride.
- 10. The dental driving tool of claim 9 in which the biasing member is formed of titanium.
- 11. The dental driving tool of claim 10 in which the distal end has a polygonal shape adapted to engage and drive the implant into a jawbone.
- 12. The dental driving tool of claim 11 in which the locking member and biasing member hold the dental implant with a removal force between one ounce and 1½ pounds.
- 13. A dental tool, comprising:
a shaft having a distal end and a proximal end; a drive mechanism located at the distal end, wherein the drive mechanism is adapted to drive a dental implant into a jawbone; and a retention mechanism located at the distal end and including a housing, a locking member, and a biasing member biasing the locking member, wherein the locking member and biasing member are located in the housing and adapted to hold the dental implant.
- 14. The dental driving tool of claim 13 in which the locking members is formed of ceramic as one of a ball, pin, or cylinder; and the biasing members is a spring formed of a corrosive resistant material.
- 15. The dental driving tool of claim 14 in which the housing includes an axial bore that is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis that extends through the shaft.
- 16. The dental driving tool of claim 15 in which the locking member and biasing member are removable from the housing.
- 17. The dental driving tool of claim 16 in which the drive mechanism has a polygonal configuration that matches a polygonal configuration at a coronal end of the implant.
- 18. The dental driving tool of claim 15 in which the locking member slideably moves in the axial bore.
- 19. The dental driving tool of claim 18 in which the locking member partially protrudes from the axial bore and engages a surface of the dental implant.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/385,803 filed Jun. 4, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60385803 |
Jun 2002 |
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