What clinical advantages does the Angulated Multi Unit 1.4 Kit 60° offer?
The Angulated Multi Unit 1.4 Kit 60° is designed to facilitate screw-retained restorations in cases where implant angulation presents a challenge. With its 60-degree correction, it allows for optimal prosthetic positioning, reducing the need for cement-retained solutions and minimizing excess cement risks. The system is engineered to provide a secure and precise connection, ensuring stability and long-term performance. This design improves restorative flexibility, making it particularly beneficial for full-arch rehabilitations where implant placement may not be perfectly aligned with prosthetic requirements.
How does the 60° angulation improve prosthetic outcomes?
A 60-degree angulated multi-unit abutment provides a significant advantage in cases with severely tilted implants. It enables the screw access hole to be repositioned for better prosthetic alignment, which is particularly useful in aesthetic zones and full-arch restorations. By allowing more ideal positioning of the restoration, it enhances both function and appearance while maintaining a strong mechanical connection. This angulation helps distribute occlusal forces more efficiently, improving the longevity and stability of the final prosthesis.
What materials are used in the Angulated Multi Unit 1.4 Kit 60°, and why?
The Angulated Multi Unit 1.4 Kit 60° is manufactured from Titanium grade 5, selected for its strength, corrosion resistance, and lightweight properties. Titanium ensures long-term durability while maintaining excellent structural integrity under occlusal forces. The abutment and screws are engineered with precise tolerances to provide a secure fit, reducing micromovement and ensuring stability in complex prosthetic cases. The choice of material also allows for excellent soft tissue response, promoting healthy peri-implant tissue maintenance.
What considerations should be made when using the Angulated Multi Unit 1.4 Kit 60°?
When using the Angulated Multi Unit 1.4 Kit 60°, it’s essential to account for screw access positioning, occlusal force distribution, and prosthetic space. The 60° angle correction allows greater flexibility, but proper planning is necessary to avoid excessive stress on the restoration. Ensuring precise insertion torque and verifying the seating of components will enhance prosthetic stability. Additionally, regular follow-ups are recommended to monitor the soft tissue response and long-term integrity of the restoration.