Click Attachment Conical Connection

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Click Attachment SiliconeMetal Housing For Silicone Cap
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Insertion And Extraction Driver For Click AttachmentInsertion And Extraction Driver For Click Attachment
Straight Click Attachment Narrow Platform (NP)Straight Click Attachment Narrow Platform (NP)
Straight Click Attachment Narrow Platform (NP)
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Straight Click Attachment Regular Platform (RP)Straight Click Attachment Regular Platform (RP)
Straight Click Attachment Regular Platform (RP)
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Impression Coping Transfer For Click AttachmentImpression Coping Transfer For Click Attachment
Impression Coping Transfer For Click Attachment
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Conical connections are crucial in dental implantation. It connects the implant with the abutment, which is the crown base. This allows the tooth to go over the metal pieces and provides the patient with a natural-looking smile. However, when click attachments are used instead of the abutment, a conical connection is still important. Overall, it connects the implant with the snap-in denture (overdenture). Ultimately, a conical connection offers a better fit and can protect the gums and jawbone below.
Conical connections play an important role when it comes to dental implants. This type of connection joins the implant and its abutment (an implant cap that functions as a crown base). The use of a conical connection is important to prevent the loss of bone that usually occurs after the insertion of a dental crown. Such loss of bone will lead to bacterial build-up and, eventually, the falling out of the entire implant. It has been shown that implants and ball attachments with conical connections have bone development all the way to the abutment.
The most important benefit of using a conical connection with your implant or ball attachment is that it prevents the degradation of the bone around the implant or the occurrence of a bad smell that is due to bacterial build-up. When a conical connection is used, the abutments and implants are linked together so tightly that no spaces or gaps are available for bacteria to hide and grow. This is essential in obtaining better and longer-lasting results from the dental restoration procedure.
Both abutments and click attachments are implant caps, but they have different functions. For example, an abutment cap allows the crown (faux tooth) to be inserted over it. This is what people see when the patient smiles. Alternatively, a click attachment cap is placed in the implant and the denture. When done properly, they lock into place. There are typically four to six of these on both devices, creating a tight fit and preventing movement. The faux teeth can still be removed and cleaned, so it’s more convenient for the patient.