Patents by Inventor Vincent Joseph Prestipino

Vincent Joseph Prestipino has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6669476
    Abstract: Dental prosthetics, including implants, crowns and bridges, made from nanophase materials. The nanophase materials are generally manufactured by evaporating a metal or other solid substrate by heating it to a temperature at or above its boiling point in a vacuum to form a vapor. The vapor is then condensed back to a solid state through contact with a cold gas. In a first method, the nanophase material is heated until it is in a fluid state, then it is poured into a mold and cooled to form all or part of a dental prosthetic. In a second method, the nanophase material is placed into the mold in a powdered form, then heated so that the grains form a solid mass. Nanophase crowns and bridges should generally be formed in one piece, but the upper surface of a nanophase prosthetic will usually be covered with porcelain or another non-nanophase material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2003
    Inventors: David Michael Prestipino, Vincent Joseph Prestipino
  • Patent number: 6428315
    Abstract: An improved dental impression tray, to be placed under an upper jaw or over a lower jaw, combining the following features: 1. Creases or lines of perforations running through the base and side walls of the tray and the middle of the tray's handle, so that the tray can easily be broken in portions, if an impression of only one side of a jaw needs to be taken. 2. Ridges or protrusions on opposite interior walls of the tray, to better retain the rapidly hardening semi-fluid material with which the impressions of the teeth and/or gums are taken. 3. Base panels of the tray separated from the walls of the tray by gaps around their perimeters, and connected only by narrow strips of the material from which the tray is made, so that the base panels can be easily detached when desired, thus creating an opening in the bottom of the tray that may be desirable for certain forms of oral surgery, especially work involving dental implants. 4.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Inventors: David Michael Prestipino, Vincent Joseph Prestipino
  • Publication number: 20020028424
    Abstract: Dental prosthetics, including implants, crowns and bridges, made from nanophase materials. The nanophase materials are generally manufactured by evaporating a metal or other solid substrate by heating it to a temperature at or above its boiling point in a vacuum to form a vapor. The vapor is then condensed back to a solid state through contact with a cold gas. In a first method, the nanophase material is heated until it is in a fluid state, then it is poured into a mold and cooled to form all or part of a dental prosthetic. In a second method, the nanophase material is placed into the mold in a powdered form, then heated so that the grains form a solid mass. Nanophase crowns and bridges should generally be formed in one piece, but the upper surface of a nanophase prosthetic will usually be covered with porcelain or another non-nanophase material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2001
    Publication date: March 7, 2002
    Inventors: David Michael Prestipino, Vincent Joseph Prestipino
  • Patent number: 5871358
    Abstract: A healing abutment embedded in edentulous bone remains in its implantation site in contouring contact with gingival tissue and has an impression coping mounted directly thereon for data transfer of the healing abutment position and shape to a replica of the implantation site on which a restorative prosthesis is formed. The prosthesis is transferred to the actual implantation site after removal of the healing abutment therefore when the gingival tissue has healed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1999
    Assignee: Nobel Biocare AB
    Inventors: Abraham Ingber, Vincent Joseph Prestipino
  • Patent number: 5674073
    Abstract: An impression coping for transferring the inclination and position of a dental implant fixture or abutment to a working model has a base portion which provides for rotational locking to a fixture head or an abutment and an elongated upper part projecting from the base portion to provide for retention in a surrounding impression mold. The entire impression coping is made of an elastic material so that a clamp fitting is obtained between the base portion and the fixture head or abutment. The base portion comprises a downwardly projecting, unthreaded guide pin adapted for insertion into the internal bore in the fixture head or abutment during installation of the impression coping, thereby facilitating the centering and positioning of the coping during placement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1997
    Assignee: Nobel Biocare AB
    Inventors: Abraham Ingber, Vincent Joseph Prestipino
  • Patent number: 5662476
    Abstract: A healing abutment embedded in edentulous bone remains in its implantation site in contouring contact with gingival tissue and has an impression coping mounted directly thereon for data transfer of the healing abutment position and shape to a replica of the implantation site on which a restorative prosthesis is formed. The prosthesis is transferred to the actual implantation site after removal of the healing abutment therefore when the gingival tissue has healed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Assignee: Nobel Biocare AB
    Inventors: Abraham Ingber, Vincent Joseph Prestipino