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WO1994017750A1 - Element d'ancrage dans des tissus osseux - Google Patents

Element d'ancrage dans des tissus osseux Download PDF

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WO1994017750A1
WO1994017750A1 PCT/SE1993/001011 SE9301011W WO9417750A1 WO 1994017750 A1 WO1994017750 A1 WO 1994017750A1 SE 9301011 W SE9301011 W SE 9301011W WO 9417750 A1 WO9417750 A1 WO 9417750A1
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Per-Ingvar BRÅNEMARK
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C8/00Means to be fixed to the jaw-bone for consolidating natural teeth or for fixing dental prostheses thereon; Dental implants; Implanting tools
    • A61C8/0018Means to be fixed to the jaw-bone for consolidating natural teeth or for fixing dental prostheses thereon; Dental implants; Implanting tools characterised by the shape
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C8/00Means to be fixed to the jaw-bone for consolidating natural teeth or for fixing dental prostheses thereon; Dental implants; Implanting tools
    • A61C8/0018Means to be fixed to the jaw-bone for consolidating natural teeth or for fixing dental prostheses thereon; Dental implants; Implanting tools characterised by the shape
    • A61C8/0022Self-screwing
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C8/00Means to be fixed to the jaw-bone for consolidating natural teeth or for fixing dental prostheses thereon; Dental implants; Implanting tools
    • A61C8/0018Means to be fixed to the jaw-bone for consolidating natural teeth or for fixing dental prostheses thereon; Dental implants; Implanting tools characterised by the shape
    • A61C8/003Transmandibular implants
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C8/00Means to be fixed to the jaw-bone for consolidating natural teeth or for fixing dental prostheses thereon; Dental implants; Implanting tools
    • A61C8/0018Means to be fixed to the jaw-bone for consolidating natural teeth or for fixing dental prostheses thereon; Dental implants; Implanting tools characterised by the shape
    • A61C8/0034Long implant, e.g. zygomatic implant

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  • the present invention relates to an implant: anchoring element, preferably for bone tissue integration, consisting of a mainly rotation-symmetric body made of a biocompatible material and of which one end is designed for supporting of presthetic appliances, artificial joint components, dental bridge constructions, artificial teerh etc. and which on its outer surface is provided with an external screw thread, as well as a method to apply such an anchoring element: in the maxilla and the zygo atic bone for retention of a tooth prosthesis or a bridge construction.
  • the invention can be advantageously used for any application where a double anchoring of such prosthetic appliances are desirable with regard to possible defects in the bone tissue, long bones etc., or in cases where a double retention is necessary for additional position fixation of the anchorage, e.g. by the reconstruction of finger joints, wrist joints ere.
  • partially or completely edentolous upper jaws can be treated by drilling holes in the jawbone and the consequent insertion of anchoring elements in these holes by the use of preferably cylindrical fixtures with an outer thread and to supply them with single-tooth or bridge prostheses in the latter case with more than one fixture to be applied in the bone in order to retain a bridge construction.
  • the dimension and the retantion force of the jawbone is inadeguate for the anchoring of one or several fixtures.
  • the patient may thus not be successfully treated with a desirable posthetic appliance, or may not be willing to accept the risk which in such a case may be considerable, for loosing the prosthesis or a fractured jawbone.
  • the object of the present invention in a case previously described, is to achieve a fixture whereby artifical teeth or a tooth bridge construction can be successfully retained in an upper jaw with such properties that it does not fulfil the dimensioned or retention force demands normally reguired for such a procedure. Additionally, the invention may be utilized for obtaining a fixture to optimize positioned and retentioned fixation by the reconstruction of joints, e.g. finger and wristjoints.
  • the anchoring element can have a nonthreaded middle zone between the threaded portions of the end parts.
  • the anchoring element is designed to be retained by its tooth-adjacent part in the maxilla and its distal part (insertion part) in the zygomatic, whereby the stress forces in the maxilla are relieved.
  • the lenght of the anchoring element is suitably dimensioned for retention in the maxilla with its tooth-adjacent part and in the zygomatic with its insertion part and is supplied with means of retention of prosthetic elements at its tooth-adjacent end.
  • the diameter of the fixture is preferred for the diameter of the fixture to be larger over a substantial extension from its proximal end than over a substantial extension from its distal end, the outer diameter of the external threads in both portions being different but the distal and proximal external thre ⁇ ads having the same pitch.
  • fixation means comprises a bore with internal threads and at least one abutment area for the tooth prosthesis or bridge, and for the bore to be positioned at an angle in respect of the central axis.
  • the angle comprised between the central axis of the fixture and the bore axis of the fixation means is between 15° and 60°, preferably about 45° or alternatively with a possibility for adjustment of this angle within a suitable range.
  • the fixture according to the invention can be provided with a bore and through slits extending from the portion near the distal end or from that end in direction of the proximal end. It is also appropriate for the distal end to be somewhat bevelled.
  • the threads can have self-tapping design.
  • a non-treaded intermediate portion is arranged between the proximal and the distal external threads. It is preferred for the intermediate portion to have the same outer diameter as the outer diameter of the distal threads. This intermediate portion preferably is somewhat smaller than the distance between the sides of the zygomatic bone and the upper jaw facing each other.
  • a periosteal plate is placed around the gingival penetration area at the tooth- adjacent end ot the anchoring element, whereby this plate is porous and is having a thickness of between 0,1 - 0,3 mm and suitably is supplied with a concentric hole with a diameter slightly larger than the gratest outer diameter of the anchoring element.
  • the present invention is also disclosing a method for attaching said fixture to the jaw bone and the zygomatic bone, said method comprising:
  • the screwing-on of the fixture prefferably comprises self-tapping action.
  • Fig. 1 shows an anchoring element according to a first embodiment of the invention in a somewhat lateral side view
  • Fig. 2 shows a schematic view of the orientation of the anchoring element in relation to the maxilla and the zygomatic bone, in situ after operation
  • Fig. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the anchoring element in situ after operation and supplied with periosteal plate
  • Fig. 4 a view of the plate shown in Fig. 3.
  • the anchoring element shown in the figures is mainly cylindrical and at one end, the so called supporting end, supplied with supporting means to receive directly or indirectly after heeling into the bone, prostheses, artifical join components, tooth bridges, artificial teeth etc.
  • Such anchoring elements are previously described, - cp. US 5,064,425, showing the so called insertion end supplied with an outer thread, whereby the anchoring element is screwed into a prefabrcated drilled hole with a slightly smaller diameter than the outer diameter of the thread on the anchoring element.
  • the thread should preferably be self-tapping, as exemplified in US 5,064,425.
  • the surface of the anchoring element should preferably be formed with micropits within the size range of 10 - 1000 n , as e.g. described in US 4,330,891.
  • the invention may naturally also be utilized for many other applications, e.g. long bones may be used for such a double anchoring principle.
  • the anchoring element shown in figure 1 is prepared in one piece of pure titanium and mainly built up of two adjacent and lined up cylinder-shaped segments.
  • the fixture shown in Fig. 1 is manufactured as a single piece of pure titanium and essentially composed of two cylindric segments 1, 2 bordering each other and in being in alignement, wherein the segment proximal to the jaw and having a diameter larger than that of the segment distal to the jaw 2 is designated by 1.
  • the outside of the fixture is threaded, except for a mounting portiom extending from the proximal end of the fixture and connected to the cylindric proximal segment 1.
  • the outer threads comprise first threads 4 on the proximal cylindric segment 1 and second threads 5 on the distal cylindric segment 2.
  • the pitch is the same for both threads 4, 5 merging at the border zone between the cylindric segments.
  • the inner diameter of first threads 4 is somewha but not much larger than the outer diameter of the second threads 5. Threads 4, 5 are self-tapping.
  • a symmetrically centred bore extends from the distal end 6 and has an extension corresponding to about half the length of the proximal segment 2.
  • Two through slits 7, 8 arranged symmetrically in segment 2 and in its longitudinal direction extend from a plane perpendicular t the central axis near the distal end 6 by a length of abou three thread pitches. Slits 7, 8 establish communication between the outside of proximal segment 5 and the symmetrically centred bore arranged therein for transport of bone material removed by ablation.
  • the outside of distal segment 2 is bevelled (bevelling 16) towards end 6.
  • the mounting section 3 is contained within a cylindric chamber with a diameter corresponding to the outer diameter of cylindric segment 1.
  • the mounting segment 3 comprises a base portion 9 having the form of a cylindric body dissected by a plane at an angle of 45° i respect of the cylinder axis.
  • the circular basis of base portion 9 is connected to the proximal end of proximal cylindric segment 1 with which it merges.
  • Nearest to the proximal cylindric segment 1 base portion 9 has an annular flange 14 to which an annular groove 15 connects in direction of the proximal end.
  • End face 10 of base portion 9 is defined by the aforementioned dissecting plane and, at its proximal zone, smoothly rounded joins the cylinder mantle of base section 9, the beading decreasing gradually towards the distal portion of the base section. Because of the bevelling the profile of end face 10 is substantially circular. In its center end face 10 has a bore 12 running at an angle of 45° in respect of longitudinal axis A for cylinder segments l and 2, i.e., for the fixture. At bore 12 base section 9 is extended under formation of a frustrum of a cone 11 tapering in direction away from base section 9. Mantle surface 13 of the cone frustrum 11 and the annular end face 10 are designed for sealing abutment of a dental prosthesis or bridge (not shown) that can be mounted on the base portion by screw means.
  • the parts of the fixture according to the invention in contact with living bone tissue have a surface promoting integration, preferably a surface covered by micropits or similar surface irregularities in the order of 10 - 1,000 ran.
  • Implantation starts by providing in the maxilla a bore with a diameter corresponding to the inner diameter of threads 4 and at an angle deviating about 45° from the vertical (the longitudinal axis of the human body in an upright position) , followed by a bore in the zygomatic bone having a diameter corresponding to the inner diameter of threads 5 and in line with the first hole. Thereupon the fixture is inserted with its narrow end 6 into the hole in the upper jaw until, by means of its bevelled portion, it comes into engagement with the hole arranged in the zygomatic bone.
  • the fixture is screwed on into the hole in the zygomatic bone in a self-taping manner and, after threads 4 having reached the jaw bone, also simultaneously into the latter in a self-taping manner.
  • the screwing process is stopped.
  • fine tuning that is, anti-clockwise or clockwise rotation around its longitudinal axis
  • bore 12 provided with internal threads is brought into correct position for mounting of the prosthesis, i.e., in a position in which bore 12 is substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of the human body.
  • the position for an implanted fixture according to the invention is schematically shown in Fig. 2; the zygomatic bone has been designated by 0 and the maxilla by M.
  • the dental prosthesis or bridge can be mounted after surgery or after a healing period during which the fixture is progressively anchored in bone tissue.
  • the length of the fixture and cylindric sections 1 and 2 and the angle of bore 12 in base portion 9 are adapted to the anatomical requirements of the individual patient.
  • a limited range of fixtures according to the invention including fixtures of varied total length, varied ratio of length of the cylindric sections and varied angle of bore 12 in base section 9 in relation to the longitudinal axis of the fixture, will suffice for covering the needs of most patients.
  • the fixture in two parts, a separate base part 9 and a part 1, 2 provided with external threads.
  • the base part and the part with external threads can be connected in various ways, for instance, by a symmetrically centred tap positioned on the end of base part 9 facing away from bore 12, said tap being arranged for screwing on into a threaded bore in the free end of part 1 provided with external threads, both parta otherwise having planar abutting surfaces (line B in Fig. 1 indicates their position) for abutment against each other.
  • proximal portion of the proximal segment 1' has first external threads 4'.
  • the rest of the proximal segment 1' has a polished surface, i.e., essentially the portion positioned upon implantation in the maxillary sinus 17 between the maxilla M and the zygomatic bone Z.
  • First external threads 4' thus have an extension essentially corresponding to the depth of the through bore provided in the maxilla M in preparation for implantation.
  • the distal segment 2' is provided with corresponding second external threads 5' .
  • this second embodiment can be provided (as can the first embodiment shown in Fig. l) with a periosteal plate or foil 20 for enhancement of integration of the implant with living tissue in an area where the distal end zone of distal portion 2' with mounting portion 3' emerges from the through bore in the maxilla M.
  • the periosteal plate or foil 20 is a porous disc of thin pure titanium, preferably from about 0.1 to about 0.3 mm thick and having a concentric hole 21 with a diameter slightly larger than the largest outer diameter of the fixture 1' , 2', 3' , allowing plate or foil 20 to be fitted like a collar around the part of the fixture protruding from the maxilla M.
  • Periosteal plate or foil 20 is fitted with its one side against outer surface 19 of the maxilla M after partial removal of the periosteum 18
  • the pores (not shown in Fig. 3 and 4) in the periosteal foil or plate 20 are through pores and provide for communication between both sides of foil or plate 20; it is preferred for the pores to have an average diameter of from about 0.1 to about 0.01 mm.
  • the periosteal foil or plate 20 promotes anchoring of the fixture around its proximal part and reduces the risk of communication between the oral cavity 22 and the maxillary sinus 17.

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Abstract

Elément sensiblement cylindrique d'ancrage destiné à une implantation dans un tissu osseux pour porter des prothèses telles que les pièces d'une articulation artificielle, des bridges, des dents artificielles ou analogue. Ledit élément possède deux segments cylindriques dont les parties extrêmes ont des diamètres différents. La partie extrême ayant le plus petit diamètre se situe au niveau de la partie à introduire, et les deux parties extrêmes sont pourvues au moins partiellement de filetages à pas identiques.
PCT/SE1993/001011 1992-11-26 1993-11-24 Element d'ancrage dans des tissus osseux Ceased WO1994017750A1 (fr)

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SE9203563A SE500383C2 (sv) 1992-11-26 1992-11-26 Dubbelförankrad tandfixtur
SE9303726-5 1993-11-11
SE9303726A SE9303726D0 (sv) 1992-11-26 1993-11-11 Anchoring element for anchorage in bone tissue

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