Abstract: An anatomically dimensioned healing cap is provided for use during second stage surgery of a dental implant which preserves the actual tooth contour within the gingiva to facilitate accurate crown reproduction exhibiting a proper emergence profile. The healing cap has a housing that is dimensioned in accordance with the removed tooth and has a releasably securable insert that directly engages the head of any implant without scoring or damaging the implant. For posterior teeth, the healing cap can preserve the tooth cavity in the gingiva tissue even if the implant is mounted off-center of the original tooth location. The healing cap also provides an occlusal lip to prevent the overgrowth of gingiva tissue during second stage healing. Plastic burnout sleeves and cylinders are provided to enable dental technicians to more accurately and more efficiently create a crown or bridge.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 3, 1995
Date of Patent:
September 29, 1998
Assignees:
Phillip Singer, Michael Ginn, Neil Gottehrer
Abstract: An anatomically dimensioned healing cap is provided for use during second stage surgery of a dental implant which preserves the actual tooth contour within the gingiva to facilitate accurate crown reproduction exhibiting a proper emergence profile. The healing cap is a unitary member that is dimensioned in accordance with the removed tooth and which has a coupling that directly engages the head of any implant without scoring or damaging the implant. The healing cap also provides an occlusal lip to prevent the overgrowth of gingiva tissue during second stage healing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 31, 1995
Date of Patent:
July 29, 1997
Assignees:
Gary Singer, Phillip Singer, Michael Ginn, Neil Gottehrer
Abstract: An anatomically dimensioned healing cap is provided for use during second stage surgery of a dental implant which preserves the actual tooth contour within the gingiva to facilitate accurate crown reproduction exhibiting a proper emergence profile. The healing cap has a housing that is dimensioned in accordance with the removed tooth and has a releasably securable insert that directly engages the head of any implant without scoring or damaging the implant. For posterior teeth, the healing cap can preserve the tooth cavity in the gingiva tissue even if the implant is mounted off-center of the original tooth location. The healing cap also provides an occlusal lip to prevent the overgrowth of gingiva tissue during second stage healing. Plastic burnout sleeves and cylinders are provided to enable dental technicians to more accurately and more efficiently create a crown or bridge.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 23, 1994
Date of Patent:
February 20, 1996
Assignees:
Gary Singer, Phillip Singer, Michael Ginn, Neil Gottehrer