Dental platform assembly and methods
First Claim
1. A method for securing a dental implant system to a patient'"'"'s jawbone, the method comprising:
- cutting a portion of the patient'"'"'s gum at a treatment site sufficient to expose the patient'"'"'s jawbone;
positioning a tool over the treatment site, the tool having a through hole therein;
placing a router through the through hole and using the router to remove a portion of the patient'"'"'s jawbone at the treatment site to form a recess, wherein the recess is generally square or rectangular in geometry, with four sides and a bottom;
drilling a generally cylindrical hole with a drill bit into the jawbone at the bottom of the recess;
positioning a base member that is generally square or rectangular in geometry at the treatment site such that the base member is embedded within the patient'"'"'s jawbone at the treatment site, wherein the base member has a generally flat top side defined by an outer perimeter, a bottom side and a tapered central opening;
wherein the drilled cylindrical hole is located in the jawbone so as to be accurately aligned with the central opening in the base member and is generally perpendicular to the bottom of the recess;
inserting an implant screw through the central opening, wherein the implant screw has a head with a tapered section and a threaded end, and wherein the implant screw is perpendicular to the flat top side of the base member; and
turning the implant screw to secure the threaded end within the jawbone and to seat the head of the implant screw within the tapered opening of the base member such that the entire bottom side of the base member is in contact with the bottom of the recess.
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Abstract
A dental implant system includes a base member that is adapted to be embedded within a patient'"'"'s jawbone at a treatment site. The base member has a generally flat top side defining an outer periphery, a bottom side, and a central opening. At least one recess is included in the top side for receiving an alignment pin. The system further includes an implant screw that has a head and a threaded end. The threaded end is adapted to pass through the central opening of the base member and into the patient'"'"'s jawbone. Also, the head is adapted to be seated within the central opening of the base member after the threaded end is screwed into the patient'"'"'s jawbone. The implant screw further includes a threaded opening in the head.
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19 Claims
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1. A method for securing a dental implant system to a patient'"'"'s jawbone, the method comprising:
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cutting a portion of the patient'"'"'s gum at a treatment site sufficient to expose the patient'"'"'s jawbone; positioning a tool over the treatment site, the tool having a through hole therein; placing a router through the through hole and using the router to remove a portion of the patient'"'"'s jawbone at the treatment site to form a recess, wherein the recess is generally square or rectangular in geometry, with four sides and a bottom; drilling a generally cylindrical hole with a drill bit into the jawbone at the bottom of the recess; positioning a base member that is generally square or rectangular in geometry at the treatment site such that the base member is embedded within the patient'"'"'s jawbone at the treatment site, wherein the base member has a generally flat top side defined by an outer perimeter, a bottom side and a tapered central opening; wherein the drilled cylindrical hole is located in the jawbone so as to be accurately aligned with the central opening in the base member and is generally perpendicular to the bottom of the recess; inserting an implant screw through the central opening, wherein the implant screw has a head with a tapered section and a threaded end, and wherein the implant screw is perpendicular to the flat top side of the base member; and turning the implant screw to secure the threaded end within the jawbone and to seat the head of the implant screw within the tapered opening of the base member such that the entire bottom side of the base member is in contact with the bottom of the recess. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for securing a dental implant system to a patient'"'"'s jawbone, the method comprising:
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cutting a portion of the patient'"'"'s gum at a treatment site sufficient to expose the patient'"'"'s jawbone; removing a portion of the patient'"'"'s jawbone at the treatment site to form a recess, wherein the recess includes a bottom; drilling a generally cylindrical hole with a drill bit into the jawbone at the bottom of the recess, wherein the hole is generally centrally located in the bottom and generally perpendicular to the bottom; positioning a base member at the treatment site such that the base member is embedded within the patient'"'"'s jawbone at the treatment site, wherein the base member has a generally flat top side defined by an outer perimeter, a bottom side and a tapered central opening; inserting an implant screw through the central opening, wherein the implant screw has a head with a tapered section and a threaded end; and turning the implant screw to secure the threaded end within the hole in the jawbone and to seat the head of the implant screw within the tapered opening of the base member such that the entire bottom side of the base member is in contact with the bottom of the recess, and wherein the implant screw is perpendicular to the flat top side of the base member; placing an abutment onto the top surface of the base member, wherein the abutment includes at least one locating pin, wherein the top side of the base member further includes at least one recess, and further comprising placing the locating pin in the recess when placing the abutment on the base member to ensure non-rotatable alignment of the abutment with the base member.
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16. A method for securing a dental implant system to a patient'"'"'s jawbone, the method comprising:
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removing a portion of the patient'"'"'s gum at a treatment site sufficient to expose the patient'"'"'s jawbone; removing a portion of the patient'"'"'s jawbone at the treatment site to form a recess; positioning a base member at the treatment site such that the base member is embedded within the patient'"'"'s jawbone at the treatment site, wherein the base member has a generally flat top side defined by an outer perimeter and a tapered central opening; placing a drill bit through the central opening and drilling a hole in the jawbone; inserting an implant screw through the central opening, wherein the implant screw has a head with a tapered section and a threaded end; and turning the implant screw to secure the threaded end within the hole in the jawbone and to seat the head of the implant screw within the tapered opening of the base member; placing an abutment onto the top surface of the base member, wherein the top side of the base member further includes at least one recess and further comprising placing a locating pin in the recess and inserting the locating pin into a corresponding recess on the abutment when placing the abutment on the base member to ensure non-rotatable alignment of the abutment with the base member. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. A method for securing a dental implant system to a patient'"'"'s jawbone, the method comprising:
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cutting a portion of the patient'"'"'s gum at a treatment site sufficient to expose the patient'"'"'s jawbone; positioning a tool over the treatment site, the tool having a through hole therein; placing a router through the through hole and using the router to remove a portion of the patient'"'"'s jawbone at the treatment site to form a recess, wherein the recess is generally square or rectangular in geometry, with four sides and a bottom; drilling a generally cylindrical hole with a drill bit into the jawbone at the bottom of the recess; positioning a base member that is generally square or rectangular in geometry at the treatment site such that the base member is embedded within the patient'"'"'s jawbone at the treatment site, wherein the base member has a generally flat top side defined by an outer perimeter, a bottom side and a tapered central opening; wherein the drilled cylindrical hole is located in the jawbone so as to be accurately aligned with the central opening in the base member; inserting an implant screw through the central opening, wherein the implant screw has a head with a tapered section and a threaded end, and wherein the implant screw is perpendicular to the flat top side of the base member; and turning the implant screw to secure the threaded end within the jawbone and to seat the head of the implant screw within the tapered opening of the base member such that the head of the implant screw seats securely so that the implant screw is perpendicular to a central axis of the central opening in the base member.
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