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Adin CloseFit NP Temporary Abutments
Adin CloseFit NP Temporary Abutments
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The Adin CloseFit NP Temporary Abutments, available in both engaging and non-engaging options, are designed to support provisional restorations during the healing and osseointegration phase of dental implants. These abutments are essential in maintaining the contour and aesthetics of the soft tissue while the final restoration is being fabricated. The engaging temporary abutment is specifically designed to lock into the implant’s internal connection, providing stability and preventing rotation, which is ideal for single-unit restorations. The non-engaging version, on the other hand, is used for multi-unit cases where rotation is not a concern, such as in splinted restorations. Made from high-quality materials, these temporary abutments ensure a secure fit and ease of use, facilitating the creation of functional and aesthetically pleasing provisional restorations. They are an integral component of the Adin CloseFit NP system, providing flexibility and reliability for dental professionals during the implant treatment process.
Features
Features
- Engaging and Non-Engaging Options: Available in both types, catering to single-unit and multi-unit restorations
- Stable Connection: Engaging abutments lock into the implant, preventing rotation and ensuring stability
- Tissue Support: Helps maintain soft tissue contour and aesthetics during the healing phase
- Ease of Use: Designed for quick and straightforward placement, making them user-friendly for dental professionals
- Compatible with CloseFit NP Implants: Seamless integration with the Adin CloseFit NP implant system for reliable performance
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Model Options: Engaging and non-engaging types available
- Connection Type: Conical connection
- Platform: Narrow Platform (NP)
- Material: Titanium Grade 5
- Recommended Torque: 25(Ncm)
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x Temporary abutment
Direction to use
Direction to use
Choose the Abutment:
- Select either the engaging or non-engaging temporary abutment based on your treatment plan. Engaging abutments are typically used for single-unit restorations, while non-engaging ones are preferred for multi-unit restorations
Place the Abutment:
- Insert the temporary abutment into the implant. For engaging abutments, align the anti-rotational feature with the implant’s internal hex before seating it fully. Non-engaging abutments can be placed directly without specific alignment
Secure the Abutment:
- Use the appropriate driver to tighten the abutment screw. Follow the recommended torque setting, which is usually 25 Ncm, to ensure a secure fit
Check the Fit:
- Verify that the abutment is properly seated and stable. Ensure there are no gaps and that it supports the soft tissue as intended
Temporary Restoration:
- Once the abutment is securely placed, proceed with attaching the temporary crown or bridge, ensuring it fits well and supports the surrounding tissues
Monitor and Adjust:
- Monitor the abutment and the temporary restoration during the healing period. Make any necessary adjustments to ensure optimal healing and abutment stability
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: Israel
- Manufacturer: Adin
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product.
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question : What is the primary function of the Adin CloseFit NP Temporary Abutments?
Answer: These abutments provide temporary support and stability for single or multi-unit restorations during the healing period after implant placement.
Question : What is the difference between engaging and non-engaging abutments?
Answer: Engaging abutments are designed to lock into the implant, preventing rotation, ideal for single-unit restorations. Non-engaging abutments allow for slight movement, suitable for multi-unit restorations.
Question : Are these abutments compatible with all CloseFit NP implants?
Answer: Yes, these abutments are designed for use with the Adin CloseFit NP implant system.
Question : How long can these temporary abutments be used?
Answer: Temporary abutments are typically used for a few weeks to a few months, depending on the healing process and the specific clinical situation.
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