The present invention relates to a removable full or partial denture containing a linguoplate and metal occlusion of a restoring tooth or teeth with composite facing for restoring a tooth or teeth on the dental arch of a patient.
Removable partial denture has been used through the years to replace teeth which are missing through accident and disease. The conventional partial denture has the metal framework of a metal casting which supports the acrylic teeth for missing teeth and acrylic flange for missing alveolcur bone structures and its mucosal lining. The conventional partial dentures for restoring missing teeth on the upper dental arch of the patients have a bar, strap or plate as a major connector which connects the components on one side of the dental arch to the components on the opposite side thereof, for examples anterior-posterior palatal bars, single palatal strap type, U-shaped palatal major connector, and palatal plate-type major connector. The degree of discomfort is even stronger for a patent wearing the conventional upper partial denture than who wearing the conventional lower partial denture, because the bar, strap or plate connecting both sides of the arch of the upper partial denture are right above the patient's tongue. The inventors of the present application in U.S. Pat. No. 6,896,516 B2 disclose a removal partial denture containing no lingual bar, and in particular to removable partial dentures containing no palatal bar or lingual bar for restoring teeth on the upper dental arch of a patient.
The great challenge of the partial denture is to maintain the occlusal vertical dimension of mouth. Through the years of usage, due to the nature of acrylic teeth, this occlusal vertical dimension will be lost from the overuse of the acrylic teeth.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a removable full or partial denture that does not have an acrylic tooth or teeth, which are replaced by a metal denture tooth or teeth cast together with a linguoplate.
In order to accomplished the above-mentioned objective, a denture constructed in accordance with the present invention is in the form of an arch for restoring a tooth or teeth which are missing on a dental arch of a patient and comprises a metal casting comprising a linguoplate, and at least one denture tooth on one side of said arch, wherein said at least one denture tooth is an extension of said linguoplate.
Preferably, the denture of the present invention further comprises a composite facing bonded to a facial surface of said at least one denture tooth. More preferably, the facial surface of said at least one denture tooth is polished or finished to have a roughness suitable for the bonding.
Preferably, the denture of the present invention further comprises a resin material bonded to a surface opposite to an occlusal surface of said at least one denture tooth. More preferably, the resin material is further bonded to a surface opposite to a lingual surface of said linguoplate.
Preferably, the surface opposite to an occlusal surface of said at least one denture tooth has one or more recesses or grooves for receiving the resin material, and said recesses or grooves have a reduced opening to enhance the bonding. More preferably, the surface opposite to a lingual surface of said linguoplate has one or more recesses or grooves for receiving the resin material, and said recesses or grooves have a reduced opening to enhance the bonding.
Preferably, the resin material comprises a relatively rigid portion and a relatively soft portion, wherein the relatively rigid portion bonded to the surface opposite to an occlusal surface of said at least one denture tooth, and the soft port portion is bonded to the relatively rigid portion and is opposite to the surface of said at least one denture tooth for contacting a lining mucosa over a site or sites of the missing tooth or teeth.
Preferably, said at least one denture tooth is solid.
Preferably, said at least one denture tooth is hollow.
Preferably, said metal casting further comprises a retention mesh protruding from the linguoplate and below said at least at one denture tooth, so that the retention mesh can be embedded in a resin material bonded to a surface opposite to an occlusal surface of said at least one denture tooth.
Preferably, said metal casting further comprises an occlusal rest, a clasp, or both for engaging to a health tooth adjacent to the missing tooth of said patient, which are extended from the linguoplate.
Preferably, the denture is a partial denture.
Preferably, the denture is a full denture.
Preferably, said metal casting is made of titanium or a titanium alloy.
The titanium and titanium alloy has a hardness similar to that the natural teeth. The use of titanium metal occlusion to replace the traditional acrylic teeth has the advantage of keeping the occlusal vertical dimension better.
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The oral examination is taken. All the remaining teeth and its surrounding tissues are evaluated for their structural and functional stability.
The preliminary impression is taken and poured for study model. Customized trays are prepared for final impression.
The teeth are prepared for rest and path of insertion. Final impression is taken and poured for working models.
Bite registration is taken and models are mounted on the articulator. It is sent to the laboratory with prescription which describes the design of the RPD.
After the RPD framework (titanium) is back from the laboratory, the clinical trial is carried out for its fitness.
The framework is back to the laboratory for application of the porcelain or composite facing.
The second clinical trial is to evaluate its esthetic aspect of the RPD.
The framework is sent back to the laboratory for final process of adding the acrylic resin base. The final clinical procedure is called the insertion which includes all the adjustments: the path of insertion, the occlusal adjustment, and the retention of the clasps.
The characteristics of this new partial denture design are
1. The metal (titanium) occlusal surface replacing the acrylic resin occlusal surface for preventing the occlusal wear which causes the loss of vertical dimension of the occlusion.
2. Hollow or semi-hollow main body,
3. Porcelain or composite facing.
Further,
The device (RPD) intimately contacts gum tissue, increasing “suction” and “massaging” effects
The device can be solid, hollow, or partially hollow. The device is preferably partially hollow. Preferably the hollow portion has a geometry with a reduced opening which can receive the elastic cushion (by slightly squeezing/elastically deforming the cushion) and securely anchor the cushion from falling out of place.
Optionally an elastic cushion (e.g., a biocompatible elastomer, e.g., a soft resin or a rubber) can be inserted into the hollow portion, so that the elastomer can stop saliva from entering the hollow portion, as well as massage gum when biting and keep it healthier.
The crown (tooth) portion can be further coated with porcelain or composite.
The inventive device overcomes the disadvantages of both conventional RPD (poor mechanical strength and wear resistance of acrylic teeth, loss of occlusal vertical dimension, poor biting ability, etc.) and conventional crown and bridge (damages to its neighboring teeth to the missing teeth, etc.).
The new housing design for the acrylic resin is for the easy withdrawal of the titanium casting framework.
New tissue-side housing is for the relatively soft acrylic resin to provide the continuous stimulation of the lining mucosa which covers the post-extraction side. This stimulation will decrease the rate of alveolar bone resorption due to the loss of the teeth.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2015/029046 | 5/4/2015 | WO | 00 |
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61989059 | May 2014 | US |