Oral implant for oversized dental support openings

Dentistry – Prosthodontics – Holding or positioning denture in mouth

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433176, A61C 800

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ABSTRACT:
An oral implant allows for the immediate installation of an artificial tooth support structure in a jawbone portion which has become oversized due to a failed prior blade implant or an enlarged tooth socket. The implant includes one or more posts upon which the artificial tooth is mounted, as well as a support structure whose lateral dimensions is sufficient to permit it to be wedged in the oversized opening. Preferably, the lateral dimension is adjustable to various size openings in the jawbone.

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