For Nobel Biocare implants and other major implant systems
Strong and biocompatible
In four shades: white, light, medium, intense
Milled from a solid monobloc
Indications :
Multi-unit implant restorations
Implant level
Screw-retained
All positions in the mouth
A bridge, designed to fit into a disc, 60 mm in diameter and 20mm in height
Requires a minimum of 4x2.5 mm connector between units (height x width) and a minimum cross-sectional area of 8 mm2.
Available in four shades: white, light, medium and intense
Contraindications :
Cases where themesial/distal cantilevers have a length of more than one unit
There should be no more than two pontics between the supporting implants
Bruxism
Competitor compatibility
Cemented prosthetics are always compatible with competitor implant systems. Screw-retained prosthetics are compatible with a number of competitor implant systems.
A. Morphologic connector design Guarantees long-term stability and strength along the entire span of the bridge.
B. Automatic cut-back function Ensures a uniform veneering material thickness over the entire prosthetic.
C. Titanium abutment For increased strength when desired.
D. Customized transmucosal profile For sdequate soft tissue support and long-term hygiene maintenance.
E. Broad clinical applications Single crowns and bridges, up to 14 units.
F. Three biocompatible materialsn Prosthetics are available in zirconia, alumina and titanium, depending on the clinical and esthetic needs of the situation.
G. Zirconia abutments For maximum esthetics and biocompatibility.
H. TorqTite abutment screw Specially coated screw for ideal pre-torque and reduced screw-loosening.
I. Precision of fit For ideal load transfer.
1. Impression
Place the Impression Coping onto the implants. Make an impression to transfer the position of the implants to a working model.
Connect the temporary restoration or healing abutments.
Attach the appropriate Implant Replicas to the Impression Coping and send the impression to the laboratory.
2. Laboratory procedures
A model and a framework are produced and scanned using the NobelProcera Scanner. The data is transferred to a NobelProcera production facility
The framework is milled from a presintered piece of zirconia, sintered to full density and returned to the laboratory.
The restoration is completed by veneering with dental ceramics.
3. Connection of final restoration
Ensure that the implants are free from any tissue or bone remnants.
Connect the restoration to the implants with abutment screws.
Starting with the implant nearest to the middle of the bridge, tighten the abutment screws to 35Ncm using the Manual Torque Wrench Prosthetic and Screwdriver Machine Unigrip.
Fill the screw access holes with a suitable material, such as gutta-percha, silicone, or temporary filling material.