Anatomic Abutment
Anatomic Abutment Concept Intended use For NC and RC Cement-retained restorations in esthetic cases Component materials Anatomic Abutment (Ti) Basal Screw (TAN)* Benefits Excellent fit for casted copings Esthetic emergence profile Resembles the natural shape of the tooth *TAN is a type of titanium alloy material Education
Anatomic Abutment NC portfolio Education
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Anatomic Abutment Important: Cement margin max. 2.0 mm below mucosal margin Maintain at least a 3.0 mm abutment height Anatomic abutment is not suitable for direct porcelain veneering Reason for no direct venneering: because our titanium is cold worked for higher resistance it should not be reheated because the crystiline structure will change therefore loosing it’s mechanical properties which may lead to fracture on a medium to long term basis. Education
Step by step procedure Fabricate master model with gingival mask Wax-up situation Make a silicone key over wax-up Education
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Step by step procedure Hand-tighten anatomic abutment on analog Fabricate individual resin coping Wax-up framework Education
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Step by step procedure Cast framework in a conventional manner Veneer framework, e.g. with porcelain Education
Final Insertion Clean and dry the interior of the implant and abutment Tighten abutment into implant with 35 Ncm Cover basal screw (e.g., with cotton and gutta percha) Cement superstructure onto abutment Remove all submucosal excess cement! Education