Dentistry – Prosthodontics – Holding or positioning denture in mouth
Patent
1996-01-16
1998-05-12
O'Connor, Cary E.
Dentistry
Prosthodontics
Holding or positioning denture in mouth
433172, A61C 800
Patent
active
057497311
ABSTRACT:
An emergence cuff (30,30') formed of suitable biocompatible synthetic plastic is shown having a bore adapted to be received on an abutment in turn mounted on a root marker implanted in the alveolar ridge of a patient. The cuff has a bore (36) generally matching the crown receiving surface of the abutment and an outer surface which goes from a feathered edge portion with the bore a first end (34,34') closest to the root member and a larger outer surface at the second end. The gum tissue is sutured onto the cuff and abutment so that after sufficient healing when the cuff is removed a sulcus is formed to receive a crown with the interface of the crown and the abutment located below the gum line. The emergence cuff can also serve as the cervical portion of a temporary crown (40) by attaching it thereto as by using a mechanical interlock (39), if desired. An optional radially inwardly extending flexible lip (48) is shown at the first end to provide a positive seat for the cuff member on the abutment.
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Morgan Vincent J.
Shepherd Norman J.
DIRO, Inc.
Haug John A.
O'Connor Cary E.
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