Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
433172000 |
Holding or positioning denture in mouth
| 959 |
433201100 |
Dental implant construction
| 150 |
433202100 |
Tooth construction
| 82 |
433213000 |
Preliminary casting, model, or trial denture
| 67 |
433199100 |
Denture base construction
| 45 |
433214000 |
Impression taking or bite determination
| 44 |
433191000 |
Attaching artificial tooth to base or adjacent artificial tooth
| 29 |
433196000 |
Orienting or positioning teeth
| 16 |
433171000 |
Prefabricated denture
| 16 |
433168100 |
Denture liner or cushion
| 6 |
433169000 |
Stress breaker | 4 |
20160081773 | DENTAL IMPLANT - A dental implant includes a fixture having a shaft hole in an upper portion thereof and implanted into a jawbone; and an abutment having a lower coupling shaft part and an upper mounting part, the lower coupling shaft part being inserted into the shaft hole of the fixture and being elastically coupled to the fixture, and the upper mounting part allowing a prosthesis to be mounted thereto, wherein the lower coupling shaft part of the abutment includes: a shock-absorbing part having at least two coupling legs with a cutout portion formed between the coupling legs; a coupling part formed on the outer surface of the shock-absorbing part; and a deformation control part projecting inwardly from the coupling legs and defining a width (d | 03-24-2016 |
20100112520 | Dental implant system - The dental implant system includes implants having integral abutments therewith for the removable or fixed attachment of plural or single prosthetic teeth, as appropriate. The system for removable dental prostheses includes a metal housing permanently installed in the removable prosthesis, and a rubber retentive insert installed in the housing. The insert is removably installed over the abutment of the implant to secure the dental prosthesis thereto. The system includes transfer copings for transferring an impression to the lab for manufacture of the prosthesis, and lab processing copings and analogs for handling and forming the prosthesis during manufacture. The system may be assembled as a kit having some or all of the above components. | 05-06-2010 |
20160120582 | SYSTEM FOR SECURING A DENTAL PROSTHESIS - The invention relates to a system for securing a dental prosthesis, characterized in that it has at least one anchorage ( | 05-05-2016 |
20170231719 | HIGH STRENGTH SUBSTRUCTURE REINFORCEMENT FOR CROWNS AND BRIDGES | 08-17-2017 |
433197000 |
Cutting edge shape or arrangement | 3 |
20080280257 | System and method to provide occlusal alignment in restorations - The generation of restorations is easily and effectively achieved by utilizing specific functional considerations that account for typical movement of a patient's mouth. With these movements in mind, the initial starting point for restoration design is the identification of functional occlusal cusps (FOCs) and centric landing pads (CLPs). Based upon the identification and anticipation of these structures, restoration can be designed which will be effectively avoid any interference or undesired interaction between teeth (either existing or restoration). The process of restoration design further considers and designs escape routes for use in configuring the restoration. These escape routes identify those areas anticipated to be occupied by cusps or other components of existing teeth, during natural functional or movement. Consequently, the identification of escape routes helps to place grooves or tracks within the restoration, thus naturally providing clearance. Based upon the consideration of these elements, the resulting restoration is efficient and effective without requiring considerable adjustment by the dentist at the time of fitting. | 11-13-2008 |
20100266988 | ARTIFICIAL TEETH EASILY ENABLING BILATERAL BALANCED OCCLUSION - It is intended to provide artificial teeth designed to easily enable bilateral balanced occlusion with less grinding adjustment. According to the present invention, angles formed by occlusal facets of the artificial teeth with an occlusal plane are suitably set. An artificial tooth for maxillary central incisor, for example, has a protrusive facet and a retrusive facet on an incisal edge thereof. Of angles formed by the protrusive facet with the occlusal plane, the angle in cross section along a sagittal plane is 22.0° to 25.5°, and the angle in cross section along a coronal plane is 1.5° to 6.5°. Of angles formed by the retrusive facet with the occlusal plane, the angle in cross section along the sagittal plane is 20.5° to 23.0°, and the angle in cross section along the coronal plane is 1.5° to 6.5°. | 10-21-2010 |
20110045441 | ARTIFICIAL MOLAR TEETH - Maxillary molar teeth and mandibular molar teeth are formed so as to be different in intersection angles (vertical line angles) between vertical lines extending in a vertical direction to occlusal facets and occlusal planes. That is, the maxillary molar teeth and the mandibular molar teeth are formed so as to be different in intersection angles of vertical lines of the protrusive occlusal facet and retrusive occlusal facet respectively. The occlusal facets of at least one of buccal cusps of the maxillary molar teeth and lingual cusps of the mandibular molar teeth are designed so that at least one of the width in the mesiodistal direction and the width in the cuspal-cervical direction is smaller than the occlusal facets of the opposite cusps of the antagonist molar teeth. | 02-24-2011 |
Entries |
Document | Title | Date |
20080199828 | Method of examining irregular defects of dental implant - An irregular defect of a dental implant is examined. The dental implant is excited first to obtain vibration responses. The vibration responses is received by accelerometer or sensor to be processed into a resonance frequency diagram. Through the diagram and the position of the accelerometer or sensor, stability of the whole structure and the defect position are diagnosed for evaluation. The present invention can be also applied to implants other than the dental implant. | 08-21-2008 |
20080213724 | Kit For Repairing, Supplementing And Relining Dental Prostheses In A Dentist's Practice - Dental prosthesis repair kit, including a light-curing dental prosthesis repair material, a diamond grinder for the end of a dentist's tool holder, and a bonding agent solution. | 09-04-2008 |
20080241788 | METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF DENTAL PROSTHESES - The invention relates to the use of a cobalt-chromium alloy in the manufacture of a dental prosthesis. The alloy contains:
| 10-02-2008 |
20100015570 | PROCEDURE FOR DIMENSIONALLY ACCURATE SINTERING OF A SHAPED PIECE - A procedure for dimensionally accurate sintering of a shaped piece manufactured from a blank of porous ceramic material, in which during the sintering, the shaped piece remains connected via at least one first connection like a rib, with a support that is manufactured from the blank. To ensure with simple procedural steps and simple design measures that the geometry does not change during sintering, the invention provides that the support is manufactured as a section of the blank that at least in sections surrounds the shaped piece by materials removal processing from the blank, and after the manufacture, the support, for one, is connected via the at least one first connection with the shaped piece, and for another, via at least one second connection with the residual blank that in sections is separated from the support. | 01-21-2010 |
20100112518 | Conditioning Agent and Method for Binding Hardenable Mixtures to Moulded Bodies Made of Filled High-Temperature Resistant Plastics - The invention describes a conditioning medium, the use thereof in mediating in the adhesion of a hardenable mixture to a shaped article, and a method of pretreating the surfaces of shaped articles made of filler-containing high-temperature-resistant plastics for the purpose of better adhesion of hardenable mixtures to those shaped articles, and also the method products resulting therefrom, especially conditioned shaped articles. | 05-06-2010 |
20100112519 | IMPLANT, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE IMPLANT, AND USE OF THE IMPLANT - An implant comprises titanium and has one or more surfaces which can be applied in or on a bone growth area. One or more of the surfaces are arranged with a depot for bone-growth-initiating or bone-growth-stimulating substance, in which the depot is formed by a pore arrangement in a relatively thick oxide layer on the titanium. The substance is acted on, for a considerable period of time, by one or more release functions for the substance which permit a controlled or optimized release of substance to the surrounding tissue or bone growth area. | 05-06-2010 |
20100119992 | ARTIFICIAL TOOTH - The present invention provides artificial teeth of upper and lower jaws pairing between the cusp tips and pits, allowing to operate the arrangement easily by clarifying the three-dimensional positional relation of cusp tips and pits to contact with each other in occlusion and the contact region. In an artificial tooth of a mandibular first premolar tooth having a buccal cusp tip, a lingual cusp tip, a mesial pit, and a distal pit, the azimuth originating from the distal pit, the ratio of distance to the mesial surface, distal surface, buccal surface, and the lingual surface, and the positional relation of the cusp tips and pits are set appropriately. Further, in an artificial tooth of a maxillary first premolar tooth having a buccal cusp tip, a lingual cuts point, a mesial pit, and a distal pit, the azimuth originating from the lingual cusp tip, the ratio of distance to the mesial surface, distal surface, buccal surface, and the lingual surface, and the positional relation of the cusp tips and pits are set appropriately. The distal pit of the artificial tooth of the mandibular first premolar tooth is made to contact with the lingual cusp tip of the artificial tooth of the maxillary first premolar tooth, and the buccal cusp tip of the artificial tooth of the mandibular first premolar tooth is made to contact with the mesial pit of the artificial tooth of the maxillary first premolar tooth. | 05-13-2010 |
20100143867 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A DENTAL RESTORATION - A method for preparing a dental restoration with at least one rotating material removing tool ( | 06-10-2010 |
20100151417 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DENTAL PLANNING - Methods are provided for computer-based planning of a dental restorative procedure of a patient having a craniooral space and/or of at least one dental component for the dental restorative procedure. Certain methods include determining a first spatial position of a first boundary surface, in the craniooral space, of a first dental unit of a dental restoration; determining a second spatial position of a second boundary surface, in the craniooral space remote the first boundary surface, of a second dental unit of the dental restoration; and determining a third spatial position of at least a portion of the at least one dental component relative at least one of the first and second spatial positions. | 06-17-2010 |
20100297580 | BLANK WITH ENCODING AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A MOLDED DENTAL COMPONENT - Blank for manufacturing dental moulded components, wherein the blank has a blank body ( | 11-25-2010 |
20110008751 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DENTAL PLANNING AND PRODUCTION - A method and system useful for planning a dental restorative procedure of a patient and for producing at least one dental restoration or product related thereto to be used in said dental restorative procedure are disclosed. Input data from different sources, e.g. 3D data from a CT scan of a patient with a dental impression tray including a previously prepared dental impression of the patient in the patient's mouth, is matched with data from a high resolution 3D scan of the same dental impression. The resulting data is for instance matched by means of fiducial markers arranged at the dental impression tray. Thus reliable planning and production are enabled by means of the same, matched data set. In this manner the dosage to which the patient is exposed to may be reduced in comparison to previous methods. | 01-13-2011 |
20110053113 | IMPLANT AND METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF - What is described is an implant that comprises a coating, at least in areas, in the implanted state in the surface areas that are at least directly in contact with skin and/or soft tissue. The implant is preferably characterized in that the coating comprises both a statin, such as simvastatin, in the hydrolyzed or unhydrolyzed form, or pharmaceutically compatible salts thereof, as well as at least one other component selected from the group consisting of branched or linear, substituted or unsubstituted, saturated or partially unsaturated C10-C30 alkyl, alkenyl, alkylaryl, aryl, cycloalkyl, alkylcycloalkyl, alkylcycloaryl amines or mixtures thereof and/or at least one water-soluble ionic polymer component. A method for production such an implant is also described as well as a composition that can be used in such a method. | 03-03-2011 |
20110081625 | Denture - A denture is adapted to communicate with a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader. The denture includes a denture main body and at least one RFID tag embedded in the denture main body for storage of identification information of a user of the denture. The RFID tag transmits the information to the RFID reader by radio frequency wave. | 04-07-2011 |
20110136076 | IDENTIFICATION DEVICE - The invention provides an identification device, which comprises a dental implantation carrier and an information storage element therein. The identification device has good privacy and bio-compatibility. The invention also provides a method for identification by using the device. | 06-09-2011 |
20110195378 | Composite Bio-Ceramic Dental Implant and Fabricating Method Thereof - A composite bio-ceramic dental implant and fabricating method thereof are disclosed. The composite bio-ceramic is sintered at a temperature between 1000 and 1800° C. using the nearly inert bio-ceramic powder and the active bio-ceramic powder or the completely resorbable bio-ceramic powder. The bioactive bio-ceramic material is dispersed in the inert bio-ceramic material. Therefore, the composite bio-ceramic has enough mechanical strength and good bioactivity for dental implant. | 08-11-2011 |
20110275029 | DESIGN METHOD OF SURGICAL SCAN TEMPLATES AND IMPROVED TREATMENT PLANNING - In implant dentistry, scan templates, also known as scan appliances or radiographic guides, are fabricated according to patients' anatomy, and later on transferred into surgical guides through CT scan, image segmentation, surface reconstruction, CAD modification, and manufacturing. This approach may be also applied to other kinds of surgery. The final manufactured surgical guides can hardly match the actual geometry of the initial scan templates, thus cannot fit well into patients' mouths, which can pose serious risks for surgery. | 11-10-2011 |
20120135378 | FASTENING SCREW FOR PROSTHETIC COMPONENTS IN IMPLANTODONTICS - Fastening screws for prosthetic components are provided with a thread achieved by a rolling process (thread rolling). These fastening screw are connected to the fitted screw of universal trunnion CM, angled universal trunnion CM, angled conic mini pillar CM over the dental implant CM (Morse Cone system) intraorally placed. The screw can be used in a variety of prosthetic components line for CM dental implants (Morse Cone system) and other implants lines (outer hexagon, inner hexagon, etc.). The screw made by the rolled thread process provides stronger screws that can be used to fasten prosthetic components onto various dental implants. | 05-31-2012 |
20140162210 | None - A method for manufacturing an inner structure as an insertion geometry and/or as a rotation lock of a ceramic implant or of a ceramic attachment element. Thereby, a rotating disc for removing ceramic material is advanced in an advance direction of the rotating disc perpendicular to the rotation axis of the disc, into a proximally accessible surface of the ceramic implant or into an end surface of a ceramic attachment element. | 06-12-2014 |
20140342314 | Implant Tack and Methods of Use Thereof - The invention provides apparatus and processes for non-load bearing endosteal implants and specifically to an implant tack for mitigating effects of bone resorption and atrophy due to lost or extracted teeth in the maxilla and/or mandible. | 11-20-2014 |
20160022390 | MILLING BLANK FOR AN ABUTMENT ATTACHMENT - A milling blank for an abutment attachment which can be secured to a dental implant, including a securing section with a screw channel for a fixing screw for securing the milled abutment attachment to the dental implant; and a milling section having a feed channel at an angle with respect to the screw channel for feeding the fixing screw into the screw channel. | 01-28-2016 |
20160081776 | FEMALE PART FOR FORMING A RELEASABLE CONNECTION TO A MALE PART THAT IS CONFIGURED TO BE FASTENED IN THE MOUTH - The female part for forming a releasable connection to a male part ( | 03-24-2016 |
20160143714 | METHOD FOR MAXILLARY SINUS FLOOR ELEVATION - Devices and methods for placement of a self-expanding stent into the elevated region of a sinus floor are described. A mucoperiosteal flap is first elevated along the edentulous ridge. A median osteotomy along the ridge is then performed by means of a vibrating sonic scalpel, up to the maxillary sinus floor. The Schneider membrane is subsequently elevated in order to allow the positioning of the stent. The stent is characterized by shape memory features and is made of nickel-titanium. Stent diameter is determined preoperatively by means of cone-beam CT. Stent length can be modified intraoperatively. The stent shifts back to the original shape keeping the Schneider membrane elevated with a minimally invasive approach and expanding the space available for neo-osteogenesis. The nickel-titanium mesh texture of the stent optimizes the contact surface between bone and clot, increasing the neo-osteogenic potential. As a consequence, a greater quantity and quality of the newly formed bone is obtained, minimizing invasivity and complications that affect current sinus lift techniques. | 05-26-2016 |