The invention relates to a threaded part (and in particular to the thread system used) that is connected to an implant through its threaded hole, in order to seal or close the implant or to connect the implant to external parts such as prosthetic devices.
An implant is a part that is installed in the bone of a patient and whose ultimate function is to enable the connection of a prosthesis. To achieve this, the implant generally has the same approximate shape as a screw, with a head and a threaded tip. The threaded tip is designed to be connected to the bone, while the head is the area where the prosthesis and other parts involved in the surgical procedure for the installation of the implant are connected. The implant also is provided with a threaded hole designed to enable the connection of a threaded part in charge of closing or sealing the implant or of allowing the implant to be connected to external parts such as the prosthesis. For example, the threaded part may be a prosthesis screw, a closure screw, an implant-bearing screw, a healing abutment, a transepithelial, etc.
The threaded part generally used in the prior art comprises a tightening system (e.g. a groove or a cavity), a cylindrical threaded body and non-threaded cylindrical tip. The non-threaded cylindrical tip has a slightly smaller diameter than the threaded body and its purpose is to help start inserting the threaded part into the threaded hole of the implant.
The present invention aims to provide an alternative threaded part that is easier to insert in the threaded hole of the implant. It should be remembered that threaded parts for closing or sealing the implant or for connecting the implant to external parts such as prosthetic devices are generally connected to the implant once it has already been installed in the bone of the patient, and that said connection must be performed in a very small space. The insertion of said parts in the implant is usually difficult to achieve, therefore, and on occasions the surgeon may even drop the threaded part, thereby making surgery even more complex and providing additional risk to the patient.
It is an object of this invention to provide a threaded part designed to be connected to a threaded hole of an implant, where the threaded part comprises a threaded body, with the specific characteristic that the threaded body comprises a main threaded area that ends in a threaded tip with a decreasing width. The screw thread of the descreasing-width-provided threaded tip is the same as that of the main area or is compatible with the thread of the implant. In other words, there is no obstruction when introducing one thread in the other. The presence of a descreasing-width-provided threaded tip instead of a conventional non-threaded cylindrical tip has two beneficial effects: as it has a decreasing width, the tip of the threaded part may be inserted more easily in the threaded hole, even when the threaded part enters the hole at a very pronounced angle; also, as it is threaded, the tip of the threaded part can being to be threaded into the threaded hole before the main threaded area is, as a result of which the threaded part tends to straighten itself as it is screwed in. In contrast, conventional threaded parts have to be positioned much straighter when being inserted in the hole and cannot begin to be threaded until the main threaded area is no longer in contact with the thread of the threaded hole of the implant; they may even become jammed if the two threads are not in line.
The threaded part according to the invention may be a prosthesis screw, a closure screw, an implant-bearing screw, a healing abutment, a transepithelial, etc.
Details of the invention can be seen in the accompanying non-limiting figures:
In the case shown in the figure, the main threaded area (4) is cylindrical although other shapes are also contemplated.
In the present embodiment, the decreasing-width-provided threaded tip (5) is conical. This solution offers a simpler and therefore cheaper manufacturing process, guaranteeing correct performance.
In other words, the healing abutment (1) according to the invention can start to thread in the threaded hole (7) of the implant (6) at a much higher inclination than the conventional healing abutment (11), as can be seen by comparing
Although the inventive threaded part shown in the figures is applied to a dental implant, it may be applied both to dental implants and other types of implants.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P 200801859 | Jun 2008 | ES | national |