Bioactive intraosseous dental implant
Assignee
Politechnika Warszawska
Inventors
Bartlomiej Wysocki, Agnieszka Chmielewska, Jaroslaw Mizera, Piotr Wychowanski, Wojciech Swieszkowski
Abstract
An intraosseous dental implant for the application of biologically active agents directly to the surrounding soft tissues and bone tissue, and their substitutes, is described. The implant enables the measurement of the newly formed or lost bone tissue volume immediately adjacent to the implant. Increasing the dynamics of osseointegration growth directly results in the possibility of reducing the duration of the entire treatment protocol. To increase dynamics of the osseointegration process, the type of material from which the implant is made, its design features, surface topography, as well as the formation of layered structures and coating applications, are described. The implant introduces growth factors and other biologically active factors that affect an increase in the dynamics of osseointegration strength. The entire implant or a porous section thereof can be produced by 3D printing through selective melting/sintering of biocompatible metallic, ceramic, or metallic-ceramic composite powders with laser or electron beams.
CPC Classifications
Filing Date
2019-11-08
Application No.
17775196
Claims
18