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Dental implant system part with coating

A component and coating technology, applied in the field of dental implant system components, can solve problems such as soft tissue inflammation and implant loss

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-01-30
HERAEUS KULZER
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Problems solved by technology

[0007] Prolonged growth of bacteria on the implant surface can lead to inflammation of the soft tissue surrounding the implant, which can also lead to osteoporosis and, in extreme cases, loss of the implant

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Embodiment 1

[0033] Example 1: To the surface of a healing cap (mass 793.6mg, made of titanium) heated to 70℃ in advance near the mucosa, use 5% chlorhexidine palmitate in ethanol, in which there is dissolved 1% ibuprofen, sprayed. This forms a transparent coating. The coating mass is 2.1 mg.

Embodiment 2

[0034] Example 2: For a healing cap (mass of 766.9 mg, made of titanium) preheated to 70°C on the surface close to the mucosa, 5% chlorhexidine palmitate in ethanol was used, in which dissolved 1% diclofenac, sprayed. This forms a transparent coating. The coating mass is 1.7 mg.

Embodiment 3

[0035] Example 3: For a healing cap (mass of 753.9 mg, made of titanium) that was heated to 70°C in advance, the surface near the mucosa was treated with a 5% chlorhexidine palmitate solution in ethanol with dissolved therein 1% of prostaglandin E2 (which selectively acts on the EP4 receptor) is sprayed. This forms a transparent coating.

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Abstract

Dental implant system component containing a coating made of slightly water-soluble chlorhexidine fatty acid salt (I), in which at least one antiphlogistics (Ia), at least one steroids (Ib), at leas one prostaglandins (Ic), at leas one bisphosphonates (Id), and / or at leas one statins (Ie) are dissolved. An independent claim is included for oral care involving inserting the dental implant system component into jawbone. - ACTIVITY : Antimicrobial; Antiinflammatory. No biological data given. - MECHANISM OF ACTION : None given.

Description

Technical field [0001] The subject of the invention relates to coated dental implant system components. Background technique [0002] The term "dental implant system component" is generally understood as the healing cap, the gingival plug, the connecting element, the implant and the implant superstructure. [0003] In principle, the components of the dental implant system can be divided into two groups: one group is the long-term retention in the alveolar bone and cannot be replaced (for example: implant); the other group is replaceable for implantation or replacement during the treatment phase Components (for example: gum forming plugs). [0004] In the field of dental implantation, usually after the implant is implanted in the alveolar bone, the healing cap is used to seal the implant during the healing stage. Alternatively, the implant may heal through the gums or openly. After the healing phase is over (the healing phase may last for six months), for the final healing and sha...

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IPC IPC(8): A61L27/28A61L31/08A61K6/80
CPCA61L2300/404A61L2430/12A61L2300/41A61L2300/206A61C8/0012A61L2300/45A61L27/54A61L2300/606
Inventor K·D·屈恩S·福格特S·马丁诺维奇
Owner HERAEUS KULZER
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