Multiple component dental restoration

US2025262026A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025262026-A1
Application numberUS-202519053304-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 13, 2025
Priority dateFeb 15, 2024
Publication dateAug 21, 2025
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A dental restoration includes multiple components including a coping, a veneer, and a fusing material that attaches the veneer to the coping. The coping and veneer components are separately designed to include mating positive and negative relief regions, and the coping and veneer are formed of materials that provide esthetic properties that mimic natural teeth.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A dental restoration for installation on a prepared tooth of a dental patient, the dental restoration comprising: a coping formed of a first material having a first flexural strength and a first transmittance, wherein the coping includes an inner concave surface shaped to accommodate the prepared tooth, and an outer surface having at least one labial lobe and a plurality of peaks and valleys formed toward an incisal edge; a veneer formed of a second material having a second flexural strength and a second transmittance, wherein the veneer includes an inner surface shaped to accommodate the coping, including an inner surface that matches the outer surface of the coping to define a substantially uniform gap between the veneer inner surface and the coping outer surface when the veneer is placed over the coping; and a fusing material interposed between the coping and the veneer within the substantially uniform gap. 2 . The dental restoration of claim 1 , wherein each of the first material and the second material is an yttria stabilized zirconia ceramic material. 3 . The dental restoration of claim 1 , wherein the second material is an yttria stabilized zirconia ceramic material, stabilized by 5 mol % to 7.2 mol % yttria, wherein the ceramic material formed as a sintered ceramic body has a flexural strength greater than 500 MPa, and a transmittance greater than 62% at 700 nm (when measured on a 1 mm thick fully sintered ceramic body). 4 . The dental restoration of claim 1 , wherein the first material is an yttria stabilized zirconia material, stabilized by 3 mol % to 7.2 mol % yttria. 5 . The dental restoration of claim 1 , wherein the first material is an yttria stabilized zirconia ceramic material, stabilized by 4 mol % to 5.1 mol % yttria, wherein the zirconia ceramic material formed as a sintered ceramic body has a flexural strength of at least 800 MPa and a transmittance of at least 55% at 700 nm (when measured on a 1 mm thick fully sintered ceramic body). 6 . The dental restoration of claim 1 , wherein the fusing material comprises a glass material having a fusing temperature of between 680° C. to 880° C. 7 . The dental restoration of claim 1 , wherein the fusing material comprises a glass material having a fusing temperature of between 880° C. to 1150° C. 8 . The dental restoration of claim 1 , wherein the fusing material comprises a dental cement. 9 . The dental restoration of claim 1 , wherein the fusing material comprises a dental bonding material. 10 . The dental restoration of claim 1 , wherein the first flexural strength is greater than the second flexural strength, and the first transmittance is less than the second transmittance. 11 . A method of making a dental restoration to be installed on a prepared tooth of a dental patient, the method comprising: obtaining a virtual model of dentition of the dental patient, the virtual model including a model of the prepared tooth; using the virtual model to design the dental restoration, wherein the dental restoration includes a coping and a veneer, and wherein the coping includes an inner concave surface shaped to accommodate the prepared tooth, and an outer surface having at least one facial lobe and a plurality of peaks and valleys formed toward an incisal edge, and wherein the veneer includes an inner surface shaped to accommodate the coping, including an inner surface that matches the outer surface of the coping to define a substantially uniform gap between the veneer inner surface and the coping outer surface when the veneer is placed over the coping; fabricating the coping; fabricating the veneer; attaching the coping to the veneer using a fusing material. 12 . The method of making a dental restoration of claim 11 , wherein the coping is fabricated by milling the coping from a blank of material. 13 . The method of making a dental restoration of claim 12 , wherein the milling process includes a tool radius compensation. 14 . The method of making a dental restoration of claim 11 , wherein the coping is fabricated by milling the coping from a blank of zirconia material. 15 . The method of making a dental restoration of claim 11 , wherein the veneer is fabricated by milling from a blank of material. 16 . The method of making a dental restoration of claim 15 , wherein the milling process includes a tool radius compensation. 17 . The method of making a dental restoration of claim 11 , wherein the veneer is fabricated by milling from a blank of zirconia material. 18 . The method of making a dental restoration of claim 11 , wherein the coping and the veneer are fabricated using separate manufacturing processes. 19 . The method of making a dental restoration of claim 11 , further comprising: heat treating the assembled coping, veneer, and fusing material at a temperature of from 900° C. to 1300° C. for a hold time of from 5 minutes to 90 minutes, and wherein the fusing material is a mixture of a glass powder and liquid having a solids content of from 60% to 75%. 20 . The method of making a dental restoration of claim 19 , further comprising: prior to the heat treating step, pressure treating the assembled coping, veneer, and fusing material at a pressure of from 20 psi to 65 psi for a hold time of 3 to 60 minutes. 21 . The method of making a dental restoration of claim 19 , further comprising: applying a vacuum during at least a portion of the heat treating step.

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  • Computer-assisted sizing or machining of dental prostheses · CPC title

  • A61C5/77Primary

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What does patent US2025262026A1 cover?
A dental restoration includes multiple components including a coping, a veneer, and a fusing material that attaches the veneer to the coping. The coping and veneer components are separately designed to include mating positive and negative relief regions, and the coping and veneer are formed of materials that provide esthetic properties that mimic natural teeth.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Glidewell James R Dental Ceramics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61C5/77. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 21 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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