Claims
- 1. In an implant system having an implant for placement in an osteotomy of a patient, the implant having an inner end for placement in the inner part of the osteotomy and an outer end having a surface, an abutment receiving bore extending through the surface of the outer end of the implant, the bore formed with a locking taper for receipt of the post of an abutment having a generally matching locking taper, the abutment post and the bore having a longitudinal axis and the abutment being seated at a first axial position in the bore upon use of first relatively low insertion pressure and a second further locked axial position in the bore upon use of a second relatively higher clinical insertion force, the bore extending beyond the post of the abutment post in the second locked position,
the method of replicating the relative position of an intra-osseous implant and abutment in a laboratory analog comprising the steps of taking an analog implant member and forming a bore through the surface thereof, the bore having generally the same diameter as the bore of the implant, and forming a shelf at a depth selected to be essentially equal to the distance of the second axial position of the bore of the implant from the surface of the outer end of the implant so that a post inserted in the bore of the implant analog member will be limited to a position corresponding to the second locked position of the abutment in the implant.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of mitigating the build up of hydraulic pressure in the bore as a post is inserted in the bore of the implant analog member.
- 3. The method of claim 2 in which mitigation of the build up of hydraulic pressure is effected by extending the bore beyond the shelf.
- 4. The method of claim 1 in which the implant analog member is formed of suitable non-metal material.
- 5. The method of claim 1 in which the implant analog member is formed of suitable metallic material.
- 6. The method of claim 4 in which the material for the implant analog member is selected from the group consisting of polycarbonate and ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of increasing retentive resistance and stability of a post received in the bore of the implant analog member.
- 8. The method of claim 7 in which retentive resistance and stability of a post received in the bore is increased by forming the bore as a cylinder where at least one flat surface is formed in the bore.
- 9. In an implant system having an implant for placement in an osteotomy of a patient, the implant having an inner end for placement in the inner part of the osteotomy and an outer end having a surface, an abutment receiving bore extending through the surface of the outer end of the implant, the bore formed with a locking taper for receipt of the post of an abutment having a generally matching locking taper, the abutment post and the bore having a longitudinal axis and the abutment being seated at a first axial position in the bore upon use of a first relatively low insertion pressure and a second further locked axial position in the bore upon use of a second relatively higher clinical insertion force, the bore extending beyond the post of the abutment post in the second locked position,
the method of replicating the relative position of an intra-osseous implant and abutment in a laboratory analog comprising the steps of taking a member formed with a generally cylindrical post having a longitudinal axis and being closely receivable in non-locking relationship in the bore of one of an implant and an implant analog, each having a generally cylindrical post receiving bore of a selected diameter, forming a stop surface on the post extending radially outwardly therefrom beyond the selected diameter to limit insertion of the post into the bore of one of the implant and the implant analog, forming an index configuration on the member at a distance along the longitudinal axis from the stop surface essentially equal to the distance between an index configuration on an implant abutment and the surface of the outer end of the implant when the implant abutment is in the second locked position in the implant.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of increasing the retentive resistance and stability of the post received in the bore of an implant and an implant analog.
- 11. The method of claim 9 in which retentive resistance of the post received in the bore of an implant analog is increased by forming at least one ring around the circumference of the post having an outer diameter slightly greater than the bore of the implant and the analog implant.
- 12. The method of claim 11 in which the said at least one ring has an outer periphery which is configured so that it will bend in a direction opposite to the direction of insertion thereby requiring greater force in removing the post from the bore than is required for inserting the post into the bore.
- 13. The method of claim 9 in which the member is formed of non-metal.
- 14. In an implant system having an implant for placement in an osteotomy of a patient, the implant having an inner end for placement in the inner part of the osteotomy and an outer end having a surface, an abutment receiving bore extending through the surface of the outer end of the implant, the bore formed with a locking taper for receipt of the post of an abutment having a generally matching locking taper, the abutment post and the bore having a longitudinal axis and the abutment being seated at a first axial position in the bore upon use of first relatively low insertion pressure and a second further locked axial position in the bore upon use of a second relatively higher clinical insertion force, the bore extending beyond the post of the abutment post in the second locked position,
the method comprising the step of taking an elongated member having a distal free end and a periphery selected to be freely insertable into the bore of an implant and forming spaced apart indicator configurations on the elongated member at a distance from the distal free end essentially equal to the distance from the bottom of a bore of an implant and a given reference point of an abutment when it is seated in the implant in the second locked position.
- 15. A post for placement in the bore of one of an implant and an implant analog comprising a generally cylindrical end portion having a selected diameter and having at least one circumferentially extending ring having a diameter greater than the selected diameter.
- 16. A post according to claim 15 comprising first and second spaced apart rings, each having a diameter greater than the selected diameter.
- 17. A post according to claim 15 in which the post has a free end and the first ring is closest to the free end of the post and the second ring has a greater diameter than the first ring.
- 18. A post according to claim 15 in which the material of the post is selected from the group consisting of polycarbonate and ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 19. A post according to claim 15 in which the post is composed of non-metal.
- 20. A post according to claim 15 in which the at least one ring has an outer periphery configured so that upon insertion in the bore the outer periphery will bend in a direction opposite to the direction of insertion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Benefit is claimed of provisional application No. 60/274,498 filed Mar. 9, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60274498 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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Number |
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10093991 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
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10732526 |
Dec 2003 |
US |