The invention relates to a jaw implant having at least one approximately U-shaped hole strip carrying fixing holes which are spaced apart from each other.
From DE 10 2015 122 800 B3 there is already known a jaw implant having a carrier structure, which has at least one mounting section following the bone outer structure, which can be screwed firmly to a jaw bone. At least one base protrudes far out on the mounting section, being intended to receive a prosthesis directly or by using an intermediate part also known as an abutment. Since the already known jaw implant with its far protruding bases on the mounting section constitutes a three-dimensional structure, an individual fabrication and adapting of the known jaw implant is necessary for each individual patient. For this, the known jaw implant is produced in a method calling for the acquisition of individual patient data in a first method step, regarding for example the configuration of the bones and soft tissues of the patient as well as the particular outer contour in the region of the jaw by using a MRT or CT, before the carrier structure with the protruding bases is made on the basis of this individual patient data by means of CAD or CAM technology, preferably making use of a laser sintering manufacture.
Since the jaw implant already known from DE 10 2015 122 800 B3 constitutes a person-specific implant which first needs to be produced in a costly manner, the use of the prior art known from DE 10 2015 122 800 B3 constitutes a considerable burden for the patient. The patient, who is often elderly, sick, or suffering from a tumor, must at first be assisted with a temporary measure which should not be stressed, while the implant produced according to 10 2015 122 800 B3 is available to him only at a later date. Since the remaining length of life may be short, especially for sick people, this procedure with the known implant constitutes a considerable burden for the patient.
Therefore, the object is to create a jaw implant with which an upper or lower jaw having at least one gap in the region of the teeth and possibly also the jaw bone can be treated, where the jaw implant according to the invention should make possible a quick and short-term treatment that restores the load bearing capacity of the jaw immediately after the treatment. Another object is to create a treatment which ensures, with the aid of such a jaw implant, that the function of the jaw and its load bearing capacity can be quickly restored after the treatment. The jaw implant according to the invention and the corresponding treatment method should be equally suitable for humans and animals in need of treatment.
The solution to this object according to the invention is provided by a jaw implant having one or more of the features disclosed herein.
The jaw implant according to the invention comprises at least one U-shaped hole strip, which carries fixing holes spaced apart from one another, being provided for the mounting of the jaw implant on the jaw bone of the patient and additionally or alternatively for fastening a dental prosthesis. In the space between adjacent fixing holes, cross-sectional weaknesses are provided, facilitating a deformation following the bone outer structure and an adapting of the shape of the at least one hole strip, and also intended for cutting the at least one hole strip to length. Since the hole strip when needed can be cut to length at the cross-sectional weaknesses, the jaw implant according to the invention can be manufactured in series or even in large industrial lots and then be adapted to the individual circumstances in the region of the jaw being treated, even during only one treatment session. While the fixing holes provided at the free end regions of the approximately U-shaped hole strip can be provided only for the fixation and screwing tight of the jaw implant to the jaw bone, the hole strip has, in a partial region situated at a distance from the free ends of this hole strip, in the region of every fixing hole having an internal screw thread, a cross-sectional widening which increases the longitudinal extension of this fixing hole. Thanks to these cross-sectional widenings in the region of the partial region of the hole strip carrying the dental prosthesis, the dental prosthesis can be screwed firmly and capable of bearing stress to the hole strip, without requiring a protruding mounting base, peg, or sleeve.
A preferred modification, in which the at least one hole strip if necessary can be easily deformed and/or cut to length at the waist-like cross-sectional weaknesses, calls for the at least one hole strip to form an interior first hole strip, which is joined at least on one side and preferably on both sides by connection webs to at least one exterior second hole strip.
The jaw implant according to the invention can have a single, likewise U-shaped second hole strip, which bounds the interior first hole strip and is joined to it by connection webs. Preferable, however, is an embodiment in which the interior first hole strip is joined on both sides to a respective exterior second hole strip.
A preferred modification, in which the first and/or second hole strip if necessary can be easily deformed and/or cut to length at the waist-like cross-sectional weaknesses, calls for the first and/or the second hole strip to have a link chain-shaped outer contour having in each case a preferably rounded bulging situated in the region of every fixing hole and a waist-like indentation fashioned as a cross-sectional weakness between adjacent fixing holes.
In order for the dental prosthesis to be mounted firm against rotation at the fixing hole provided in the region of a cross-sectional widening, it is advantageous for the cross-sectional widenings to have a non-round outer contour.
An embodiment is preferred in which at least one cross-sectional widening takes the form of a material thickening of the first interior hole strip provided on one side or both sides, which material thickening has a preferably circle segment-shaped outer contour with outer lines or circle chords arranged on opposite sides toward adjacent cross-sectional widenings.
In order to fabricate the jaw implant according to the invention in a simple manner and adapt it easily to the individual circumstances of a patient during a treatment, it is advantageous for the first and/or the second hole strip to be formed without a base, peg, or sleeve especially in the area of the cross-sectional widenings.
An especially advantageous modification according to the invention calls for the first and/or the second hole strip to have a reduced strip cross section in a middle region of their longitudinal extension and a comparatively thickened or enlarged strip cross section in the direction of their free end regions. Thanks to this also dogbone-shaped strip cross section, the hole strips of the jaw implant according to the invention lie against the jaw of the patient only in the region of the free strip ends, while by way of contrast the other and especially the middle partial regions of the jaw are less heavily stressed so that they continue to have an adequate blood supply.
In order to adjust the force exerted by means of the fastening screws for the fastening of the jaw implant on the jaw, and to avoid too strong a fastening of the jaw implant to the jaw, it is advantageous for the fixing holes provided at the free end regions of the first hole strip and intended for the fastening of the first hole strip to the jaw to also carry an internal screw thread.
The fabrication of the jaw implant according to the invention and its adapting to the individual circumstances of a patient is improved if the second hole strip(s) is/are adapted to the shape of the U-shaped interior first hole strip.
In order also to use only the first interior hole strip of the jaw implant according to the invention when necessary or to fasten it only to the second hole strip connected on one of the two lengthwise sides of the first interior hole strip, it is advantageous for the jaw implant to be designed to be able to be cut to length and/or to be deformable in the region of its connection webs.
One preferred embodiment according to the invention calls for the jaw implant in the region of its connection webs to be designed to be deformable, such that the interior first hole strip can be mounted on the jaw ridge, while the exterior second hole strip(s) can be fastened to the adjacent outer flank of the jaw.
The jaw implant according to the invention can be easily made from metal or some other suitable material. Advantageously, the jaw implant is made from a preferably reinforced and especially fiber-reinforced plastic.
The invention also relates to a method for the treatment of a jaw having at least one gap in the region of the teeth and possibly also the jaw bone by means of a jaw implant of the aforementioned kind, which jaw implant is cut to length and/or separated at a partial region of the at least one hole strip adapted to the at least one gap, and in a following step of the method the dental prosthesis is mounted on the partial region bridging over the at least one gap.
Modifications according to the invention will emerge from the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments in connection with the claims as well as the drawing. The invention shall be described more closely in the following with the aid of preferred exemplary embodiments.
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The jaw implant 1 shown here comprises an interior first hole strip 2, having an approximate U shape. The hole strip 2 has fixing holes 3 which are spaced apart and intended for mounting the jaw implant 1 on the jaw bone of the patient and in addition or alternatively for fastening a dental prosthesis. In the space between adjacent fixing holes 3 there are provided cross-sectional weaknesses 4, facilitating a deformation following the bone outer structure and an adapting of the shape of the interior first hole strip 2 and also intended for cutting this hole strip 2 to length. Since the hole strip 2 when needed can be cut to length at the cross-sectional weaknesses 4, the jaw implant 1 can be manufactured in series or even in large industrial lots and then be adapted to the individual circumstances in the area of the jaw 5 being treated, even during only a single treatment session. While the fixing holes 3 provided at the free end regions 6, 7 of the approximately U-shaped interior hole strip 2 can be provided only for the fixation and screwing tight of the jaw implant 1 to the jaw bone, the interior first hole strip 2 has, in a partial region 8 situated at a distance from the free ends 6, 7 of this hole strip 2, in the region of every fixing hole 3 having an internal screw thread for fastening a dental prosthesis, a cross-sectional widening 9 which increases the longitudinal extension of this fixing hole 3.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102020130333.5 | Nov 2020 | DE | national |
This application is the U.S. National Phase of PCT Appln. No. PCT/EP2020/081713, filed Nov. 15, 2021, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2020 130 333.5, filed Nov. 17, 2020, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2021/081713 | 11/15/2021 | WO |