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US10864063B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10864063-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415029106-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 15, 2020 |
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The present invention relates to a dental implant replica ( 10 ) for a physical dental model ( 36 ), the dental implant replica including: a coronal end ( 14 ); an apical end ( 18 ); a coronal portion ( 12 ) extending to the coronal end; an cylindrical apical portion ( 16 ) extending to the apical end and including a circumventing indentation ( 20 ); an anti-rotation portion ( 26 ) located between the coronal portion and the apical portion and including at least one external convex element ( 28; 28 a - c ) extending in a longitudinal direction of the dental implant replica; and a prosthetic connection interface ( 34 ) located at the coronal end. The present invention also relates to a system including a dental implant replica and a physical dental model, a 3D printed or milled dental model, and a method of installing a dental implant replica in a dental model.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dental implant replica for a physical dental model, the dental implant replica comprising: a coronal end; an apical end; a coronal portion extending to the coronal end; an cylindrical apical portion extending to the apical end and including a circumventing indentation; an anti-rotation portion located between the coronal portion and the apical portion and including at least one external convex element extending in a longitudinal direction of the dental implant replica; and a prosthetic connection interface located at the coronal end, the prosthetic connection interface having a geometry similar to that of a corresponding prosthetic connection interface disposed on an actual dental implant for which the dental implant replica is an analog. 2. The dental implant replica according to claim 1 , wherein the anti-rotation portion includes three external convex elements each extending in the longitudinal direction of the dental implant replica, the three external convex elements being uniformly distributed about the circumference of the anti-rotation portion. 3. The dental implant replica according to claim 1 , wherein the coronal portion is cylindrical and has a first diameter, wherein the cylindrical apical portion has a second diameter, and wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter. 4. The dental implant replica according to claim 3 , wherein a greatest cross-sectional distance of the anti-rotation portion perpendicular to the longitudinal direction is the same or smaller than the first diameter of the coronal portion but greater than the second diameter of the cylindrical apical portion. 5. The dental implant replica according to claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical apical portion is provided with a chamfer at the apical end. 6. The dental implant replica according to claim 1 , wherein the circumventing indentation has a U-shaped cross-section. 7. The dental implant replica according to claim 1 , wherein the circumventing indentation is provided on a lower or apical half of the cylindrical apical portion. 8. A system comprising a dental implant replica according to claim 1 and a physical dental model, wherein the physical dental model comprises a hole adapted to receive the dental implant replica and including an anti-rotation section having at least one concave recess adapted to substantially match the at least one external convex element of the dental implant replica, wherein the hole of the physical dental model further includes a cylindrical section with at least one protrusion adapted to engage with the circumventing indentation of the cylindrical apical portion of the dental implant replica, such that the dental implant replica may be locked in the longitudinal direction relative to the physical dental model. 9. A method of installing a dental implant replica according to claim 1 , which method comprises: inserting the dental implant replica in a hole of a physical dental model from a coronal side of the physical dental model, such that the at least one protrusion of the dental model snap-fits into the circumventing indentation of the dental implant replica, thereby locking the dental implant replica in the longitudinal direction relative to the physical dental model, wherein the hole is adapted to receive the dental implant replica and comprises an anti-rotation section having at least one concave recess adapted to substantially match the at least one external convex element of the dental implant replica, wherein the hole of the physical dental model further includes a cylindrical section with at least one protrusion adapted to engage with the circumventing indentation of the cylindrical apical portion of the dental implant replica, such that the dental implant replica may be locked in the longitudinal direction relative to the physical dental model. 10. The method according to claim 9 , comprising: receiving data of an intraoral scan of an oral situation of a patient, the oral situation including an installed dental implant; and 3D printing the dental model including the hole based on the data of intraoral scan, wherein the position of the hole corresponds to the position of the installed dental implant.
Impression means for implants, e.g. impression coping · CPC title
Optical means or methods, e.g. scanning the teeth by a laser or light beam · CPC title
Making or working of models, e.g. preliminary castings, trial dentures; Dowel pins [4] · CPC title
using three dimensional printing · CPC title
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