When it is necessary to correct an extreme angular position of the implant inside the bone structure in relation to adjacent natural or prosthetic teeth, angled abutments should be used. Once mounted and oriented on the implant, these abutments will allow the parallelization of the new crown with other structures.
Ball abutment is defined as a machined attachment being fixed to the top of the implant and serving as the retention element for a removable prosthesis, with the previous addition of the retention caps that will be fixed to the top spherical part of the ball abutment.
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Clinic screws are defined as mechanical devices used for the final anchoring of the abutments, the transfer or the castable directly to the implant, while laboratory screws are the mechanical devices used for the temporary anchoring of castables to the replica of the implant used by the dental lab where the construction of dental crowns or prostheses takes place.
The healing abutment is threaded onto the implant and it is responsible for preparing a mucous way for connecting the implant to the secondary structure or prosthesis, once osseointegration is complete. The healing abutment should stay in place for a minimum of two to three weeks until the wound has finished healing.
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The carrier abutment is defined as a machined attachment that once fixed with the clinical screw to the implant, serve as a support to make cemented restorations. As a complementary function, carrier abutments allow to make the closed tray impression coping using the suitable plastic abutment.
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Impression coping are defined as the machined attachments that, connecting to the coronal part of the implant within the oral cavity and axially fixed by the impression screw, is used to make the transfer of the position of the implant in the biological medium to a laboratory model, on which the prosthetic will work to create the dental crowns or prostheses. This process is achieved using impression materials placed in an appropriate manner, that will harden in the oral cavity and produce the negative of the patient’s mouth. Once extracted, replicas are placed and the casting plaster is poured to obtain the positive mould where the replica will be placed in the original position of the implant in the mouth.
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Ilerimplant introduces OT Equator, the newest line of low profile direct implant overdenture attachments. With a low vertical profile, this system offers multiple solutions for overdenture treatment planning when vertical space limitations are a consideration.
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Kit includes:
The new Smart Box is a container for caps with a innovative design that, thanks to a tilting mechanism with a fulcrum of rotation, allows compensation of up to 50º of disparallelism between dental implants.
Its mechanical internal design allows a passive insertion of the denture keeping the perfect functionality of the elastic components providing comfort and functionality in implant-retained overdenture treatments.
Once the transfer of the position has been made using the impression coping from the biological medium to the laboratory working model, it is necessary to use replicas, which are defined as the machined attachments designed on one hand to reproduce the implant position in the mouth of the patient to a working model, and on the other to serve as a connection model for the construction in the laboratory of the structure to carry out the restoration.
Once the mucosal tunnel has been formed by the healing abutment and after removing the cap from this location, it is appropriate to use the abutment, which is defined as the machined tapered attachment that, after being fixed with the clinic screw to the top of the implant, acts as a support for the clinic crown and is attached to it using cement.