IP Library Granted Patent US 7,331,789
Granted Patent B2
US 7,331,789 · App. 10/774,231 · Granted Feb 19, 2008

Method of manufacturing dental posts, obturators and restorations

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Patent No.
US 7,331,789
App. No.
10/774,231
Granted
Feb 19, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Dental posts and obturators are manufactured herein having a filling material applied to the apical end of the post and obturator such that the adherence strength between the filling material and the post or obturator is very high. The filling material is adhered to the post and obturator by applying one or more corona or plasma treatments to the surface of the post and obturator and thereafter applying the filling material to the surface-treated post and obturator. The surfaces of the post and obturator are modified by the corona or plasma treatments to create a highly adherent surface for the application of the filling material thereto. Dental restorations are manufactured herein wherein a veneer is applied to a dental substructure and the adherence strength of the veneer to the dental substructure is very high. The veneer is adhered to the dental substructure by applying one or more corona or plasma treatments to the surface of the dental substructure and thereafter applying the veneer to the dental substructure. The surface of the dental substructure is modified by the corona or plasma process to create a highly adherent surface for the application of the veneer thereto.

Claims (40)

1. A method of making a single unit endodontic post or endodontic obturator having filling material attached thereto wherein the post or obturator are used for insertion in a root canal comprising:

applying a corona or plasma treatment to the surface of the endodontic post or endodontic obturator;

applying resinous filling material to the surface of the endodontic post or endodontic obturator; and

wherein the pull out force between the filling material and the endodontic post or endodontic obuturator is at least 56 percent or greater than the pull out force between the filling material and the endodontic post or endodontic obturator which uses no corona or plasma treatment and is at least 30 percent or greater than the pull out force between the filling material and the endodontic post or endodontic obrturator which uses silane treatment prior to application of the filling material to the endodontic post or endodontic obturator.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the corona treatment takes place in atmospheric air at room temperature.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein the corona treatment takes place in the range of about a few seconds to about two hours.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the plasma treatment takes place in an atmosphere selected from the group consisting of air, nitrogen, argon, oxygen, nitrous oxide, helium, tetrafluoromethane, tetrafluoride, water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ammonia and mixtures thereof.

5. The method of claim 4 wherein the plasma treatment takes place in an atmosphere containing a mixture of oxygen and carbon tetrafluoride.

6. The method of claim 4 wherein the plasma treatment takes place in the range of about a few seconds to about two hours.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein more than one corona or plasma treatment is applied to the surface of the post or obturator.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein the post or obturator is fabricated of a metal, plastic, ceramic, or a composite material.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein the composite material comprises fiber-reinforced composite material, filler-reinforced composite material or a mixture thereof.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the filler-reinforced composite material comprises silica, silicate glass, quartz, barium silicate, strontium silicate, barium borosilicate, strontium borosilicate, borosilicate, lithium silicate, amorphous silica, ammoniated or deammoniated calcium phosphate and alumina, zirconia, tin oxide, titania, or a mixture thereof.

11. The method of claim 8 wherein the composite material comprises a polymeric matrix.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein the polymeric matrix comprises polyamides, polyester, polyolefins, polyimides, polyarylates, polyurethanes, vinyl esters or epoxy-based materials, styrenes, styrene acrylonitriles, ABS polymers, polysulfones, polyacetals, polycarbonates, polyphenylene sulfides, polyarylsulfides, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymers, polyurethane dimethacrylates, or a mixture thereof.

13. The method of claim 12 wherein the polymeric matrix further comprises polymerization initiators, polymerization accelerators, ultra-violet light absorbers, anti-oxidants, fluorescent whitening agents, or free radical initiators.

14. The method of claim 8 wherein the metal comprises Pd, Pt, Rh, Ir, Au, Ag, Ti, Co, Mo or mixtures thereof.

15. The method of claim 14 wherein the mixtures of metals or alloys comprise AgPd, AuPtPd, TiAlFe, TiAlY, CoCrMo, stainless steel or brass.

16. The method of claim 8 wherein the ceramic comprises alumina, zirconia, mullite, spinel, porcelain, titania, lithium disilicate, leucite, amorphous glass, lithium phosphate, or a combinations thereof.

17. The method of claim 1 wherein the resinous filling material comprises a polymeric material.

18. The method of claim 17 wherein the polymeric material comprises polypropylenes, polyethylenes, polyamides, fluoropolymers, polyesters, polyphosphazenes, polyanhydrides, polysulfides, polyethers, epoxies, polycarbonates, polystyrenes, polyisoprenes, polybutadienes, polyphenylene oxides, silicone rubbers, polylactides, polyglycolides, polycaprolactones, polyanhydrides, polyimides, polyurethanes, polyesteramides, polyorthoesters, polydioxanones, polyacetals, polyketals, polycarbonates, polyorthocarbonates, polyphosphazenes, polyhydroxybutyrates, polyhydroxyvalerates, polyalkylene oxalates, polyethylene oxides, polyacrylates/methacrylates, polyalkylene succinates, poly(malic acid) polymers, polymaleic anhydrides, poly(methylvinyl) ethers, poly(amino acids), chitin, chitosan, polyolefins, polyarylates, polyurethanes, vinyl esters, styrenes, styrene acrylonitriles, ABS polymers, polysulfones, polycarbonates, polyphenylene sulfides, polyarylsulfides, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymers, polyurethane dimethacrylates (hereinafter abbreviated to “UDMA”, triethylene glycol dimethacrylate (hereinafter abbreviated “TEGDMA”), polyethylene glycol dimethacrylate (hereinafter abbreviated “PEGDMA”), urethane dimethacrylate (hereinafter abbreviated “UDMA”), hexane diol dimethacrylate (hereinafter abbreviated “1,6 HDDMA”) and polycarbonate dimethacrylate (hereinafter abbreviated “PCDMA”) and copolymers, terpolymers, or combinations or mixtures thereof.

19. The method of claim 1 wherein the resinous filling material comprises a thermoplastic, thermoset, chemoplastic, material or mixture thereof.

20. The method of claim 19 wherein the thermoplastic material comprises gutta-percha.

21. The method of claim 1 wherein the resinous filling material further comprises a filler.

22. The method of claim 21 wherein the filler comprises inorganic or organic fillers.

23. The method of claim 21 wherein the filler comprises particulates or fibrous fillers.

24. The method of claim 23 wherein the fibrous fillers comprise glass, ceramic, metal, carbon, graphite, polymeric such as cellulose, polyamide, aramid, polyester, polyaramid, acrylic, vinyl and modacrylic, polyolefin, polytetrafluorethylene, or mixtures thereof.

25. The method of claim 21 wherein the filler comprises silica, silicate glass, quartz, zinc oxide, barium sulfate, barium silicate, strontium silicate, barium borosilicate, strontium borosilicate, borosilicate, lithium silicate, amorphous silica, bismuth compounds such as BiOCl, ammoniated or deammoniated calcium phosphate and alumina, zirconia, tin oxide, and titania, apatites, glass fillers, calcium silicate, hydroxyapatites, barium sulfate, bismuth subcarbonate, ytterbium oxide, ytterbium fluoride, ytterbium iodine, bismuth oxide, bismuth fluoride, barium oxide, and tantalum oxide.

26. The method of claim 21 wherein the filler comprises a bioactive filler.

27. The method of claim 26 wherein the bioactive filler comprises bioglass, calcium phosphate, Portland cement, hydroxyapatite, tricalcium phosphate, a di- or polyphosphonic acid, an anti-estrogen, a sodium fluoride preparation, a substance having a phosphate to calcium ratio similar to natural bone, or mixtures thereof.

28. The method of claim 26 wherein the bioactive filler comprises bone chips, bone crystals, mineral fractions of bone or teeth, or mixtures thereof.

29. The method of claim 26 wherein the bioactive filler comprises particulate or fibrous filler in nanosize, microsize, macrosize form, or mixtures thereof.

30. The method of claim 1 wherein the resinous filling material further comprises a polymeric resin, additional filler, pigment, dye, antibiotic, cariostatic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, biologically active or therapeutic material.

31. A post manufactured by the method of claim 1 .

32. The post of claim 31 wherein the resinous material is bonded to the post at a bond strength greater than about 2.3 MPa.

33. An obturator manufactured by the method of claim 1 .

34. The obturator of claim 33 wherein the resinous material is bonded to the obturator at a bond strength greater than about 2.3 MPa.

35. A method of making a single unit post or obturator having filling material attached thereto comprising:

applying a corona or plasma treatment to the surface of the post or obturator; and

applying resinous filling material to the surface of the post or obturator, wherein the resinous filling material comprises gutta-percha.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 13, 2008
From: COHEN, GORDON S.; THE COHEN FAMILY TRUST PARTNERSHIP
To: PENTRON CLINICAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
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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: PENTRON CLINICAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: COHEN, GORDON S.; THE COHEN FAMILY TRUST PARTNERSHIP
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AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT DATED MARCH 9, 2005 AND AMENDED JULY 24, 2006 Recorded Oct 25, 2007
From: PENTRON CLINICAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: COHEN, GORDON S.; THE COHEN FAMILY TRUST PARTNERSHIP
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AMENDMENT TO MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT RECORDED AT REEL 015748 AND FRAME 0592 ON MARCH 9, 2005 Recorded Sep 29, 2006
From: PENTRON CLINICAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: COHEN, GORDON S.; THE COHEN FAMILY TRUST PARTNERSHIP
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 9, 2005
From: PENTRON CLINICAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: COHEN, GORDON S.; THE COHEN FAMILY TRUST PARTNERSHIP
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 16, 2004
From: KARMAKER, AJIT; PRASAD, ARUN
To: PENTRON CLINICAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
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