Dental imaging matrix band for making or setting crowns and bridges on prepared teeth
First Claim
1. A dental imaging matrix band comprisingan elongated metallic blank of relatively thin flexible sheet material having a height corresponding at least substantially to the height of a tooth extending beyond the gum line,said blank being sufficiently long and flexible for encircling at least one prepared tooth,said blank having opposed ends,means for securing the opposed ends to encircle the prepared tooth,said band having a buccal and lingual side,said buccal and lingual sides of said band having a thickness greater than the thickness of said opposed ends interconnecting said thickened buccal and lingual sides.
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Abstract
This disclosure is directed to a dental imaging matrix band for making a dental prosthetic restoration such as a 3/4 crown, full crown, or fixed bridge with the use of a CAD-CAM machine. This is attained by encircling a tooth or teeth prepared for receiving the prosthetic restoration by an imaging matrix band having an actual enlarged beaded peripheral edge or an illusion of an enlarged beaded portion which can be optically read by a scanner of a CAD-CAM machine. The optical image of the tooth or teeth encircled by such an imaging matrix band is transformed by the CAD-CAM machine into a signal which controls the operation of the forming or milling portion of the CAD-CAM machine to shape a block of dental material into the shape of a prosthetic restoration to be fitted to the prepared tooth or teeth in accordance with the optical image of the prepared tooth or teeth. The matrix band is defined by a strip of thin non-reflective metallic material having a longitudinal edge thereof defining an enlarged bead or a thickened buccal and lingula side portions which can be optically scanned by a CAD-CAM machine; the image of which being transformed into a signal enabling the CAD-CAM to machine a prosthetic restoration to be received by the prepared tooth or teeth. In another form, the matrix band is formed of a uniform thickness which extends beyond the surface of the tooth and which is tapered outwardly to define an optical illusion simulating a thicker occlusal end which can be read by the CAD-CAM machine.
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16 Claims
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1. A dental imaging matrix band comprising
an elongated metallic blank of relatively thin flexible sheet material having a height corresponding at least substantially to the height of a tooth extending beyond the gum line, said blank being sufficiently long and flexible for encircling at least one prepared tooth, said blank having opposed ends, means for securing the opposed ends to encircle the prepared tooth, said band having a buccal and lingual side, said buccal and lingual sides of said band having a thickness greater than the thickness of said opposed ends interconnecting said thickened buccal and lingual sides.
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5. A dental imaging matrix band comprising
an endless loop adapted to be fitted to a prepared tooth, said loop having a height at least substantially equal to the height of the tooth extending beyond the gum line, said loop having a buccal side and a lingual side, and opposed ends interconnected between said buccal side and lingual side, said buccal and lingual sides having a thickness greater than the opposed ends of said loop whereby the thicker buccal and lingual sides allow for a clear optical impression of the floor of the tooth.
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7. A dental imaging matrix band comprising
a metallic band adapted to circumscribe a prepared tooth to be restored, said band having a height at least as great as the height of a prepared tooth to be restored, said band being tapered inwardly toward the gingival end of the band, said band being formed of a non-reflective metal, and means formed integral with said band to simulate a clear optical image of the floor of the prepared tooth.
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14. A dental imaging matrix band comprising
a band of non-reflective metal adapted to circumscribe at least one tooth to be restored, said band being formed of a uniform thickness, and said band having a height which extends beyond the surface of a prepared tooth adapted to receive said band, said extending portion of said band tapering outwardly toward the occlusal end of said band at an angle ranging between 7 to 12 degrees wherein the uniform thickness of said band and extended outwardly tapering of said extended portion creates an optical illusion of a thicker occlusal end which enables an optical scanner of a CAD-CAM machine to image the periphery of the tooth to allow for a clear optical impression of the floor of a prepared tooth.
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