Tooth implant made of metal

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4486178
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06521663

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The invention provides a implants made of metal for the purpose of anchoring superstructures consisting of one or more crowns or parts of crowns, also made of metal, arranged in the form of bridges. In general, various metals are used for the implant and the individual parts of the superstructure. In most of the implant systems presently in use, these different metal parts are in direct, electrically conductive contact. Consequently, the possibility of the formation of galvanic cells results. The electrical voltages coming into being as a result of such can lead to the flowing of electric currents through the tissue and the body fluid that is present. Such electrical currents, in turn, can have an unfavorable influence on the tissue reactions at the point where the surface is in contact with the implant, and consequently can result in the premature loosening and loss of the implant. By galvanically separating the superstructure and the implant by inserting aluminum oxide ceramic parts such problem is eliminated. Furthermore, it is suggested that such aluminum oxide ceramic parts be placed on the side of the implant projecting into the mouth in such a way that mucous membrane is embedded in a bacteria-proof manner in a groove provided on the outside of the implant.

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FRIEDRICHSFELD GMBHKERAMIK UND KUNSTSTOFWERKE MANNHEIM

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Schulte, Willi Tu, DE 4 225

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