Artificial tooth root member and method of implanting same
First Claim
1. An artificial tooth root member comprising a blade-shaped piece implantable in a jawbone and having a first threaded hole open at sides, a screw element threadedly engageable with the first threaded hole and serving for the purpose of forming a second threaded hole in the jawbone, and a pin neck portion substitutable for the screw element and formed at the base end part thereof with a threaded portion engageable with the first and second threaded holes.
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Abstract
A screw element is brought in thread engagement with a blade-shaped piece having a first threaded hole and open at sides, and the piece and the screw element are implanted together in a jawbone. A newly grown jawbone goes into osteobond with the implanted piece and screw element, the jawbone thus defining a second threaded hole. Subsequently the screw element is removed, and a pin neck portion is threadedly fitted into position in place of the screw element. The piece is small in size and open at sides. Therefore, it has no unfavorable effect on adjacent teeth and can be steadily implanted in a narrow jawbone structure. The pin neck portion is securely fixed by both the first threaded hole of the piece and the bone-defined second threaded hole, being thus steadily implanted in position.
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- 1. An artificial tooth root member comprising a blade-shaped piece implantable in a jawbone and having a first threaded hole open at sides, a screw element threadedly engageable with the first threaded hole and serving for the purpose of forming a second threaded hole in the jawbone, and a pin neck portion substitutable for the screw element and formed at the base end part thereof with a threaded portion engageable with the first and second threaded holes.
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15. A method for mounting an artificial tooth-root member which comprises:
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(a) cutting a groove around a socket after tooth extraction to form an implanting groove, (b) fitting into the implanting groove an implant member including a blade-shaped piece having a first threaded hole open at sides and a screw element brougth into thread engagement with said first threaded hole, (c) leaving the implant member as fitted in the implanting groove over a specified period of time to allow a new growth of jawbone around the implant member, so that an osteobond develops between the jawbone portion and the exposed surface of the piece and screw element, whereby a second threaded hole is formed along the exposed surface of the screw element, (d) subsequently forming a withdrawal hole extending outwardly from the top end of the screw hole and releasing the screw element form thread engagement through the withdrawal hole, and (e) then bringing a threaded portion of a pin neck portion into thread engagement with said first and second threaded holes to mount the pin neck portion in position.
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