What are the key clinical benefits of the Angulated Abutment 45°?
The GDT Implants Angulated Abutment 45° allows for precise adjustments in cases where implant placement does not align with the optimal prosthetic orientation. Its 45° angle provides the flexibility needed to achieve proper occlusal alignment and esthetics, particularly in challenging anterior or high-angle posterior restorations. This design helps to streamline workflows by reducing the need for complex laboratory modifications, enhancing clinical outcomes.
What materials are used in the Angulated Abutment 45°, and why are they chosen?
Our Angulated Abutment 45° is crafted from titanium grade 5, a material known for its strength and resistance to deformation. This ensures the durability of the abutment even under significant occlusal forces. Titanium’s corrosion-resistant properties also provide long-term stability, making it ideal for implant applications. The precision engineering of this material ensures a secure interface between the abutment and the implant.
How does the design of the Angulated Abutment 45° enhance aesthetics?
The angulated design allows for the strategic repositioning of the restoration to achieve an optimal esthetic profile. By compensating for non-ideal implant placement, the 45° abutment enables better positioning of crowns or bridges, ensuring they appear natural and harmonious with the surrounding dentition. This is particularly beneficial in the anterior region, where esthetic demands are highest.
What clinical considerations should be taken into account when using the Angulated Abutment 45°?
When using the Angulated Abutment 45°, clinicians should carefully evaluate the occlusal forces and ensure adequate clearance in the angulation pathway to avoid stress on the abutment and implant interface. Additionally, planning with digital tools or models can help visualize the final prosthetic outcome. Proper torque values should always be applied to maintain a secure fit and ensure long-term functionality.