The present invention relates to a novel locking ring for use in the field of dental implant technology.
In particular, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a locking ring for use in conjunction with a spacer element used in dental implant technology and/or to a dental implant assembly comprising such a locking ring.
In a dental implant assembly, it is desirable to have a fixing of some kind for fixing, inter alia, an abutment or a spacer element to a dental implant. Typically, the fixing is a screw known as an implant screw. This implant screw is not the same as the implant per se which is itself externally threaded.
Conventionally, a dental implant assembly comprises an abutment or spacer connected to an implant. Usually, the implant will be provided with a blind bore extending inwardly from one end, and the abutment, e.g., for a crown or dental prosthesis, will be provided with the implant screw and/or a centering collar for insertion into the blind bore of the implant.
Whilst such implants have been available commercially for some time and are generally successful, there remains a need to make such implant assemblies easier to manufacture and/or easier for a dental practitioner to implant.
Attempts have been made to improve on conventional dental implant assemblies. However, most such attempts have focussed on improving the effectiveness of the locking between the abutment and the implant and/or to reduce or minimise bacterial ingress into the blind bore of the implant.
Thus, for example, European Patent No. 1 427 348 to IMZ describes an implant assembly comprising a base (the implant) member and an abutment, whereby the base member is provided with a positive lock region and positive lock elements, i.e., for joining to the abutment, and a centering region. The abutment comprises a complementary positive lock section and a centering section, the positive lock elements of the positive lock region are arranged offset from the face wall of the base member. However, the positioning of the abutment with respect to the implant is still not an “instant” fit since it is necessary to correctly orient the abutment and/or spacer to the implant.
We provide a locking assembly which overcomes or mitigates the disadvantages of the prior art implant assemblies.
Therefore, according to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a locking ring adapted at one end to engage with an implant screw and at the other end adapted to engage with a dental prosthesis.
Thus, the locking ring may be an annular ring, i.e., comprising a hollow cylindrical body with a side wall. The body will be provided with a first end, which, in use, will be adjacent the implant screw, and a second end which, in use, will be distal to the implant screw and adjacent the dental prosthesis, e.g., an abutment assembly. The first end may be provided with means for engaging with the implant screw and preferably for engaging with the head of the implant screw. Preferably, such engaging means will comprise a circumferential lip, i.e., an inwardly facing lip. In an especially preferred aspect of the invention, the inwardly facing lip is provided with an upwardly facing inclined surface which is adapted to form a snug fit with the underside of the head of the implant screw.
In most cases, a dental implant will be provided with a blind bore for engagement with the implant screw; in addition the implant is usually provided with an annular recess for housing the head of the implant screw. Thus, in a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the locking ring is dimensioned such that it will form a snug fit within this annular recess.
Alternatively, the annular ring may have a diameter which is less than that of the annular recess for the head of the implant screw. Such an arrangement facilitates the insertion of the locking ring into the recess. However, preferably the outer wall of the cylindrical body is provided with means of engaging with the annular recess. Preferably, such means is adapted to engage the internal wall of the annular recess of the implant. Although a variety of such means may be used, a simple engaging means is to provide the outer wall of the annular ring with a boss, protruding from the wall. Preferably, the boss comprises a circumferential ridge, although it will be understood by the person skilled in the art that such a ridge does not have to be continuous.
As hereinbefore described, the locking ring may comprise a hollow cylindrical body. The body of the locking ring may optionally be provided with one or more longitudinal slots. However, if, for example, the locking ring comprises a resilient material, then it is within the scope of the present invention for the slots to be absent. In use, such a resilient ring per se will be sufficiently flexible to expand over, for example, the implant screw and the locking of the ring will be facilitated by the resilience of the material. Alternatively, if the locking ring comprises a substantially rigid material, e.g., a metal or a rigid plastic material, provided with one or more longitudinal slots in the circumferential wall of the locking ring. The one or more longitudinal slots will allow an expansion of the locking ring enabling it to be pushed into position onto an implant screw. Alternatively, the locking ring may comprise a combination of a resilient material and one or more longitudinal slots.
Preferably, the locking ring is formed as an integral part of a dental prosthesis.
The dental prosthesis may comprise any arrangement that would conventionally be desirable to locate on or in a dental implant. For example, the dental prosthesis may be a dental abutment or a spacer element or a dental bridge. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the locking ring is integral to an angulated spacer element of the type described in our co-pending UK patent application number GB0807118.5.
The locking ring may be advantageously included in a dental prosthesis assembly, such as an abutment assembly or a spacer assembly. Therefore, according to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a dental abutment assembly comprising a locking ring as hereinbefore described and a dental abutment. The locking ring may preferably be pre-mounted on or in an abutment as hereinbefore described.
In yet a further aspect of the invention there is provided a dental spacer assembly comprising a locking ring as hereinbefore described and a dental spacer element. Thus, the locking ring may preferably be pre-mounted on or in a spacer element as hereinbefore described.
The assembly of the invention as hereinbefore described may also be provided in kit form. Therefore, according to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a dental abutment kit comprising a locking ring according to the invention and a dental abutment.
Alternatively, there is provided a dental spacer kit comprising a locking ring according to the invention and a dental spacer element.
In a yet further alternative, there is provided a dental implant assembly kit comprising a locking ring substantially as described above, a dental implant and optionally one or more of a dental abutment, a dental abutment screw, dental implant screw, a dental spacer assembly and optionally a driving tool. In another aspect of the invention there is provided a method of producing a dental implant assembly as hereinbefore described which comprises providing a dental abutment assembly or a dental spacer assembly and locating the aforesaid assembly with a locking ring as hereinbefore described onto an implant screw.
There is further provided a method of anchoring an implant abutment which comprises at least positioning said abutment, optionally with a spacer element, and a locking ring according to the invention onto an implant screw located in the implant.
In the anchoring method as hereinbefore described, the method may comprise anchoring in a patient or, alternatively, anchoring in a dental bridge or dental construction.
Furthermore, a dental bridge or dental construction comprising the implant assembly of the invention is novel per se. Therefore, according to an additional aspect of the invention there is provided a dental bridge or dental construction comprising one or more dental implant assemblies as hereinbefore described.
The invention will now be described with reference to the following drawings in which
Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the words “comprise” and “contain” and variations of the words, for example, “comprising” and “comprises,” means “including but not limited to,” and is not intended to (and does not) exclude other moieties, additives, components, integers or steps.
Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the singular encompasses the plural unless the context otherwise requires. In particular, where the indefinite article is used, the specification is to be understood as contemplating plurality as well as singularity, unless the context requires otherwise.
Features, integers, characteristics, compounds, chemical moieties or groups described in conjunction with a particular aspect, embodiment or example of the invention are to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect, embodiment or example described herein unless incompatible therewith.
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Further structural modifications can be realised with respect to the exemplary embodiments described above.
The appended claims are incorporated by reference into the disclosure. All references, including publications, patent applications, and patents, cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference. The description or connotation, if any, of certain embodiments as “preferred” embodiments, and other recitation of embodiments, features, or ranged as being preferred, is not deemed to be limiting, and the invention is deemed to encompass embodiments that are presently deemed to be less preferred.
All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided herein, is intended to illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. Any statement herein as to the nature or benefits of the invention or of the preferred embodiments is not intended to be limiting, and the appended claims should not be deemed to be limited by such statements. More generally no language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as being essential to the practice of the invention. This invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variation thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The description herein of any reference or patent or equipment, even if identified as “prior,” is not intended to constitute a concession that such reference or patent is available as prior art against the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0807113.6 | Apr 2008 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB09/50382 | 4/17/2009 | WO | 00 | 12/3/2010 |