Compressive Implant
Compressive Implant brings simplicity and convenience and allows a single-stage restoration protocol while saving time, reducing trauma, and delivering the aesthetics your patients desire. Indicated for multiple-unit restorations with immediate loading in the Maxilla & Mandible with adequate bone tissue. Available in a variety of lengths and diameters
Compressive Implant
The COMPRESSIVE implant is a one-piece implant with compressive threads. It is used for multiple unit restorations with immediate loading in the upper and lower jaws with adequate bone tissue. It can be used in combination with basal implants and allows flap and flapless placement. Abutment direction can be adjusted up to 15° relative to the implant axis.
Compressive
DIA | LENGTH | LENGTH | LENGTH | LENGTH | LENGTH | LENGTH | LENGTH |
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3.3 mm | 11.5mm | 13mm | 16mm | 18mm | 20mm | 22mm | 24mm |
3.75 mm | 10mm | 11.5mm | 13mm | 16mm | 18mm | 20mm | 22mm |
4.2 mm | 8mm | 10mm | 11.5mm | 13mm | 16mm | 18mm | 20mm |
5.0 mm | 8mm | 10mm | 11.5mm | 13mm | 16mm | – | – |
Available Surfaces
Prosthetics
When a dentist installs your dental implant, the metal part that serves as a base for the crown is known as an abutment. It serves solely as a connector with one part attached to your jawbone, while the crown is fitted on the other end.