REUSABLE DENTAL IMPRESSION TRAY
A reusable dental impression tray having a reusable rigid tray holder with opposing sidewalls spaced apart substantially a first distance, the opposing sidewalls extend longitudinally in a curved manner, a connector located at a distal end of the tray holder couples the sidewalls together, the sidewalls and connector define an inward facing surface, a channel formed in and extends along the inward facing surface, and a handle located at a mesial end of the tray holder, and a disposable mesh bite tray having a generally U-shaped frame having an open end and a closed end, the U-shaped frame is made of a flexible material wherein the U-shaped frame has a generally static shape having a width at the closed end substantially similar to the first distance and a width at the open end which is greater than the first distance, and wherein with the U-shaped frame received in the channel, the open end of the U-shaped frame is held in a compressed state with the open end having a compressed width substantially the same as the first distance.
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This application claims the priority to New Zealand Application No. 588307, filed Sep. 29, 2010, and New Zealand Application No. 592695, filed May 6, 2011, the entire contents of which both are hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a dental impression tray, and in particular, a reusable dental impression tray for taking an impression of the posterior teeth.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe prior art includes dental impression trays designed for taking an impression of all or some of the lower or upper teeth. Such trays are often a single piece device made of all metal or other material which is autoclavable. The prior art also includes dental instruments for taking posterior impressions. Such dental impression trays may be extremely rigid and reusable. Dental impression trays are anatomically shaped to fit over the patient's teeth. An impression material is then secured in the tray, often with an adhesive, before being placed inside the patient's mouth where they bite down on the impression material until it sets. The tray, with set impression material, is then removed from the patient's mouth and is used as a mould to form a model of the patient's dentition.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,468,029 discloses a dental impression frame and disposable tray. The frame is split and hinged at one end so the frame may clamp down on a gauge material, firmly, on all but one side, such as the lingual, wherein the gauge material is secured but to allow slippage as the gauge material is pulled while being clamped between the teeth. U.S. Pat. No. 5,820,372 discloses a dental impression tray. The tray includes a frame and handle member and removable impression tray.
In order to make accurate and quality impressions, moulds and dental prostheses, the stability of the bite tray is critical. Current bite trays lack this stability due to their construction material and/or design.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide a rigid dental impression tray that overcomes the problems of the prior art dental impression trays and produces an accurate, undistorted impression.
It is a further object of the present invention to include a secure method of attaching the impression material to the dental impression tray.
It is still a further object of the present invention to offer a dental impression tray that fits almost any mouth shape. it is yet a further object of the present invention to provide a dental impression tray which does not require the use of an adhesive.
It is still yet a further object of the present invention to provide a cost effective dental impression tray.
The present invention therefore provides a reusable dental impression tray having a reusable rigid tray holder with opposing sidewalls spaced apart substantially a first distance, the opposing sidewalls extend longitudinally in a curved manner, a connector located at a distal end of the tray holder couples the sidewalls together, the sidewalls and connector define an inward facing surface, a channel formed in and extends along the inward facing surface, and a handle located at a mesial end of the tray holder, and a disposable mesh bite tray having a generally U-shaped frame having an open end and a closed end, the U-shaped frame is made of a flexible material wherein the U-shaped frame has a generally static shape having a width at the closed end substantially similar to the first distance and a width at the open end which is greater than the first distance, and wherein with the U-shaped frame received in the channel, the open end of the U-shaped frame is held in a compressed state with the open end having a compressed width substantially the same as the first distance.
The present invention further provides a corresponding kit, as well as a corresponding disposable mesh bite tray.
The handle includes a smooth surface. The smooth surface facilitates writing or attaching tracking details. In addition, the handle or some other part of the reusable tray holder 12 may be color coded to represent difference sizes of the reusable tray holder 12. The slim design fits comfortably in the patient's mouth. The opposing sidewalls are anatomically designed to support impression material evenly. The solid walls of the opposing sidewalls impose a hydraulic pressure on the impression material.
The curved connector 18 is reinforced to prevent the dental impression tray 10 from twisting. The curved connector 18 may be approximately 2 mm to 3 mm high and 3-6 mm wide. In one embodiment, the connector 18 is approximately 4 mm wide.
The opposing sidewalls 116 include a pair of ledges 160.
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The reusable tray holder may be made of a rigid material such as stainless steel or titanium.
In practice, the appropriate sized reusable rigid tray holder is selected based on the color code and the particular patient. A corresponding disposable bite tray is similarly selected based on the same color code. The disposable bite tray is fitted to the reusable tray holder and is then loaded with the impression material which adheres to the tray holder and bite tray without the use of an adhesive. The reusable dental impression tray with impression material is placed inside the patient's mouth and the patient bites down on the soft impression material until the material sets. The tray and impression material is then removed from the patient's mouth and sent to the dental laboratory. Dental stone is poured into the impression to form a model of the patient's tooth dentition. Due to the rigidity of the tray holder, multiple impressions can then be cast without the impression material deforming. Once all casting is complete, the disposable bite tray is removed from the reusable rigid tray holder, along with the impression material. The reusable rigid tray holder can then be cleaned and sterilized, and a new disposable bite tray may be inserted, ready for use.
While the present invention has been described in connection with a specific application, this application is exemplary in nature and is not intended to be limiting on the possible applications of this invention. It will be understood that modifications and variations may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It will be appreciated that the present disclosure is intended as an exemplification of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated and described. The disclosure is intended to cover, by the appended claims, all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.
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15. A disposable mesh bite tray for use with a reusable rigid tray holder, wherein the reusable rigid tray holder include opposing sidewalls spaced apart substantially a first distance, the opposing sidewalls extend longitudinally in a curved manner, a connector located at a distal end of the tray holder couples the sidewalls together, the sidewalls and connector define an inward facing surface, a generally U-shaped channel formed in and extends along the inward facing surface, and a handle located at a mesial end of the tray holder, the disposable mesh bite tray comprising:
- a generally U-shaped frame having an open end and a closed end, the U-shaped frame is made of a flexible material wherein the U-shaped frame has a generally static shape having a width at the closed end substantially similar to the first distance and a width at the open end which is greater than the first distance, and wherein with the U-shaped frame received in the generally U-shaped channel, the open end of the U-shaped frame is held in a compressed state with the open end having a compressed width substantially the same as the first distance.
16. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein the frame of the disposable mesh bite tray resists compression at the open end when in the compressed state and is adapted to maintain a constant outward tension upon the reusable rigid tray holder so as to maintain a compression fit within the channel of the reusable rigid tray holder and remain securely in place throughout the impression and mold process steps.
17. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein the generally U-shaped frame is a molded frame and includes a spring-like characteristics, wherein with the generally U-shaped frame fully inserted into the channel of the reusable rigid tray holder, the buccal portion and lingual portion maintain a constant outward tension so as to create a compression fit within the channel and remain securely in place throughout the impression and mold process steps.
18. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein the dimension of the frame is selected to provide an interference fit within the channel of the reusable rigid tray holder.
19. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein the frame includes a width which has a dimension which substantially conforms to the dimensions of the generally U-shaped channel of the respective reusable rigid tray holder.
20. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein the width of the springy frame at the open end is limited by the mesh connected to the frame and spanning across the open end.
21. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein with the disposable mesh bite tray in the static state, the buccal portion and lingual portion of the frame diverge from one another in a direction away from the closed end and towards the open end.
22. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein the mesh is not taut with the disposable mesh bite tray in the compressed state when inserted within the reusable rigid tray holder.
23. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein disposable mesh bite tray is one of a first size corresponding to a size of a first reusable rigid tray holder or of a second size corresponding to a size of a second reusable rigid tray holder.
24. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein disposable mesh bite tray is color coded to represent one of several different sizes.
25. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein the buccal portion and the lingual portion are formed in an arch shape to conform to the posterior teeth of a patient.
26. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein the connector portion of the disposable mesh bite tray is approximately 3-6 mm wide.
27. The disposable mesh bite tray of claim 15, wherein the connector portion of the disposable mesh bite tray is approximately 4 mm wide.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 3, 2015
Publication Date: Jun 4, 2015
Applicant: DENTSPLY International Inc. (York, PA)
Inventor: Simon P. McDonald (Katikati)
Application Number: 14/613,227