CAMLOG SCREW-LINE Surgical procedure
9 CAMLOG ® SCREW-LINE IMPLANT Cement-retained bridge Implant-supported bridges CAMLOG ® SCREW-LINE implants are as well dedicated for Implant-sup- ported bridges. Implant distribution should be structured in such a way that spanned segments are kept small. Development of a uniform insertion direction for the crown block should be part of the abutment preparation. The implant-to-abutment connec- tion should not be altered. REMOVABLE RESTORATIONS A hybrid denture may be implant-retained and mucosa-supported, or sim- ply implant-supported. The tension-free seat of a secondary (telescopic crown) or primary (bar-) splinted structure on implants is called “passive fit”. In the case of telescopic crowns, this is obtained through intraoral bonding of the secondary crowns (preferably galvano crowns) onto the tertiary framework. In the case of bar structures, it involves the use of bar sleeves for a “passive fit” and intraoral bonding of the titanium bonding base. The idea is to create a fit that is free from stress or to minimize stress on the im- plants. When planning a removable denture, the implants should be placed so that, if necessary, extending to a fixed restoration is possible. Double crowns The production precision of the CAMLOG ® Connection is particularly neces- sary with a telescopic crown restoration since the abutments can be fastened always in the same, exactly defined position on the implant. A pre- cision fit for the removable superstructure is made simple and consistent in every case. Tension-free seat through intraoral bonding of the secondary crowns onto the tertiary framework
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