Non-submergible, one-part, root-form endosseous dental implants

Dentistry – Prosthodontics – Holding or positioning denture in mouth

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433174, A61C 800

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ABSTRACT:
One-piece, root-form, endosseous dental implants include, in a single implant, a body portion for insertion into an opening in the jawbone of a patient, a neck portion above the body portion, and an abutment portion above the neck portion. The abutment portion includes a peripheral shoulder and an opening into an internally-threaded shaft. The implant may also include internal or external wrench-engaging surfaces.

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