Dentistry – Prosthodontics – Stress breaker
Patent
1988-04-12
1991-03-26
Mancene, Gene
Dentistry
Prosthodontics
Stress breaker
433173, A61C 1328
Patent
active
050024884
ABSTRACT:
The dental prosthesis is adapted for insertion into a socket formed within the patient's jaw. It comprises an elongated shaft defining a proximal region, a distal region, and a tip. A soft porous pad extends distally from the shaft tip. The distal region is preferably biocompatible, porous, soft, resilient, deformable, tissue-ingrowth promoting, and has a compressive stress per unit of strain which is substantially smaller than that of adjacent bone.
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Breston Michael P.
Hadaco, Ltd.
Lepiane Adriene B.
Mancene Gene
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