Dental pin
Abstract
A dental pin used in building a superstructure on a tooth having a
substantial portion thereof that has been removed. The pin comprises a
shaft having a flute at the lower end thereof. The remainder of the shaft
is threaded. The flute taps a hole that has previously been drilled in the
tooth, and the threads on the shaft are retained in the tapped hole. Thus,
the shaft is self-tapping. The shaft also includes an integral handle
which permits the rotating of the pin into the tooth. A plurality of the
pins are inserted in the tooth in a non-parallel relationship, and a
superstructure is built on exposed portions of the pins. A fracture point
is formed on each pin in order to break the head off after the pin has
been inserted.
| Inventors: |
Lieb; Nathaniel H. (Narberth, PA), Wallace; Richard A. (Audubon, PA) |
| Assignee: |
Star Dental Manufacturing Co. Inc.
(Conshohocken,
PA)
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| Appl. No.:
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05/758,873 |
| Filed:
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January 12, 1977 |