PROSTHETIC SOLUTIONS
PROSTHETIC SOLUTIONS TC IMPLANTS
Prosthetic abutments for two-phase TC Multysystem® implants
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The range of Multysystem® prosthetic abutments includes a color coding system in order to allow quick identification.
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The prosthetic components are divided into 2 specific lines:
TC-R Color coding fuchsia product reference name Regular with base Ø 3.6 mm​​
TC-N Color coding yellow product reference name Narrow with base Ø 2.9 mm​​
Titanium Abutments
Castable Prosthetic Solutions and Ucla
Overdenture Solutions
PROSTHETIC SOLUTIONS CC IMPLANTS
Prosthetic abutments for two-phase CC Multysystem® implants
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The prosthetic components for two-phase CC Multysystem® implants are divided into three specific lines:
ST Color coding light blue product reference name Standard with base Ø 3.6 mm
NST Color coding yellow Product reference name New Standard with base Ø 4.0 mm
TM Color coding green product reference name Oversized head with base Ø 4.5 mm
Titanium Abutments
Castable Prosthetic Solutions and Ucla
Overdenture Solutions
MULTI UNIT PROSTHETIC SOLUTIONS​​
Multi-Unit
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The Multi-Unit bases of the Multysystem® line allow a minimally invasive therapeutic solution dedicated to edentulous patients with maxillary or mandibular atrophy problems, which consists in stabilizing a screwed Toronto Bridge prosthesis.
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The technique consists in the insertion of only four implants, two for each semi-arch, positioned in the posterior part with an inclination of up to 35 ° compared to the two anterior ones.
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This procedure is aimed at ensuring the stability of the prosthesis while respecting the distribution of masticatory forces.
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For a predictable planning of the surgical phase, it is recommended to use a Cone Beam, which allows the three-dimensional evaluation of the maxillofacial structures.
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It is also advisable for the patient to wear a radiopaque radiographic template, in order to transfer the image of the future prosthetic reconstruction onto the X-ray plate.
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This allows the operator to plan the position of the implants in relation to the prosthetic forecast.
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To create the implant site proceed with the guided surgery technique or traditional surgical technique.