WO2023225702A1 - Dental miniature implant - Google Patents
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- WO2023225702A1 WO2023225702A1 PCT/AU2022/051168 AU2022051168W WO2023225702A1 WO 2023225702 A1 WO2023225702 A1 WO 2023225702A1 AU 2022051168 W AU2022051168 W AU 2022051168W WO 2023225702 A1 WO2023225702 A1 WO 2023225702A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates generally to dental implants. More specifically, the present invention is a dental implant which allows screw retained dental prosthesis to be fixed onto the present invention.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a unique dental implant that allows for a screw retained dental prosthesis to be fixed using a fixation screw.
- the present invention is surgically inserted into the jawbone of a patient.
- a tooth prosthetic device is then attached to an abutment part of the present invention.
- the implant is self-advancing with a pointy and tapered apex to fit in the jawbone. It is different from any standard implant by eliminating the gap between the implant and abutment components due to its one-piece form.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a lateral view of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a lateral view for an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention is a dental implant with multi-unit abutment.
- the present invention is surgically inserted for osseointegration into the jawbone of a patient in order to attach a crown or tooth prosthetic.
- the present invention is preferred to be solid titanium in order to provide a strong permanent support for the crown or tooth prosthetic within the mouth of the patient.
- the present invention comprises an implant shaft 1, a threading extrusion 2, and an attachment abutment 3.
- the implant shaft 1 is a portion of the present invention that is inserted into the jawbone.
- the implant shaft 1 comprises an insertion end 7, a mounting core 8, and an abutment mounting end 9.
- the insertion end 7 is portion of the implant shaft 1 that first engages the jawbone when being surgically inserted into the jawbone.
- the insertion end 7 is adjacently connected to the mounting core 8.
- the mounting core 8 supports the threading extrusion 2.
- the abutment mounting end 9 is the portion of the implant shaft 1 that connects to the attachment abutment 3.
- the abutment mounting end 9 is adjacently connected to the mounting core 8.
- the insertion end 7 is oppositely positioned to the abutment mounting end 9 along the mounting core 8.
- the threading extrusion 2 secures the implant shaft 1 within the jawbone.
- the threading extrusion 2 is helically connected along the mounting core 8 in order to secure the present invention to the patient’s jawbone.
- the attachment abutment 3 protrudes out from the gum of the patient in order for the crown or tooth prosthetic to be attached.
- the attachment abutment 3 is adjacently connected to the abutment mounting end 9 such that the attachment abutment 3 extrudes past the patient’s gum to receive a crown or tooth prosthetic.
- the attachment abutment 3 is oriented collinear to the mounting core 8, shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. In some other embodiments of the present invention, the attachment abutment 3 is oriented at an obtuse angle 10 with the mounting core 8, wherein the obtuse angle 10 is preferred to be between 140° and 180° from the mounting core 8, shown in FIG. 5. The present invention is selected between these embodiments in accordance to the tooth being replaced and the best angle to affix the present invention with the jawbone.
- the present invention comprises at least one self-tapping cutting edge 4, detailed in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 4, and FIG. 5.
- the at least one self-tapping cutting edge 4 bores a pilot hole into the jawbone in order to displace bone matter for the implant shaft 1 to be positioned within the jawbone.
- the at least one self-tapping cutting edge 4 is integrated into the insertion end 7 to interface with the jawbone as the present invention is surgically inserted into the jawbone.
- the present invention comprises a debris extraction channel 5, shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 4, and FIG. 5.
- the debris extraction channel 5 assists in removing bone debris from milling due to the threading extrusion 2 or the at least one self-tapping cutting edge 4 during the insertion of the present invention into the jawbone of the patient.
- the debris extraction channel 5 traverses laterally into the threading extrusion 2 and into the mounting core 8.
- the debris extraction channel 5 is adjacently positioned to the insertion end 7. This configuration allows the bone debris to be funneled out from the boring along the implant shaft 1 from the present invention being inserted into the jawbone.
- the present invention comprises a crown torque restraint 6, shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 and FIG. 5.
- the crown torque restraint 6 is an extrusion on the attachment abutment 3 that prevents the crown or tooth prosthetic from rotating about the attachment abutment and facilitate the insertion of the implant in the jawbone. 3.
- the crown torque restraint 6 is adjacently connected to the attachment abutment or it might be included in the collar section of the integrated multi- unit abutment. 3.
- the crown torque restraint 6 is oppositely positioned to the abutment mounting end 9 about the attachment abutment 3.
- the crown torque restraint 6 is hexagonal or square. The angular edges of the hexagonal crown torque restraint 6 interface with the crown or tooth prosthetic to restrict the rotation of the crown or tooth prosthetic within the patient’s mouth.
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Abstract
A dental implant with multi-unit abutment is surgically inserted for osseointegration into the jawbone of a patient, in order to attach a crown or tooth prosthetic. The dental implant includes an implant shaft, a threading extrusion, and an attachment abutment. The implant shaft is inserted within the jawbone during osseointegration surgery. The threading extrusion is connected along the implant shaft in order to secure the dental implant within the jawbone. The attachment abutment is connected to the implant shaft, such that the attachment abutment extrudes out from the patient's gum. Therefore, the attachment abutment is accessible for the dentist to attach a crown or tooth prosthetic.
Description
Dental Miniature Implant
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to dental implants. More specifically, the present invention is a dental implant which allows screw retained dental prosthesis to be fixed onto the present invention.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In recent years, society has placed importance dental health, and as a result, there is a demand for advancements in the field of dentistry. As people age or due to medical complications, people may lose teeth or suffer from extensive decay where replacement prosthetics are necessary. Dental Implants have provided a reliable replacement for lost dentition. However, placing standard dental implants could be challenging in most of the patient due to need for bone drilling which requires adequate amount of jaw-bone to be available. Lack of bone width due to loss of bone needs to be compensated in most of the patients to be able to host an implant which requires invasive and complex bone augmentation procedures. The new implant system which includes ultra-narrow diameter implants with width sizes from 2mm up to 2.8mm to be inserted in the jaw-bone with minimal or no bone drilling to restore dentitions with fixed dental restoration.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a unique dental implant that allows for a screw retained dental prosthesis to be fixed using a fixation screw. The present invention is surgically inserted into the jawbone of a patient. A tooth prosthetic device is then attached to an abutment part of the present invention.
The implant is self-advancing with a pointy and tapered apex to fit in the jawbone. It is different from any standard implant by eliminating the gap between the implant and abutment components due to its one-piece form.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a lateral view of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a top view of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a lateral view for an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a dental implant with multi-unit abutment. The present invention is surgically inserted for osseointegration into the jawbone of a patient in order to attach a crown or tooth prosthetic. The present invention is preferred to be solid titanium in order to provide a strong permanent support for the crown or tooth prosthetic within the mouth of the patient.
In accordance to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the present invention comprises an implant shaft 1, a threading extrusion 2, and an attachment abutment 3. The implant shaft 1 is a portion of the present invention that is inserted into the jawbone. The implant shaft 1 comprises an insertion end 7, a mounting core 8, and an abutment mounting end 9. The insertion end 7 is portion of the implant shaft 1 that first engages the jawbone when being surgically inserted into the jawbone. The insertion end 7 is adjacently connected to the mounting core 8. The mounting core 8 supports the threading extrusion 2. The abutment mounting end 9 is the portion of the implant shaft 1 that connects to the attachment abutment 3. The abutment mounting end 9 is adjacently connected to the mounting core 8. The insertion end 7 is oppositely positioned to the abutment mounting end 9 along the mounting core 8. The threading extrusion 2 secures the implant shaft 1 within the
jawbone. The threading extrusion 2 is helically connected along the mounting core 8 in order to secure the present invention to the patient’s jawbone. The attachment abutment 3 protrudes out from the gum of the patient in order for the crown or tooth prosthetic to be attached. The attachment abutment 3 is adjacently connected to the abutment mounting end 9 such that the attachment abutment 3 extrudes past the patient’s gum to receive a crown or tooth prosthetic.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the attachment abutment 3 is oriented collinear to the mounting core 8, shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. In some other embodiments of the present invention, the attachment abutment 3 is oriented at an obtuse angle 10 with the mounting core 8, wherein the obtuse angle 10 is preferred to be between 140° and 180° from the mounting core 8, shown in FIG. 5. The present invention is selected between these embodiments in accordance to the tooth being replaced and the best angle to affix the present invention with the jawbone.
In accordance to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the present invention comprises at least one self-tapping cutting edge 4, detailed in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 4, and FIG. 5. The at least one self-tapping cutting edge 4 bores a pilot hole into the jawbone in order to displace bone matter for the implant shaft 1 to be positioned within the jawbone. The at least one self-tapping cutting edge 4 is integrated into the insertion end 7 to interface with the jawbone as the present invention is surgically inserted into the jawbone.
Further in accordance to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the present invention comprises a debris extraction channel 5, shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 2, FIG. 4, and FIG. 5. The debris extraction channel 5 assists in removing bone debris from milling due to the threading extrusion 2 or the at least one self-tapping cutting edge 4 during the insertion of the present invention into the jawbone of the patient. The debris extraction channel 5 traverses laterally into the threading extrusion 2 and into the mounting core 8. The debris extraction channel 5 is adjacently positioned to the insertion end 7. This configuration allows the bone debris to be funneled out from the boring along the implant shaft 1 from the present invention being inserted into the jawbone.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the present invention comprises a crown torque restraint 6, shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 and FIG. 5. The crown torque
restraint 6 is an extrusion on the attachment abutment 3 that prevents the crown or tooth prosthetic from rotating about the attachment abutment and facilitate the insertion of the implant in the jawbone. 3. The crown torque restraint 6 is adjacently connected to the attachment abutment or it might be included in the collar section of the integrated multi- unit abutment. 3. The crown torque restraint 6 is oppositely positioned to the abutment mounting end 9 about the attachment abutment 3. In accordance to the preferred embodiment of the crown torque restraint 6, the crown torque restraint 6 is hexagonal or square. The angular edges of the hexagonal crown torque restraint 6 interface with the crown or tooth prosthetic to restrict the rotation of the crown or tooth prosthetic within the patient’s mouth.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A one-piece Narrow diameter dental implant with multi-unit abutment comprises: an implant shaft; a threading extrusion; an attachment abutment; the implant shaft comprises an insertion end, a mounting core, and an abutment collar mounting end; the insertion end being adjacently connected to the mounting core; the abutment mounting end being adjacently connected to the mounting core; the insertion end being oppositely positioned to the abutment mounting end along the mounting core; the threading extrusion being helically connected along the mounting core; and the attachment abutment being adjacently connected to the abutment mounting end.
2. The dental implant with multi-unit abutment, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the attachment abutment being oriented collinear to the mounting core.
3. The dental implant with multi -unit abutment, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the attachment abutment being oriented at an obtuse angle with the mounting core.
4. The dental implant with multi -unit abutment, as claimed in claim 3, wherein the obtuse angle is between 180° and 140°.
5. The dental implant with multi -unit abutment, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: at least one self-tapping cutting edge; and the at least one self-tapping cutting edge being integrated into the insertion end.
The dental implant with multi-unit abutment, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: a debris extraction channel; the debris extraction channel laterally traversing through the threading extrusion and into the mounting core; and the debris extraction channel being adjacently positioned to the insertion end. The dental implant with multi-unit abutment, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: a crown torque restraint; the crown torque restraint being adjacently connected to the attachment abutment; and the crown torque restraint being oppositely positioned to the abutment mounting end about the attachment abutment. The dental implant with multi-unit abutment, as claimed in claim 7, wherein the crown torque restraint is hexagonal or square shaped. A dental implant with multi-unit abutment comprises: an implant shaft; a threading extrusion; an attachment abutment; at least one self-tapping cutting edge; the implant shaft comprises an insertion end, a mounting core, and an abutment mounting end; the insertion end being adjacently connected to the mounting core; the abutment mounting end being adjacently connected to the mounting core; the insertion end being oppositely positioned to the abutment mounting end along the mounting core; the threading extrusion being helically connected along the mounting core;
the attachment abutment being adjacently connected to the abutment mounting end; and the at least one self-tapping cutting edge being integrated into the insertion end.
10. The dental implant with multi-unit abutment, as claimed in claim 9, comprises: the attachment abutment being oriented collinear to the mounting core.
11. The dental implant with multi-unit abutment, as claimed in claim 9, comprises: the attachment abutment being oriented at an obtuse angle with the mounting core.
12. The dental implant with multi -unit abutment, as claimed in claim 11, wherein the obtuse angle is between 180° and 150°.
13. The dental implant with multi-unit abutment, as claimed in claim 9, comprises: a debris extraction channel; the debris extraction channel laterally traversing through the threading extrusion and into the mounting core; and the debris extraction channel being adjacently positioned to the insertion end.
14. The dental implant with multi-unit abutment, as claimed in claim 9, comprises: a crown torque restraint; the crown torque restraint being adjacently connected to the attachment abutment; and the crown torque restraint being oppositely positioned to the abutment mounting end about the attachment abutment.
15. The dental implant with multi-unit abutment, as claimed in claim 14, wherein the crown torque restraint is hexagonal.
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