The invention concerns the method of making a tooth stump structure anchored in a root canal and a stump structure made in this way.
For the purpose of endodontic tooth treatment practical dentists use metal or composite pins anchored in a cylindrical cavity resulting from predrilling of a root canal. Their disadvantage is represented by the fact that they negatively affect appearance of the reconstructed tooth, being a foreign element in the tooth pulp with a higher elasticity module, with a consequence of the vertical component of the force acting on the artificial crown being transferred onto the canal walls. This may lead to the roof fracture as the root is is already weakened by the canal widening. From this point of view pins of composite materials are more convenient. Composite pins are made of differently configured bundles of glass or carbon fibre in resin matrix.
Patent document U.S. Pat. No. 6,267,597 introduces a method of orthodontic tooth reconstruction characterized in that a pin is made of non-hardened or partially hardened composite containing polymeric matrix and reinforcing fibres. The bottom end of the pin is melted to acquire the shape of the roof canal cavity in which it is to be inserted. Then the pin is hardened and a stump for the crown is formed on its top onto which the crown is subsequently applied. The advantage of this solution is represented by the fact that it is not necessary to widen the root canal, which just needs to be cleaned. General widespread use of this method is limited by the fact that it is very difficult to insert a composite pin in the narrow cavity of the root canal.
Patent documents U.S. Pat. No. 5,741,139 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,371,763 describe the pin as part of the stump made of a composite material with fibres, at least one of which is not parallel to the tooth canal axis. The fibres can be arranged into different configurations in the composite pin such as twisted, convergent, in a grid or scattered. The industrially manufactured pin in an adhesive case is applied into the tooth canal. A metal disc as the basis for the stump is fixed to the protruding end of the pin, which may be additionally frayed. The disadvantage of this pin type is represented by the fact that like in the previous case the insertion of the pin in the narrow cavity of the root canal is difficult.
If a practical dentist needs to make a tooth stump with a sufficient part of the original crown at hand the stump is connected to the remaining tooth tissue with an adhesive joint. However, this connection is very susceptible to fracture.
The present invention aims at designing a tooth stump system transferring the loads resulting from chewing onto the root in the same way as in the case of a healthy tooth. The treatment will not damage the root and will provide for a firm connection of the pulp and the stump. The system is easy to use in practical dental surgeries.
The purpose of the invention was to find a method of making a tooth stump by its anchoring in a root canal characterised in that flexible needles are inserted in a cavity in the shape of a root canal or to a prepared recess one by one, with the length of the protruding ends of the needles adjusted to the shape of a core of the stump. The core of the stump is then modelled of semi-liquid polymer composite and hardened for subsequent application of an outer jacket of a crown.
In the preferable embodiment of the invention the needles are inserted in the canal or cavity until it is filled up.
For increased resistance the surface of the stump core may be treated with two-dimensional metal, ceramic, polymer or composite reinforcement.
The tooth stump made in the above described manner comprises a stump core of hardened polymer composite with protruding separate flexible needles anchored in it. A cross section of the needles is circular, oval or polygonal with a circumference diameter of the cross section ranging from 0.1 to 0.8 mm, protruding parts of the needles virtually filling up a space corresponding to the root canal or cavity size.
The needle as part of the tooth stump can be made of metal, ceramic, polymer or composite, with circular, oval or polygonal shape with the circumference diameter ranging from 0.1 to 0.8 mm. The needle cross section can vary across the needle length.
The invention will further be described with the help of a drawing where two different embodiments of the tooth stump are shown in their cross sections.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PV 2009-93 | Feb 2009 | CZ | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CZ2010/000001 | 1/7/2010 | WO | 00 | 8/4/2011 |