Dental Implants
3.0 Implant Abutments
The 3.0 implant is equipped with a locking system that fixes the prosthetic components in the mouth without transfixing screws

A Morse effect locks the prosthetic parts through the force generated by the activator. If needed, they can be deactivated using the extractor designed for this purpose.

The 3.0 Implant system abutments have been designed to initiate the emergence of the future tooth. The 4/10th shoulder can take the thickness of the porcelain and metal of the prosthesis with an adjustment of the cervical margin of the crown.

3.0 IMPLANT SYSTEM ABUTMENTS
Temporary abutments

The abutments for temporary restorations are only used for single or multiple non-splinted restorations (one implant per tooth).

Standard abutments

Straight abutments are indicated for single or multiple cement-retained restorations. The thick sheet metal in the coronal area enables minor modifications to be made without adversely affecting the mechanical strength in this area.

Indications: mandibular incisors.

7° and 15° angled abutments

Angled abutments are indicated for single or multiple cement-retained restorations. The thick sheet metal in the coronal area enables minor modifications to be made without adversely affecting the mechanical strength in this area.

Indications: lateral maxillary incisors

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