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US2016296301A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016296301-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615184062-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Method for determining a position and an orientation of a dental implant includes scanning a surface of a scan body connected to the implant wherein a plurality of data points is determined which correspond to positions of points that are located on the surface of the scan body. The method further included reconstructing at least three planes based on the data points, reconstructing intersection information of the reconstructed planes, where the intersection information includes the reconstruction of straight intersection lines and of intersection points, and determining the position and the orientation of the implant based on the reconstructed intersection information.
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1 - 10 . (canceled) 11 . A scan body for determining a position and an orientation of a dental implant, the scan body comprising: a bottom end with means for connecting the scan body with the implant, wherein the scan body is connected directly to the implant or wherein the scan body is connected with the implant via an adaptor piece; and a top end having a scan geometry; wherein the surface of the scan geometry comprises a plurality of plane areas, each plane area having a plurality of sides and corners and each side having a length, and wherein the scan geometry comprises at least three types of plane areas having different orientation angles with respect to a longitudinal axis of the scan body, wherein the at least three types of plane areas include a too plane area and at least two different side plane areas, wherein the at least two different side plane areas are disposed at different orientation angles with respect to the longitudinal axis of the scan body, and at least one of the at least two different side plane areas extends continuously from the bottom end of the scan body to the too plane area, the side plane areas defining a limiting volume of cross-section that is narrower proximate the too plane area, wherein an orientation angle of at least one type of plane areas lies within a range of 30° to 60° with respect to the longitudinal axis, wherein one type of plane area is parallel to the longitudinal axis, wherein the length of each side of one type of plane area is equal, or wherein the lengths of at least two sides of one type of plane area are different, such that from every possible point of view, located at a same level or above said scan geometry, there are at least three of said plane areas at least partly visible. 12 . The scan body of claim 11 , wherein the scan geometry is polyhedral, the scan geometry comprising a first corner and at least three additional corners, wherein the at least three additional corners define a plane, and wherein the first corner lies outside said plane. 13 . The scan body of claim 11 , the scan body further comprising a coding associating the scan body with a particular type of implant and/or with a particular type of adaptor piece. 14 . The scan body of claim 13 , wherein the coding is located such that the coding is visible from every possible point of view, where a possible point of view is located at the same level or sideways above said coding, where a point of view is located sideways above said coding in case the orientation of the scan body is such that the top end points up and the bottom end points down and the point of view is located at any position higher than the topmost end of the scan body. 15 . The scan body of claim 13 , wherein the coding comprises one or more ribs and/or channels and/or coloured rings. 16 . The scan body of claim 11 , wherein parts of the scan geometry are light reflective and/or parts of the scan geometry are non-light reflective. 17 - 20 . (canceled) 21 . The scan body of claim 11 , wherein the number of corners of at least two of the at least three types of plane areas is different.
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