Claims
- 1. A drill bit for preparing surgical sites for placement of endosseous dental implants, comprising:
a mounting shank having a chuck at a proximal end sized and configured to interface with a rotation providing hand-piece; and a distal cutting head comprising a plurality of blades each having a positive rake angle end cutting edge converging radially from substantially an outer-most diameter of said cutting head to substantially a distal-most point of said cutting head.
- 2. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said drill bit has a longitudinal axis and said blades are arranged substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 3. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said drill bit has a longitudinal axis and said blades extend substantially straight generally along said longitudinal axis.
- 4. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said drill bit has a longitudinal axis and said blades are angularly spaced apart about said longitudinal axis.
- 5. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein each of said blades comprises one or more relief surfaces.
- 6. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 4° to about 6°.
- 7. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 2° to about 7°.
- 8. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 1° to about 20°.
- 9. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said cutting head is coated with diamond-like carbon.
- 10. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said cutting head is coated with amorphous diamond.
- 11. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said cutting head is coated with titanium nitride.
- 12. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said cutting head is sized to prepare an osteotomy having a diameter in the range from about 1.5 mm to about 6 mm.
- 13. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said cutting head comprises at least three of said blades.
- 14. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein each of said blades has a leading surface distally terminating in one of said cutting edges and each of said leading surfaces is tilted away from the direction of drill bit rotation to provide said positive rake angle.
- 15. A surgical drill bit for forming an osteotomy in the jawbone of a patient for receiving a dental implant, comprising:
a shank comprising a mounting portion, a working portion and having a longitudinal axis; and said working portion including multiple blades each distally terminating in an end cutting edge converging radially from substantially an outer-most diameter of said working portion to substantially a distal-most point of said working portion, each of said end cutting edges having a positive rake angle, at least one of said end cutting edges having said positive rake angle on a portion spaced from said distal-most point of said working portion and extending substantially to said outer-most diameter of said working portion.
- 16. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said blades are arranged substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 17. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said blades extend substantially longitudinally about said longitudinal axis.
- 18. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said blades are angularly spaced apart about said longitudinal axis.
- 19. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said blades are substantially symmetrically arranged about said longitudinal axis.
- 20. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein each of said blades comprises one or more relief surfaces.
- 21. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 4° to about 6°.
- 22. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 2° to about 7°.
- 23. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 1° to about 20°.
- 24. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said working portion is coated with a material selected from the group consisting of: diamond-like carbon, amorphous diamond and titanium nitride.
- 25. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said working portion is sized to prepare an osteotomy having a diameter in the range from about 1.5 mm to about 6 mm.
- 26. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said working portion is sized to prepare an osteotomy having a depth to receive dental implants with lengths ranging from about 8 mm to about 18 mm.
- 27. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said working portion comprises a plurality of depth indicating bands.
- 28. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein each of said blades comprises substantially de-sharpened side edges.
- 29. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein each of said blades has a trailing blade surface having an irrigation fluid discharge port formed thereon.
- 30. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein said working portion comprises at least three of said blades.
- 31. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein each of said blades has a leading face distally terminating in one of said cutting edges and each of said leading faces is angled with respect to said longitudinal axis to provide said positive rake angle.
- 32. A dental tool bit for forming an endosseous implant-receiving osteotomy in bone material, comprising:
a shank having a rotary longitudinal axis, said shank comprising:
a mounting portion adapted to interface with a dental hand-piece; and a working portion having a distal terminus and an outer-most perimeter, said working portion comprising a plurality of blades extending generally parallel to said longitudinal axis, each of said blades distally terminating in an end cutting edge, at least one of said end cutting edges having a positive rake angle, at least one of said end cutting edges having said positive rake angle along substantially its entire span extending radially from substantially said distal terminus of said working portion to substantially said outer-most perimeter of said working portion.
- 33. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 4° to about 6°.
- 34. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 2° to about 7°.
- 35. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 1° to about 20°.
- 36. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein said mounting portion and said working portion are connected by a collar member.
- 37. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein said tool bit comprises a longitudinal passage in fluid communication with a plurality of discharge ports.
- 38. The tool bit of claim 37, wherein each of said discharge ports is located on a trailing surface of each said blade.
- 39. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein said working portion comprises a plurality of depth indicating indicia.
- 40. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein each of said blades comprises substantially rounded side edges.
- 41. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein said working portion is coated with a material selected from the group consisting of: diamond-like carbon, amorphous diamond and titanium nitride.
- 42. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein said distal terminus essentially approximates a point.
- 43. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein said blades each comprise a relief surface intermediate each of said end cutting edges and a trailing end edge of each of said blades.
- 44. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein said working portion comprises at least three of said blades.
- 45. The tool bit of claim 32, wherein each of said blades has a leading surface terminating in one of said cutting edges and at least one of said leading surfaces is angled with respect to said longitudinal axis.
- 46. A dental drilling system for preparing an osteotomy, comprising:
a tool bit having a cutting tip comprising a plurality of blades each distally terminating in an end cutting edge having a positive rake angle spanning substantially its entire length, at least one of said end cutting edges diverging from substantially a distal terminus of said cutting tip to substantially an outer-most periphery of said cutting tip; and a dental hand-piece holding said tool bit and adapted to provide rotational motion to said tool bit.
- 47. The drilling system of claim 46, further comprising an irrigation cannula in fluid communication with said tool bit.
- 48. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein said tool bit has a longitudinal axis and said blades are arranged substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 49. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein said tool bit has a longitudinal axis and said blades extend substantially axially about said longitudinal axis.
- 50. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein said tool bit has a longitudinal axis and said blades are angularly spaced apart about said longitudinal axis.
- 51. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 4° to about 6°.
- 52. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 2° to about 7°.
- 53. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein said positive rake angle is in the range from about 1° to about 20°.
- 54. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein said tool bit comprises a plurality of osteotomy depth indicating markings.
- 55. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein selected surfaces of said tool bit are coated with a material selected from the group consisting of: diamond-like carbon, amorphous diamond and titanium nitride.
- 56. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein said tool bit is sized to prepare an osteotomy having a diameter in the range from about 1.5 mm to about 6 mm.
- 57. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein said tool bit is sized to prepare an osteotomy having a depth sufficient to receive dental implants with lengths ranging from about 8 mm to about 18 mm.
- 58. The drilling system bit of claim 46, wherein said cutting tip comprises at least three of said blades.
- 59. The drilling system of claim 46, wherein each of said blades has a leading face terminating in one of said cutting edges and each of said leading faces leans backwards relative to the direction of drill bit rotation.
- 60. A dental tool bit for forming an implant-receiving osteotomy in a jawbone, comprising:
a shank having a substantially central longitudinal axis and a direction of rotation, said shank comprising:
a mounting portion having a chuck at a proximal end adapted to interface with a rotary dental hand-piece; and a working portion having a distal-most point and an outer-most perimeter, said working portion comprising a plurality of blades extending substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis, each of said blades having a leading surface distally terminating in an end cutting edge, each end cutting edge extending radially from substantially said distal-most point of said working portion to substantially said outer-most perimeter of said working portion, at least one of said leading surfaces being angled relative to said longitudinal axis such that it is tilted away from said direction of rotation.
- 61. The tool bit of claim 60, wherein at least one of said leading surfaces comprises a positive rake face.
- 62. The tool bit of claim 60, wherein at least one of said end cutting edges has a positive rake angle.
- 63. A method of forming an osteotomy in bone material for receiving a dental implant by using a drill bit having a cutting tip comprising a plurality of blades each having a positive rake angle end cutting edge converging radially from substantially an outer-most diameter of said cutting tip to substantially a distal-most point of said cutting tip, said method comprising the steps of:
positioning said drill bit at a selected osteotomy site; engaging said drill bit with said bone material; and providing rotational motion to said drill bit to cut said bone material due to rotational interaction between said positive rake angle end cutting edges and said bone material to form said osteotomy.
- 64. The method of claim 63, comprising the further step of withdrawing said drill bit from said osteotomy when an osteotomy of a selected size has been formed.
- 65. The method of claim 63, comprising the further step of providing irrigation fluid to said drill bit to cool, lubricate and wash said drill bit and/or said osteotomy.
- 66. The method of claim 63, wherein said cutting tip comprises at least three of said blades.
- 67. The method of claim 63, wherein each of said blades has a leading surface distally terminating in one of said cutting edges and each of said leading faces is tilted rearwardly relative to the direction of drill bit rotation to form said positive rake angle
- 68. The method of claim 63, wherein said drill bit has a longitudinal axis and said blades are arranged substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 69. The method of claim 63, wherein said drill bit has a longitudinal axis and said blades extend substantially straight generally along said longitudinal axis.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/222,501, filed Aug. 2, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60222501 |
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