Arrangement of two or more implants provided with growth-stimulating substance(s)
Two or more implants (8, 9, 10) are arranged in succession in the jaw bone (1) and bear or comprise growth-stimulating substances (25), here called GSS, which, as a function of secretion of body fluid at the implants, are intended to be released and form new bone (11-15) around the implants. The implants are designed to work with a release process for GSS, permitting a leveling-out effect along the extent of the jaw bone in the horizontal and/or vertical direction and/or a level-raising effect in the vertical direction. In this way it is possible to achieve optimum positions for the implants without the risk of reduced stability and/or compromised esthetics.
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The present invention relates to an arrangement of two or more implants arranged in succession in the jaw bone and bearing or comprising growth-stimulating substance(s), here called GSS, which, as a function of secretion of body fluid at the implants, is/are intended to be released and form new bone around the implants.
It has been proposed that GSS be applied to implants so that, when the implants are in their positions fitted in the jaw bone holes, the GSS is released and builds up a new bone structure which is intended to increase the stability of the implant and/or optimize the appearance around the implant.
Reference may be made in this connection to patent applications SE 9901972-1 and WO 00/72778 filed by the same Applicant and inventor. Reference may also be made to the article published by, inter alia, the inventor of the present patent application and entitled “Properties of a New Porous Oxide Surface on Titanium Implants, Volume 1: The Oxidized Titanium Surface, Applied Osseointegration Research”.
Examples of GSS which may be mentioned are matrix molecules, growth factors and differentiation factors and/or peptides with growth-stimulating properties.
In practical work on fitting implants in jaw bone, it has been proposed that the implants should be placed in the jaw bone at sites where the condition of the jaw bone in the initial stage is best or acceptable. In the case of completely or partially defective or irregular jaw bones, this has meant that the implant has been given a location which is not advantageous for the dental construction to be applied to the implant and which has a negative impact on the construction in question. In the worst cases, this can mean that the patient has to do without the desired dental construction. There is also a requirement that a degenerated jaw bone can be provided with implants used for supporting the dental construction. The present invention aims to solve these problems among others.
In connection with the function for forming new bone, problems may arise in obtaining the correct spatial distribution of newly formed bone in the jaw bone. According to the present invention, it is proposed that the jaw bone's soft tissue, with or without periosteum and/or a possible strengthening element, for example a polymer membrane, will protect the implant or implants during the formation of new bone. In this connection, problems may arise in correctly using the soft tissue and possible periosteum and/or strengthening element. The invention aims to solve these problems too.
There is therefore a need to be able to extend the choices available to the surgeon, dentist or other user with respect to the locations of the implants and of the jaw bone holes for these, despite the requirement that the stability of the implants must be maintained and that this stability must be comparable to that obtained in cases where the implant and associated hole are arranged in more solid jaw bone. In dental fixtures of the type in question, there is also a requirement to obtain a fixture which is of high quality from the point of view of appearance. The invention solves these problems too.
The feature which can principally be regarded as characterizing the invention is that the implants are designed to work with a release process for the growth-stimulating substance or substances GSS, permitting a leveling-out effect along the extent of the jaw bone in the horizontal and/or vertical direction and/or a level-raising effect in the vertical direction.
In further developments of the invention, the latter is intended to be able to function for jaw bones which have one or more recesses in the horizontal plane. One or more first implants can in this case be arranged at one or more recesses. The release function can preferably be arranged so that it is greater on or at the implant or implants fitted at the recess or recesses compared to the implant or implants arranged at a higher portion or higher portions of the jaw bone. In one embodiment, the release function is to be arranged to cause or bring about a level increase along the whole jaw bone. In an initial stage, the implant is covered with the jaw bone's soft tissue so that inner spaces are formed at each implant and at parts of the jaw bone and its soft tissue. A strengthening element can in this case be used in conjunction with the jaw bone and soft tissue, possibly with periosteum, so that no collapse takes place in the initial stage and the stage of incorporation. The strengthening elements (for example polymer membranes or membranes made of metal (titanium)) can be of a temporary or permanent nature and can in some cases be secured to the jaw bone by means of securing members, for example screws, etc. The strengthening element or strengthening elements can be provided with projecting parts via which each strengthening element can be anchored in the jaw bone, by means of screws for example.
Further embodiments are set out in the attached dependent claims.
By means of the invention, it is possible, in connection with the fitting of implants, to obtain high-quality new bone formations so that they permit a compensating effect, for example both in the horizontal plane of the jaw bone and in the vertical plane/vertical planes (on the outsides and/or insides of the jaw bone). The work can be carried out with essentially known means and techniques. GSS can be applied to implants with threads and/or outsides which have been provided with porous oxide layers with pores for storing GSS. The GSS forming the new bone structure can, if so desired, be combined with autologous bone, allogenic bone, xenografts and/or synthetic substances or materials available on the general market.
A presently proposed embodiment of an arrangement having the features characteristic of the invention will be described below with reference to the attached drawings, where
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The invention is not limited to the embodiment shown above by way of example, and instead it can be modified within the scope of the attached patent claims and the inventive concept. The implants are used as supports for dental constructions, for example a bridge which has been symbolized by 62 in
Reference may be made here to patent applications submitted to the Swedish patent office on the same day as the present patent application and by the same Applicant and inventor. Said applications have the following titles:
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- a) “Arrangement for using osteoinductive or bioactive material to induce bone and/or increase the stability of implants in the jaw bone, and an implant intended for this purpose”.
- b) “Arrangement for using bioactive or osteoinductive material to build up a bone-based lateral support for implants in the jaw bone”.
- c) “Arrangement for implants bearing growth-stimulating substance or substances, and one such implant”.
- d) “Arrangement for increasing the stress resistance of implants, and one such implant”.
Claims
1. An arrangement of two or more implants (8, 9, 10) arranged in succession in the jaw bone (1) and bearing or comprising growth-stimulating substance(s), here called GSS, which, as a function of secretion of body fluid at the implants, is/are intended to be released and form new bone (11, 12, 13, 14, 15) around the implants, characterized in that the implants are designed to work with a release process for GSS, permitting a leveling-out effect along the extent of the jaw bone in the horizontal and/or vertical direction and/or a level-raising effect in the vertical direction.
2. The arrangement as claimed in patent claim 1, characterized in that, in the case where the jaw bone (1) has one or more recesses (31, 32) in the horizontal section and one or more first implants (34, 35) are arranged at one or more recesses, the release function is greater on or at the implant or implants fitted at the recess or recesses compared to the implant or implants arranged at a higher portion or higher portions (38, 39) of the jaw bone.
3. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the release function is designed to raise the level along the entire jaw bone (1).
4. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the implants can be covered with the jaw bone's soft tissue and, if appropriate, the periosteum (16) belonging to the latter.
5. The arrangement as claimed in patent claim 4, characterized in that one or more strengthening elements, for example polymer membranes or titanium plates, are arranged in connection with the jaw bone and the soft tissue/periosteum (16).
6. The arrangement as claimed in patent claim 5, characterized in that the strengthening element (27, 46) or strengthening elements is/are of a temporary or permanent nature, and, in the case of a permanent nature, the element or elements is/are complementary elements which can be applied to a dental structure, for example a bridge (62) connectable to the implants.
7. The arrangement as claimed in claim 5, wherein each strengthening element (27, 46) can be secured to the jaw bone by means of securing members, for example one or more screws (28, 29).
8. The arrangement as claimed in claim 5, wherein the strengthening element (46) extends over the top face of the jaw bone or along the vertical side or sides of the jaw bone.
9. The arrangement as claimed in patent claim 8, characterized in that each strengthening element is provided with arm-shaped members (27) via which the strengthening element can be anchored to the jaw bone.
10. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in an initial stage, first implants (34) have first outer portions (34a) or outer surfaces which have a greater degree of exposure than outer portions or outer surfaces (36b) on second implants (36).
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 26, 2003
Publication Date: Jul 13, 2006
Applicant: Nobel Biocare AB (Goteborg)
Inventor: Jan Hall (Goteborg)
Application Number: 10/521,113
International Classification: A61C 8/00 (20060101);