Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Dental shaping type – Denture forming
Reexamination Certificate
1998-07-13
2001-08-07
Silbaugh, Jan H. (Department: 1732)
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Dental shaping type
Denture forming
C264S221000, C264S222000, C264S313000, C264S318000, C264S338000, C264SDIG003, C264SDIG004
Reexamination Certificate
active
06270701
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The present invention provides a method for maintaining denture teeth in position in an injection flask during the investment process. In particular, a cyanoacrylate based compound is applied to the sides of the denture teeth and then sprayed with an accelerator to harden the gel.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Techniques for fabricating removable partial and full dentures have been utilized for many years by dental laboratories throughout the United States and around the world. For example, Dentsply International Inc., York, Pennsylvania markets a SUCCESS® injection system for creating a full denture appliance, or prothesis, utilizing LUCITONE 199® denture resin. GC Lab Technologies Inc., Lockport, Ill. provides a Acron denture injection system for fabricating denture appliances which enables a flask invested with acrylic polymer to be cured using a conventional microwave appliance.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,378,213 and 4,529,384 disclose and claim the use of cyanoacrylate compounds for dental modeling of non-removable prothesis, such as crowns, porcelain jacket crowns, indexed multiple crowns and the like.
The above-noted references do not address the problems of retaining plastic or porcelain denture teeth in the mold, or flask, during boil-out and/or injection and/or polymerization. In this regard, teeth have a tendency to pop-out during boil-out and/or the teeth to move during injection or polymerization. This in turn requires teeth repair or remake, increasing the time and cost of producing the prothesis.
What is desired is to provide a denture injection system wherein the denture teeth do not pop out or move during boil-out and/or acrylic injection and acrylic polymerization.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The present invention provides a method for forming removable dentures using injection molding techniques wherein a cyanoacrylate base material is applied to the denture teeth, an activator or accelerator compound being sprayed onto the deposited base material whereby the base material is rapidly cured. The denture is then placed in the lower half of a mold, or flask, and a plurality of sprues are positioned therein. The upper flask portion is attached to the lower half and the assembled flask is then invested with plaster material. The activated gel enables the teeth to be retained in position in the lower half of the flask. The flask is then placed in hot or boiling water and then deflasked to remove the melted wax. The flask is then reassembled and polymer injected therein filling the areas previously occupied by the wax. After the polymer is cured, the prothesis is removed, polished and then returned to the dentist.
The present invention thus provides a technique for securing plastic or porcelain teeth in a flask during preparation of the dental prothesis, thus avoiding the costs involved in replacing or aligning teeth that have moved during the prothesis fabrication process.
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patent: 4583947 (1986-04-01), Hazar
patent: 4892478 (1990-01-01), Tateosian et al.
patent: 5607628 (1997-03-01), Palazzolo
G&H Dental Arts, Inc.
Keschner Irving
McDowell Suzanne E.
Silbaugh Jan H.
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