Source: https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2014095034A1/en
Timestamp: 2019-10-24 05:58:22
Document Index: 377253885

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 12', 'art 112', 'art 112', 'art 12', 'art 112', 'art 112', 'art 112', 'art 112', 'art 112', 'art 112', 'art 112', 'art 112', 'art.\n5', 'art.\n13']

WO2014095034A1 - Abutment and method of attaching an abutment to a dental implant - Google Patents
WO2014095034A1
WO2014095034A1 PCT/EP2013/003807 EP2013003807W WO2014095034A1 WO 2014095034 A1 WO2014095034 A1 WO 2014095034A1 EP 2013003807 W EP2013003807 W EP 2013003807W WO 2014095034 A1 WO2014095034 A1 WO 2014095034A1
PCT/EP2013/003807
2014-06-26 Publication of WO2014095034A1 publication Critical patent/WO2014095034A1/en
239000000919 ceramic Substances 0 abstract claims description 94
229920003223 poly(pyromellitimide-1,4-diphenyl ether) Polymers 0 claims description 32
By providing a non-brittle metal adapter which has the conical connection interface towards the dental implant, the strength of the abutment may be improved. Still high esthetics are maintained due to the ceramic part. Also, since the metal adapter is removably
attachable to the ceramic part, it can conveniently be removed from the ceramic part e.g. when porcelain is fused to the ceramic part so that the metal adapter is not heated. It should be noted that metal adapters/portions are known per se from WO2004002358 and US6168435 and US2012077150 , but not for conical connection. Also, the metal adapter in WO2004002358 is not load-bearing - it only prevents rotation. Also, the metal portions in US6168435 and US2012077150 appear not to be removably attachable to the ceramic part.
The metal adapter may include a load-bearing
circumferential surface adapted to abut against a
corresponding circumferential surface of the ceramic part.
The conical connection interface of the metal adapter may include an external conical shape tapering towards the apical end of the metal adapter and adapted to mate with a corresponding conical surface of the dental implant, and an external indexed portion provided apically of the conical shape adjacent to the apical end of the metal adapter .
Said outer surface may be arranged between said load- bearing circumferential surface and said external conical shape .
The ceramic part may be adapted to support a dental restoration .
According to another aspect of the present invention, the abutment is provided in combination with the dental implant .
Fig. la is a perspective view of an abutment with a ceramic part and a metal adapter according to an
Fig. 2a is a perspective view of the metal adapter of figs, la-lb.
Fig. 3a is a perspective view of the ceramic part of figs, la-lb.
Fig. 3b is a cross-sectional view of the ceramic part in fig. 3a.
Fig. 4a is a perspective view of the abutment of figs, la-lb fixed to a dental implant.
Figs. 6a-6b are perspective views of a metal adapter and ceramic part according to yet another embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 6c is a cross-sectional view of the metal adapter of fig. 6a attached to the ceramic part of f 6b.
Figs, la-lb show an abutment 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The abutment 10 comprises a coronal ceramic part 12. The ceramic part 12 may be adapted to support a dental restoration or a dental prosthesis, such as a single-unit restoration (crown) or a bridge. The restoration or prosthesis may for example be cemented to the ceramic part 12. Alternatively, the ceramic part of the present abutment may be a full-contour part. The ceramic part 12 is preferably made entirely of ceramic material such as zirconia .
The abutment 10 further comprises an apical metal adapter 14. The metal adapter 14 is also shown in figs. 2a-2b. The metal adapter 14 is for example made of titanium or titanium alloy. The metal adapter 14 has a conical connection interface generally designated with reference sign 16 (fig. 2a). The conical connection interface 16 allows the abutment 10 to be attached to a dental implant 18 (figs. 4a-4b) , which dental implant 18 has an internal conical connection interface 20
corresponding to the conical connection interface 16 of the abutment 10/metal adapter 14. The metal adapter 14 may be coloured to match a colouring of the dental implant 18.
The ceramic part 12 further comprises a central protruding portion 40 (figs. 3a-3b) provided at the apical end 42 of the ceramic part 12. The protruding portion 40 has a circumferential side wall 44, with at least one but preferably two opposite flat surfaces 46 corresponding to the flat surface (s) 34 of the metal adapter 14. The protruding portion 40 is surrounded by a circumferential surface 48, which preferably is flat in a plane
perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 28. The protruding portion 38 is generally adapted to be received in the recess 30 of the metal adapter 14.
The metal adapter 14 is removably attachable to the ceramic part 12. To this end, the metal adapter 14 may comprise at least one flexible arm 52 with a protrusion 50. The at least one flexible arm 52 may be arranged on a ledge 54 of the side wall 56 of the recess 30. The at least one arm 52 extends in a direction away from the apical end 24 of the metal adapter 14, and it is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis 28. The protrusion 50 is provided at the coronal free end of the flexible arm 52. The at least one protrusion 50 is inwardly directed.
The at least one arm 52 is flexible so that the free end with the protrusion 50 can move or flex radially (perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 28), as indicated by the arrow in fig. 2a. The flexibility of the at least one arm 52 may be achieved and controlled by selecting suitable dimensions of the arm 52 given what material the adapter 14 is made of. The at least one protrusion 50 may be arranged apically of the coronal edge 53 of the at least one flat surface 34. Thereby the correct rotational relationship between the ceramic part 12 and the metal adapter 14 may be established before the ceramic part 12 reaches the protrusion ( s ) 50. In the illustrated
embodiment, there are two arms 52 which are oppositely arranged in the circumferential direction.
Further, the ceramic part 12 may optionally comprises at least one recess 58, which matches the at least one protrusion 50 of the metal adapter 14. In figs. 3a-3b, the ceramic part 12 has two outwardly open recesses 58 arranged on the protruding portion 40 at a distance from the apical end 42. Like the protrusions 50, the
indentations 58 may have a limited height. Also like the protrusions 50, the indentations 58 may be curved or otherwise devoid of any right angles or undercuts, at least on their apical sides.
The ceramic part 12 further comprises a screw channel 60. The screw channel 60 passes through the ceramic part 12, and forms a first opening 62a at a first end 64a of the screw channel 60 and a second opening 62b at a second (apical) end 64b of the screw channel 60. In this
embodiment, the screw channel 60 is straight, with the first opening 62a at the coronal end 66 of the ceramic part 12 and the second opening 62b at the apical end 42 of the ceramic part 12. In the screw channel 60, there is provided a screw seat 68 proximal to the second end 64b. The screw channel 60 preferably includes an inclined surface defining said screw seat 68. The screw seat 68 is adapted to seat the head 70 of a screw 72 (fig. 4b) used for fixing the abutment 10 to the dental implant 18.
The metal adapter 14 further comprises a bore 76. The bore 76 passes through the metal adapter 14, and forms a coronal opening 78a and an apical opening 78b. When the ceramic part 12 and the metal adapter 14 are assembled, the screw channel 60 of the ceramic part 12 and the bore 76 of the metal adapter 14 are aligned. The bore 76 is provided with an internal thread 80. The internal thread 80 may be placed just apically of the recess 30. The internal thread 80 may facilitate recovery of the metal adapter from the dental implant 18. For example, by inserting the external thread of a retrieval tool (not shown) into the internal thread 80 of the metal adapter 14, and then pull away from the implant 18, the metal adapter 14 can be readily removed from the implant 18. The dental implant 18 may for example be of the type disclosed in WO 2008/128757 A2, the content of which herein is incorporated by reference. However, other dental implants may be used as well, such as NobelReplace Conical Connection provided by Nobel Biocare. Among other things, the dental implant 18 comprises the internal conical connection interface 20. The internal conical connection interface 20 is open to the coronal end 82 of the dental implant 18, and comprises a conical chamber 84, a
hexagonal interlock recess 86, and an internally threaded portion 88 (fig. 4b) .
When the abutment 10 is attached to the dental implant 18, the metal adapter 14 of the abutment 10 is partly inserted into the internal conical connection interface 20 of the implant 18. The conical shape 22 of the metal adapter 14 abuts against the the conical chamber 84, whereas the indexed portion 26 interlocks with the hexagonal interlock recess 86 to prevent rotation. The screw 72 is then inserted. The screw 72 extends through the screw channel 60 and the bore 76, and further into the internally threaded portion 88, where the external thread 74 of the screw 72 engages said threaded portion 88. By turning the screw 72 with a suitable tool (not shown) , the screw head 70 is pressed against the screw seat 68 in the ceramic part 12, and the abutment 10 may be fixed to the implant 18. Also, the metal adapter 14 is clamped between the ceramic portion 12 and the dental implant 18. Overall, an adapter 10 is provided which has a high strength, non- brittle material in the implant connection (i.e. the metal adapter 14) in combination with high esthetic ceramics (the ceramic part 12) . Also, the fact that the metal adapter 14 may be detached from the ceramic part 12 enables fusing of porcelain to the ceramic part 12 without having to heat the metal adapter 14. As the abutment 10 is fixed to the dental implant 18, an outer surface 90 of the metal adapter 14 between the ceramic part 12 and the dental implant 18 remains exposed to the outside, as seen in figs. 4a-4b. The outer surface 90 is preferably devised for soft tissue apposition. That is, the outer surface 90 is supposed to face the gum of the patient. The surface 90 may have a height H of about 1.5 mm. Also, the surface 90 may be coloured to resemble the gingival (soft tissue) .
Also when the abutment 10 is fixed to the dental implant 18, there is no point of contact between the ceramic part 12 and the dental implant 18, cf. the metal adapter of WO2004002358. Also, since the ceramic part 12 has the apically protruding portion 40 received in the coronal recess 30 of the metal adapter 14, the screw seat 68 and screw head 70 may be situated relatively close to the implant 18, cf. the embodiments of figs. 5a-5b and 6a- 6b.
The dental implant to which the abutment 10 is attached may be anchored in the jaw bone of a patient, or it may be arranged in a physical model. In the latter case, the dental implant may be a replica or implant analog .
A suitable way of attaching the abutment 10 to the dental implant 18 is described in Applicant's co-pending application entitled "METHOD OF ATTACHING A DENTAL
COMPONENT TO A DENTAL IMPLANT", the content of which herein is incorporated by reference.
Figs. 5a-5b show a metal adapter 114 and ceramic part 112 according to another embodiment of the present invention. The metal adapter 114 and ceramic part 112 in figs. 5a-5b may be similar to the metal adapter 14 and ceramic part 12 shown in figs. 1-4, but differ when it comes to the interface between them. The metal adapter 114 has at its coronal end 132 a central protruding portion 100. The protruding portion 100 is adapted to be received in a central apical recess 102 of the ceramic part 112. The protruding portion 100 is surrounded by a
circumferential load-bearing ledge 138. The protruding portion 100 comprises two opposite flexible arms 152, each with an outwardly directed protrusion 150. The protrusion 150 is arranged at the free apical end of the respective arm 152. The ceramic part 112 may optionally comprise at least one inwardly open recess matching the two
protrusions 150 and arranged in a side wall 144 of the central apical recess 102. When the metal adapter 114 is attached to the ceramic part 112, the two protrusions 150 are pressed against the side wall 144 for securing the metal adapter 114 to the ceramic part 112. Also, the circumferential ledge 138 may abut against a corresponding circumferential rim 148 of the ceramic part 112. Two opposite flat surfaces 134 on the protruding portion 100 of the metal adapter 114 may match with corresponding flat surfaces 146 in the central apical recess 102 of the ceramic part 112 to serve as a rotation lock.
Alternatively, the surfaces on the protruding portion of the metal adapter 114 may be convex 134a-c, and the matching surfaces of the ceramic part 112 may be concave 146a-c, as seen in the embodiment shown in figs. 6a-6d. In figs. 6a-6d, there are three convex surfaces 134a-c uniformly distributed in the circumferential direction on the metal adapter 114, and three concave surfaces 146a-c uniformly distributed in the circumferential direction in ceramic part 112. Likewise on the metal adapter 114, there are three flexible arms/protrusions arranged between the three convex surfaces 134a-c.
For example, instead of friction-fit and/or snap- locking, the metal adapter may be removably attached to the ceramic part by other connection means, such as form- fit, force-fit, press-fit, finger spring, ring friction, point contact deformation, bayonet connection, friction ridges, surface roughness, etc.
- a ceramic part (112); and
- a metal adapter (114) removably attachable to the ceramic part,
wherein the metal adapter has a conical connection interface (16) for attachment to a dental implant (18), wherein the metal adapter comprises at least one flexible arm (52, 152) with a protrusion (50, 150) adapted to press against a side wall (44, 144) and/or snap into any corresponding recess (58) of the ceramic part for securing the metal adapter to the ceramic part in the coronal-apical direction, and
wherein the metal adapter comprises at least one convex surface (134, 134a-c) adapted to abut against at least one corresponding concave surface (146, 146a-c) of the ceramic part for preventing rotation between the ceramic part and the metal adapter.
2. The abutment according to claim 1, wherein the metal adapter (114) at its coronal end (132) has a central protruding portion (100) which is adapted to be received in a central apical recess (102) of the ceramic part (112), and wherein said central protruding portion accommodates said at least one flexible arm and said at least one convex surface.
3. The abutment according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said at least one convex surface is three convex surfaces (134a-c) uniformly distributed in the circumferential direction on the metal adapter (114), wherein said at least one corresponding concave surface is three concave surfaces (146a-c) uniformly distributed in the circumferential direction in ceramic part (112), and wherein the metal adapter (114) comprises three flexible arms and protrusions arranged between the three convex surfaces (134a-c).
4. The abutment according to any preceding claim, wherein the metal adapter includes a load-bearing
circumferential surface (138) adapted to abut against a corresponding circumferential surface (148) of the ceramic part.
5. The abutment according to any preceding claim, wherein the conical connection interface of the metal adapter includes an external conical shape (22) tapering towards the apical end (24) of the metal adapter and adapted to mate with a corresponding conical surface (84) of the dental implant, and an external indexed portion (26) provided apically of the conical shape adjacent to the apical end of the metal adapter.
6. The abutment according to any preceding claim, wherein the metal adapter includes an outer surface (90) devised for soft tissue apposition.
7. The abutment according to claims 4-6, wherein said outer surface is arranged between said load-bearing circumferential surface (38) and said external conical shape (22) .
8. The abutment according to any preceding claim, wherein the ceramic part comprises a screw channel (60) passing through the ceramic part and forming a first opening (62a) at a first end (64a) and a second opening (62b) at an apical end (64b), and a screw seat (68) proximal to the apical end of the screw channel for seating the head (70) of a screw (72) for the fixation of the abutment to the dental implant.
10. The abutment according to any preceding claim, wherein the metal adapter comprises a bore (76) passing through the metal adapter and forming a coronal opening (78a) and an apical opening (78b) , and wherein the bore is provided with an internal thread (80) .
11. The abutment according to any preceding claim, wherein the ceramic part is adapted to support a dental restoration .
12. The abutment according to any one of the claims 1-10, wherein the ceramic part is a full-contour part.
13. The abutment according to any preceding claim, in combination with the dental implant.
14. A method of attaching the abutment (10) of claim 6 to a dental implant (18) anchored in a jaw bone of a patient, wherein the coronal end (82) of the dental implant is substantially in level with the surface or crest of the jaw bone, which method comprises:
- attaching the abutment to the dental implant, such that said outer surface (90) of the metal adapter (14) is exposed to soft tissue or gum overlying the jaw bone.
PCT/EP2013/003807 2012-12-21 2013-12-17 Abutment and method of attaching an abutment to a dental implant WO2014095034A1 (en)
JP2015548279A JP6461004B2 (en) 2012-12-21 2013-12-17 Abutment and method for attaching an abutment to a dental implant
BR112015015009A BR112015015009A2 (en) 2012-12-21 2013-12-17 abutment and method of attaching a abutment to a dental implant
CN201380066086.1A CN104869939B (en) 2012-12-21 2013-12-17 Abutment and the method that abutment is connected to dental implant
WO2014095034A1 true WO2014095034A1 (en) 2014-06-26
US10111734B2 (en) 2013-10-01 2018-10-30 Nobel Biocare Services Ag Dental kit-of-parts and method of assembling the same
EP3021785A4 (en) * 2013-07-16 2017-03-22 Honig, Iulian Dental implant insert adaptor
EP2260788A2 (en) 2010-12-15 Improved coupling for a multi-part dental implant system
Ref document number: 13817882
Ref document number: 2893014
Ref document number: 2013817882
Ref document number: 14654407
Ref document number: 2015548279
Ref document number: 2013362172
Ref document number: 20157019759
Ref document number: 112015015009