Medical inserting apparatus
US-2016199112-A1 · Jul 14, 2016 · US
US9962240B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9962240-B2 |
| Application number | US-99314209-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2009 |
| Priority date | May 19, 2008 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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The present invention relates to a dental implant fixture, and more particularly, to a dental implant fixture which rotates about a central axis thereof, and thus is inserted into a bone tissue constituted by a cortical bone and a spongy bone to form an artificial tooth root, wherein the dental implant fixture includes a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion. The first portion is inserted into the cortical bone and has an outer surface with a first screw thread whereon first vertices and first valleys are alternately arranged. The second portion is disposed beneath the first portion and inserted into the spongy bone, has an outer surface with a second screw thread whereon second vertices and second valleys are alternately arranged. The distance between the adjacent second vertices of the second screw thread is larger than the distance between the adjacent first vertices of the first screw thread. The third portion is disposed beneath the second portion, and has an outer surface with a third screw thread whereon third vertices and third valleys are alternately arranged, and a first cutting part which is hollowed such that the first cutting part is closer to the central axis than the third valleys. The lower outer diameter of the second screw thread is smaller than the upper outer diameter of the second screw thread.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dental implant fixture that is inserted into a bone tissue formed of a cortical bone and a cancellous bone by rotating about a central axis to thereby form an artificial tooth root, comprising: a first portion that is inserted into the cortical bone and comprises a first screw thread having first peaks and first roots alternating with one another on an outer surface of the first portion; a second portion that is disposed below the first portion, is inserted into the cancellous bone, and comprises a second screw thread having second peaks and second roots alternating with one another on an outer surface of the second portion, wherein the cross section of the second screw thread is greater than the cross section of the first screw thread, and wherein a separation distance between adjacent second peaks of the second screw thread is the same as a separation distance between adjacent first peaks of the first screw thread; and a third portion that is disposed below the second portion, is inserted into the cancellous bone, and comprises a third screw thread having third peaks and third roots alternating with one another on an outer surface of the third portion, and a first cutting portion that is caved closer to a central axis than the third roots, wherein an outer diameter of second peaks decreases gradually from an upper side of the second portion to an lower side of the second portion over the entire length of the second portion, wherein the first screw thread and the second screw thread are continuously connected to each other, wherein the second screw thread of the second portion comprises a second cutting portion that extends upward not in parallel to the central axis and is caved toward the central axis, and wherein the maximum depth of the second cutting portion is less than a vertical distance from one of the second peaks of the second screw thread and the second roots adjacent to the second peak, and the second cutting portion is connected to the first cutting portion. 2. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein an inner diameter of the second screw thread is smaller than that of the first screw thread. 3. The dental implant fixture of claim 2 , wherein the inner diameter of the second screw thread is smaller than that of the first screw thread by 0.1 mm˜1.5 mm. 4. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein all the first peaks of the first screw thread and all the second peaks of the second screw thread lie on a plane inclined to the central axis. 5. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein the width of the first roots of the first screw thread is between 0.3 mm˜0.6 mm. 6. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein, if an inclination angle between the central axis and a first straight line that connects the second peaks disposed in the upper and lower sides of the second screw thread on a plane passing through the central axis is θ′, θ′ is between 0.5° and 3°. 7. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein the first screw thread and the second screw thread are a plurality of screw threads. 8. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein, if distances between the adjacent first peaks of the first screw thread are S 1 , and distances between the adjacent second peaks of the second screw thread are S 2 , S 1 and S 2 are between 0.6 mm˜1.0 mm. 9. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein, if a vertical distance between one of the first roots of the first screw thread and the first peak adjacent to the first roots is b′, b′ is greater than 0.20 mm. 10. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein the first screw thread and the second screw thread have the same moving distance per rotation in a direction of the central axis. 11. The dental implant fixture of claim 10 , wherein the moving distance is between 0.5 mm˜2.5 mm. 12. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein the first cutting portion extends upward in parallel to the central axis. 13. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein the second cutting portion is inclined upward. 14. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein, if the shortest distance between the adjacent second roots of the second screw thread is a, and the vertical distance from one of the second peaks of the second screw thread and the second roots adjacent to the second peak is b, a is less than b. 15. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein, if a width of a top of the second peaks of the second screw thread is c, and a width of the second roots adjacent to the second peaks is d, c is less than d. 16. The dental implant fixture of claim 1 , wherein, if an angle between a straight line vertical to the central axis and an inclination surface of the second screw thread is θ, θ is between 5°˜35°. 17. A dental implant fixture that is inserted into a bone tissue formed of a cortical bone and a cancellous bone by rotating about a central axis to thereby form an artificial tooth root, comprising: a first portion that is inserted into the cortical bone and comprises a first screw thread having first peaks and first roots alternating with one another on an outer surface of the first portion; a second portion that is disposed below the first portion, is inserted into the cancellous bone, and comprises a second screw thread having second peaks and second roots alternating with one another on an outer surface of the second portion, wherein the cross section of the second screw thread is greater than the cross section of the first screw thread, and wherein a separation distance between adjacent second peaks of the second screw thread is the same as a separation distance between adjacent first peaks of the first screw thread; and a third portion that is disposed below the second portion, is inserted into the cancellous bone, and comprises a third screw thread having third peaks and third roots alternating with one another on an outer surface of the third portion, and a first cutting portion that is caved closer to a central axis than the third roots, wherein an outer diameter of second peaks decreases gradually from an upper side of the second portion to an lower side of the second portion over the entire length of the second portion, wherein the first screw thread and the second screw thread are continuously connected to each other, wherein, if the width of the first roots of the first screw thread is d′, and the width of the second roots of the second screw thread is d, d′ is the same as d, wherein the second screw thread of the second portion comprises a second cutting portion that extends upward not in parallel to the central axis and is caved toward the central axis, and wherein the maximum depth of the second cutting portion is less than a vertical distance from one of the second peaks of the second screw thread and the second roots adjacent to the second peak, wherein the second cutting portion is connected to the first cutting portion.
with multiple threads · CPC title
with thread interrupted or changing its form along shank, other than constant taper · CPC title
Self-screwing (A61C8/0028 takes precedence) · CPC title
hollow, e.g. with socket or cannulated · CPC title
Tips of screws · CPC title
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