Dental implant comprising a porous trabecular structure
A technology for dental implants and porous bodies, applied in the field of dental implants and single-material dental implants, can solve problems such as nickel toxicity
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[0021] From this single figure it is evident that the dental restoration 1 is designed to replace a completely missing tooth. The dental restoration 1 comprises a dental implant 2 according to the invention, on which a connector 3 is fixed, which serves to ensure the positioning of a false root and a crown 4 made, for example, of ceramic or enamelled metal (enamelled metal) that conforms to the shape of the tooth it replaces.
[0022] Typically, the dental implant 2 has a generally cylindrical or tapered shape with a penetrating end 6 which first enters the jawbone when the dental implant 2 is surgically placed. The penetrating end 6 has, for example, a round, oval, tapered or pointed shape. The dental implant 2 comprises at least one deep or central blind hole 8 for accommodating the connecting element 3 and opening at the opposite end from the penetrating end 6 . For example, the connecting piece 3 is provided with a polygonal head 9 for positioning the crown 4 .
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