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.
Key features
- Machined grade V titanium clinic screws according to ISO-5832.
- Machined laboratory screws in stainless steel quality.
- Tightening or screws with b/f 1.20 mm hex wrench.
- Apical bit to facilitate the start of threading.
- Laboratory screw with groove to differ it from clinic screw.
- TX screw allows the screw channel to be angled up to 20º.