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Tooth replacement

  • US 10,456,226 B2
  • Filed: 05/16/2017
  • Issued: 10/29/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/14/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A tooth replacement comprising at least two adjacent posterior teeth comprising a first tooth and a second tooth adjacent to the first tooth, wherein each of the first and second teeth include a mesial contact surface, a distal contact surface, and an occlusal surface, wherein the occlusal surface comprises a least one buccal cusp having a buccal cusp tip, a lingual cusp having a lingual cusp tip, a central fissure which has at least one tooth pit and passes through the occlusal surface in a mesiodistal direction between the two cusps, a first gradient which slopes downward from the buccal cusp tip in a direction of the central fissure, and a second gradient which slopes downward from the lingual cusp tip in the direction of the central fissure, wherein the occlusal contact surface comprise expansion spaces to obtain a dynamic occlusal guidance, wherein the tooth pits of the occlusal surfaces of the first and second posterior teeth engage in an occlusion position with respective antagonists of the posterior teeth, wherein the respective antagonist teeth include a further occlusal surface having at least one further cusp, to engage in the occlusion position with the tooth pit of the occlusal surface of the posterior teeth, wherein a length of a retrusion path starting from the occlusion position is at least 0.6 mm, wherein the mesial contact surface of the first tooth is curved in a calotte-like or spherical manner, having a convex edge both in a sagittal plane and in a transverse plane, and wherein the second tooth has a distal contact surface abutting the mesial contact surface of the first tooth, wherein the distal contact surface of the second tooth is curved concavely spherically for producing a form-fit contact with a convexly curved mesial contact surface of the first tooth, thus having a concave edge both in a sagittal plane and in a transverse plane, wherein a radius of a curvature of the mesial contact surface of the first tooth is approximately equal to a radius of a curvature of the distal contact surface of the second tooth, wherein a radius of curvature of the occlusal surface of at least one of the posterior teeth as a base of the tooth pit is sectional planes running parallel to a tooth axis through the base of the tooth pit is greater than 1.2 mm and less than 5 mm.

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