ANGULATED SCREW CHANNEL ABUTMENT
Unlock the angled advantage
ANGULATED SCREW CHANNEL ABUTMENT
Unlock the angled advantage
Angulated
Screw Channel
The ASC (Angulated Screw Channel) is a scannable abutment with a cutout in the abutment post to allow for screw tightening to occur at angles up to 20°. This allows for the restoration to have a screw access channel at an angle (up to 20°) from the prosthetic vertical axis. The ASC Solution uses an ASC screwdriver and dedicated ASC screws with a torx connection.
8 mm tall chimney with laser markings
Two laser marked height indicators at 4.5 mm and 6 mm allow the height of the chimney to be altered to match the crown height.
Titanium nitride coated
Indicated to reduce early bacterial colonisation, biofilm formation and enhance fibroblast cell proliferation and attachment.¹
Sleek and slender abutment to be used in the aesthetic zone. An increase in the abutment height leads to higher retention of the cement retained crown.²
Ball torx-6 interface
Enabling a higher preload torque value. Allows for engagement at all angulations up to 20°. Reduces the risk of stripping the screw interface. Equivalent preload achieved when compared to standard straight drivers.
8 mm tall chimney with laser markings
Two laser marked height indicators at 4.5 mm and 6 mm allow the height of the chimney to be altered to match the crown height.
Titanium nitride coated
Indicated to reduce early bacterial colonisation, biofilm formation and enhance fibroblast cell proliferation and attachment.¹
Sleek and slender abutment to be used in the aesthetic zone. An increase in the abutment height leads to higher retention of the cement retained crown.²
Ball torx-6 interface
Enabling a higher preload torque value. Allows for engagement at all angulations up to 20°. Reduces the risk of stripping the screw interface. Equivalent preload achieved when compared to standard straight drivers.
Angulated Screw Channel
Catalogues and Brochures
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Inverta Implants Product Catalogue
Instructions For Use (IFU)
References
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2. Saleh Saber F, Abolfazli N, Nuroloyuni S, Khodabakhsh S, Bahrami M, Nahidi R, Zeighami S. Effect of Abutment Height on Retention of Single Cement-retained, Wide- and Narrow-platform Implant-supported Restorations. J Dent Res Dent Clin Dent Prospects. 2012 Summer;6(3):98-102. doi: 10.5681/joddd.2012.021. Epub 2012 Sep 1. PMID: 22991646; PMCID: PMC3442431.
Ercoli C, Funkenbusch PD, Lee HJ, Moss ME, Graser GN. The influence of drill wear on cutting efficiency and heat production during osteotomy preparation for dental implants: a study of drill durability. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2004 May-Jun;19(3):335-49. PMID: 15214217.
Del Castillo R, Chochlidakis K, Galindo-Moreno P, Ercoli C. Titanium Nitride Coated Implant Abutments: From Technical Aspects And Soft tissue Biocompatibility to Clinical Applications. A Literature Review. J Prosthodont. 2022 Aug;31(7):571-578. doi: 10.1111/jopr.13446. Epub 2021 Nov 20. PMID: 34731520.