CAMLOG and Science
CAMLOG&Science – Chapter 2 CONICAL CONNECTION: POSITIONAL STABILITY The theoretical considerations and the established experimental set-up developed by Semper et al. were recently used to investigate the position stability of different implant systems with a conical implant-abutment connections, i.e., NobelActive™, Bone Level, Ankylos C/X, and CONELOG ® (Semper-Hogg et al., 2012). Although malposition of the abutment was Fig. 8 A–C: Rotational deviations (A), vertical deviations (B) and canting discrepancies (C) after repeated detachment and re-attachment procedures. Median values. Pe1, Pe2, Pe3 test persons performing the test procedures. S1 Straumann ® Tissue Level, S2 SteriOss, S3 CAMLOG ® , S4 Astra Tech, S5 Replace™ Select. (Semper et al. (2010b) reproduced with kind permission of Quintessence Publishing co, Inc, USA). found to be possible in all tested implant systems, the values for rotational displacement of the CONELOG ® Implant System were significantly lower than the ones of the other three implant systems. The median rotation was 0.25°, and the maximum range was 2.14° in the CONELOG ® implants. Since the analytical and experimental results for CONELOG ® were in very good agreement, the authors supposed high-precision manufacturing for this im- plant system. A B C
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