Click Attachment Conical Connection
Click attachments are a removable denture attachments system that provides a secure and stable connection between a denture and dental implants.
They consist of two components, a silicone cap component, which is placed on the implant and a metal cap component, which is placed on the denture.
The two components are locked ("click") together, creating a secure connection.
Available in different designs and connections such as Straight, 18°, and 30°, and made of Titanium grade 5 (TI-6AL-4V ELI), they are commonly used for patients who have lost all of their teeth and need a removable denture and want added stability provided by the dental implants.
They can be used for different types of dentures and are a popular choice among dentists for the ease of use and stability they provide.
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Straight Click Attachment Narrow Platform (NP)
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Straight Click Attachment Strong Silicone Set Narrow Platform (NP)
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Angulated 18° Click Attachment Standard Set Narrow Platform (NP)
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Frequently Asked Questions About Click Attachment Conical Connection
How Does a Click Attachment with a Conical Connection Work?
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.
What Is a Conical Connection?
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.
What Are the Benefits of Conical Connection?
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.
How Is a Click Attachment Different Than an Abutment?
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.