Claims
- 1. A healing abutment for attaching to a dental implant, which has an inner socket defined by an inner wall, the healing abutment having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end including a first complementary surface structure that is sized and dimensioned to create a releasable retention force with the inner wall of the implant, the proximal end being configured to shape the patient's gum tissue.
- 2. A healing abutment as in claim 1, wherein the first complementary surface structure comprises at least one lever arm.
- 3. A healing abutment as in claim 2, wherein the lever arm includes a protrusion.
- 4. A healing abutment as in claim 4, wherein the protrusion includes tapered leading edge.
- 5. A healing abutment as in claim 1, comprising an anti-rotation portion.
- 6. A healing abutment as in claim 5, wherein the anti-rotation portion comprises a substantially cylindrical portion and three protrusions that are arranged approximately 120 degrees about a perimeter of the substantially cylindrical portion.
- 7. A healing abutment as in claim 1, further comprising an inner bore, which extends from the distal end to the proximal end of the healing abutment.
- 8. A healing abutment as in claim 7, wherein the inner bore includes seat for supporting a bolt configured to extend through the healing abutment and into the inner socket of the dental implant.
- 9. A healing abutment for attaching to a dental implant, which has an inner socket with a recess, the healing abutment having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end including a first complementary surface that is sized and dimensioned to engage the recess in a snap fit, the proximal end being configured to shape the patient's gum tissue.
- 10. A healing abutment as in claim 9, wherein the first complementary surface structure comprises at least one lever arm.
- 11. A healing abutment as in claim 10, wherein the at least one lever arm includes a protrusion.
- 12. A healing abutment as in claim 11, wherein the protrusion includes tapered leading edge.
- 13. A healing abutment as in claim 10, comprising an anti-rotation portion.
- 14. A healing abutment as in claim 13, wherein the anti-rotation portion comprises a substantially cylindrical portion and three protrusions that are arranged approximately 120 degrees about a perimeter of the substantially cylindrical portion.
- 15. A healing abutment as in claim 9, further comprising an inner bore, which extends from the distal end to the proximal end of the healing abutment.
- 16. A healing abutment as in claim 15, wherein the inner bore includes seat for supporting a bolt configured to extend through the healing abutment and into the inner socket of the dental implant.
- 17. A dental implant system comprising:
a dental implant comprising a body portion and a top surface, the implant further comprising an inner socket defined by an inner wall with an opening located at the top surface; a healing abutment for attaching to the dental implant comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being configured to shape the patient's gum tissue; and complimentary surface structures on the dental implant and the distal end of the healing abutment to create a releasable retention force between the dental implant and the healing abutment.
- 18. A dental implant system as in claim 17, wherein the complimentary surface structures comprise the inner wall of the inner socket and a first complementary surface structure on the distal end of the healing abutment, the first complementary surface structure being sized and dimensioned to apply a lateral force against the inner wall
- 19. A dental implant system as in claim 17, wherein the complimentary surface structures comprises a recess formed on the inner wall of the inner socket and a first complementary surface structure on the distal end of the healing abutment, the first complementary surface structure being sized and dimensioned to engage the recess in a snap fit.
- 20. A dental system as in claim 17, wherein the inner socket of the dental implant includes an anti-rotation chamber and the healing abutment includes a corresponding anti-rotation portion that is sized and dimensioned to engage the anti-rotation chamber.
- 21. A dental implant system as in claim 20, wherein the anti-rotation portion comprises a substantially cylindrical portion and three protrusions that are arranged approximately 120 degrees about a perimeter of the substantially cylindrical portion.
- 22. A dental implant system as in claim 17, wherein the complementary surface structures comprises at least one lever arm positioned on the distal end of the healing abutment.
- 23. A dental implant system as in claim 22, wherein the at least one lever arm includes a protrusion.
- 24. A dental implant system as in claim 23, wherein the protrusion includes tapered leading edge.
- 25. A dental implant system as in claim 17, wherein the healing abutment includes an inner bore that extends from the distal end to the proximal end of the healing abutment, the inner bore including a seat.
- 26. A dental system as in claim 25, comprising a bolt having a proximal end configured to engage the seat and a distal end configured to engage a threaded portion of the internal socket so as to secure the healing abutment to the dental implant.
- 27. A method of securing a healing abutment to an implant installed in a patient's jawbone, comprising:
inserting a distal end of the healing abutment into a coronal opening of the implant until said distal end releasably engages and secures the healing abutment to the implant; inserting a bolt into a bore of the healing abutment, and threading the bolt into a threaded chamber of the implant to secure the healing abutment to the implant.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the distal end of the healing abutment realeasably engages the implant in a friction fit.
- 29. The method of claim 27, wherein the distal end of the healing abutment realeasably engages the implant in a snap fit.
- 30. The method of claim 27, wherein the distal end of the healing abutment realeasably engages the implant in an interference fit.
PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application claims the priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of Provisional Application No. 60/339,127 filed Dec. 7, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60339127 |
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