Claims
- 1. A dental implant comprising an elongated externally threaded base having apical and coronal portions for receipt in an osteotomy, a head portion extending from the coronal portion of the base, the head portion having an outer periphery formed with an esthetic profile extending around the outer periphery of the head and having opposed buccal and lingual sides and inter-proximal zones generally ninety degrees from the center of the buccal and lingual sides, the head having a peripherally extending coronal and apical portions, the buccal side of the coronal portion of the head formed with a scalloped, smoothly curved recess simulating the buccal area of a natural tooth and a prosthetic attachment mechanism on the head for receiving a selected prosthesis.
- 2. A dental implant according to claim 1 in which the lingual side of the coronal portion of the head is formed with a scalloped, smoothly curved recess simulating the lingual area of a natural tooth.
- 3. A dental implant according to claim 1 in which the inter-proximal zones of the apical portion of the head is formed along a selected profile with a rough textured outer surface to enhance bone attachment.
- 4. A dental implant according to claim 1 in which the attachment mechanism for receiving a selected prosthesis comprises a prosthetic receiving post extending away from the head portion, the post formed with a self-locking taper and an anti-rotational polygonal surface portion disposed between the head portion and the prosthetic receiving post.
- 5. A dental implant according to claim 4 further comprising a prosthesis having a post receiving bore having opposite apical and coronal ends formed with a self-locking taper complimentary to the prosthesis receiving post and a female polygonal surface is formed at the apical end of the base complimentary to the anti-rotational polygonal surface of the implant, the prosthesis receiving bore being received on the post for permanent attachment thereto.
- 6. A dental implant according to claim 1 in which the head portion has a coronal surface and the attachment mechanism comprises a plug receiving bore formed in the base through the coronal surface with a self-locking taper and a female polygonal surface is formed at the apical end of the plug receiving bore.
- 7. A dental implant according to claim 6 further comprising a prosthetic attachment having a generally cylindrical plug having an outer surface formed with a self-locking taper complimentary to the plug receiving bore, the plug having an apical portion beyond the taper formed as a polygon surface complimentary to the female polygonal surface in the plug receiving bore and a prosthetic receiving post extending coronally from the cylindrical plug.
- 8. A dental implant comprising an elongated externally threaded base having apical and coronal portions for receipt in an osteotomy, a head portion extending from the coronal portion of the base, a prosthetic attachment mechanism on the head for receiving a selected prosthesis including a generally cylindrical surface having a self-locking taper in series with an anti-rotational polygonal surface.
- 9. A dental implant according to claim 8 in which the generally cylindrical surface having a self-locking taper is formed on the surface of a prosthetic receiving post extending from the head and the anti-rotational polygonal surface is a male polygonal surface disposed between the head portion and the post.
- 10. A dental implant according to claim 8 in which the generally cylindrical surface having a self-locking taper is formed on a surface defining a prosthetic plug receiving bore formed in the implant and the anti-rotational polygonal surface is a female polygonal surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. Section 119 (e)(1) of Prov. Appl. No. 60/326,707, filed Oct. 4, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60326707 |
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