CONELOG PROGRESSIVE-LINE Surgical procedures

3 CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE-LINE IMPLANT CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE-LINE IMPLANT GENERAL CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE-LINE Implants are endosseous implants available in various lengths and diameters. They are surgically inserted in the bone of the maxilla and/or mandible and serve as an anchor for functional and esthetic oral restorations for partially and fully edentulous patients. The prosthetic restoration is performed with single crowns, bridges or full dentures that are attached to the CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE LINE Implants with the appropriate CONELOG ® Components. CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE-LINE Implantswere developed to facilitate the implementation of modern treatment concepts such as immediate restoration or loading, which require high primary stability. The geometry of the implant is consistently designed to allow high initial stability to be developed; otherwise the implant features the proven characteristics of the CONELOG ® Implant and is distinguished by: • • Coronal anchoring thread for improved hold, even with limited bone height • • Parallel-walled area for flexibility of the vertical position • • Anatomically shaped conical area for increased primary stability and reduced diameter for areas with little bone • • A machined implant shoulder surface • • Standard integrated Platform Switching • • Promote ® Surface The CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE-LINE Implants are not only suitable for late implantations but also for immediate or delayed immediate implantations in maxillary and/or mandibular bone. The selected healing technique can be either submerged or transgingival. In the case of a one-stage surgical procedure, the implants can be loaded immediately if good primary stability has been achieved and functional loading is appropriate. SCOPE OF APPLICATION A deeper coronal implant shoulder is especially beneficial in treating esthetically challenging areas. The CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE-LINE Implant Promote ® plus, which can be placed both epicrestally as well as supracrestally, is suited for this situation*. Parallel- walled area Flexibility of vertical positioning Conical area • Excellent primary stability • Reduced diameter in areas with little bone Saw tooth thread with extended flank height • Deeply engaging thread flanks • Optimized distribution of axial forces • Targeted bone compression** A coronal anchoring thread provides additional hold, even with limited bone height Contour form drill PROGRESSIVE-LINE Thread up to the apex Ideal for immediate implantation * See [A] ** See [B] in Section «Further documentation» on page 44 Promote ® surface up to the implant shoulder surface Machined implant shoulder surface

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