IP Library Granted Patent US 6,872,076
Granted Patent B2
US 6,872,076 · App. 10/002,421 · Granted Mar 29, 2005

Dental bridges comprising fiber reinforced frameworks with fiber or particulate reinforced veneers

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Patent No.
US 6,872,076
App. No.
10/002,421
Granted
Mar 29, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dental restoration comprising a fiber reinforced composite framework and one or more of a randomly dispersed, fiber-filled veneer, a soft particulate filled composite veneer having a strain to failure greater than that of FRC framework and/or a brittle particulate filled composite veneer having a strain to failure value less than that of the FRC framework. The fiber filled veneer is advantageously placed beneath the framework, the soft veneer is advantageously pled where tensile stresses are expected to occur, while the brittle particulate filled veneer is placed where compressive stresses are expected to occur.

Claims (24)

1. A dental restoration comprising:

a fiber-reinforced structural component having fibers greater than 10 mm in length embedded within a first polymeric matrix material; and

a pontic disposed on the structural component, the pontic having randomly dispersed fibers with maximum lengths no greater than ¼ inch embedded within a second polymeric matrix material wherein the first and second polymeric matrix are the same or different.

2. The dental restoration of claim 1 wherein the pontic comprises fibers having lengths in the range from about 0.01 to about 6 mm.

3. The dental restoration of claim 1 wherein the fibers embedded within the first polymeric matrix are oriented, woven, longitudinally distributed, normally oriented to a longitudinal axis, or a mixture thereof.

4. The dental restoration of claim 1 wherein the strain to failure value of the pontic is about equal to or higher than the strain to failure value of the structural component.

5. The dental restoration of claim 1 wherein the randomly dispersed fibers are selected from the group consisting of glass, carbon, ceramic, graphite, polyaramid fibers, and combinations of two or more of the foregoing.

6. The dental restoration of claim 1 wherein the pontic further comprises a particulate filler.

7. The dental restoration of claim 6 wherein the particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of a silica, silicate glass, quartz, barium borosilicate, strontium silicate, barium silicate, strontium borosilicate, borosilicate, lithium silicate, amorphous silica, calcium phosphate, alumina, zirconia, tin oxide, titania, and combinations of two or more of the foregoing.

8. A process for forming a dental restoration comprising:

providing a structural element comprised of a first fiber reinforced composite material;

disposing a second composite material thereon, wherein the second composite material comprises randomly dispersed fibers embedded within a polymeric material; and

curing the second composite material.

9. The process of claim 8 wherein the structural component is cured prior to disposing the second composite material thereon.

10. A dental restoration comprising:

a fiber-reinforced structural component having fibers embedded within a first polymeric matrix material; and

a pontic disposed on the structural component, the pontic having randomly dispersed fibers embedded within a second polymeric matrix material wherein the first and second polymeric matrix are the same or different and the fibers embedded within the first polymeric matrix are not randomly dispersed relative to each other.

11. The dental restoration of claim 10 wherein the randomly dispersed fibers have maximum lengths no greater than ¼ inch.

12. The dental restoration of claim 10 wherein the pontic comprises fibers having lengths from about 0.01 to about 6 mm.

13. The dental restoration of claim 10 wherein the fibers embedded within the first polymeric matrix are oriented, woven, longitudinally distributed, normally oriented to a longitudinal axis, or a mixture thereof.

14. The dental restoration of claim 10 wherein the strain to failure value of the pontic is about equal to or higher than the strain to failure value of the structural component.

15. The dental restoration of claim 10 wherein the randomly dispersed fibers are selected from the group consisting of glass, carbon, ceramic, graphite, polyaramid fibers, and combinations of two or more of the foregoing.

16. The dental restoration of claim 10 wherein the pontic further comprises a particulate filler.

17. The dental restoration of claim 16 wherein the particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of a silica, silicate glass, quartz, barium borosilicate, strontium silicate, barium silicate, strontium borosilicate, borosilicate, lithium silicate, amorphous silica, calcium phosphate, alumina, zirconia, tin oxide, titania, and combinations of two or more of the foregoing.

Assignments (8)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2021
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: PENTRON CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 055880/0514 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 8, 2020
From: PENTRON CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 052608/0045 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 31, 2010
From: JENERIC/PENTRON, INC.
To: PENTRON CLINICAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 024915/0082 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 13, 2008
From: COHEN, GORDON S.; THE COHEN FAMILY TRUST PARTNERSHIP
To: JENERIC/PENTRON INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 021380/0341 →
AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT DATED MARCH 9, 2005, AMENDED JULY 24, 2006 AND SECOND AMENDMENT DATED JUNE 15, 2007 Recorded Nov 1, 2007
From: JENERIC/PENTRON INCORPORATED
To: COHEN, GORDON S.; THE COHEN FAMILY TRUST PARTNERSHIP
Reel/Frame 020054/0398 →
AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT DATED MARCH 9, 2005 AND AMENDED JULY 24, 2006 Recorded Oct 25, 2007
From: JENERIC/PENTRON INCORPORATED
To: COHEN, GORDON S.; THE COHEN FAMILY TRUST PARTNERSHIP
Reel/Frame 020010/0892 →
AMENDMENT TO MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT RECORDED AT REEL 015748 AND FRAME 0729 ON MARCH 9, 2005 Recorded Sep 29, 2006
From: JENERIC/PENTRON INCORPORATED
To: COHEN, GORDON S.; THE COHEN FAMILY TRUST PARTNERSHIP
Reel/Frame 018323/0261 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 9, 2005
From: JENERIC/PENTRON INCORPORATED
To: COHEN, GORDON S.; THE COHEN FAMILY TRUST PARTNERSHIP
Reel/Frame 015748/0729 →