CONELOG PROGRESSIVE-LINE Surgical procedures

5 CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE-LINE IMPLANT IMPLANT DIMENSIONS * IMPORTANT NOTE CONELOG ® Implants with a diameter of Ø 3.3 mm are an alternative in cases where the alveolar ridge width is only 5–6 mm. Because of their lower mechanical strength compared with larger diameter implants, these should only be used under the following conditions: • • As single implants, they should be used only to replace mandibular incisors and/or maxillary lateral incisors. • • Edentulous mandibles can be prosthetically restored with a barsplinted restoration consisting of at least four implants Ø 3.3 mm. • • No underpreparation techniques may be used when preparing the implant bed for implants with Ø 3.3 mm. • • Implants of Ø 3.3 mm are suitable for a partially edentulous arch when combined with implants of larger diameter for splinted superstructures. However, the limited strength of the implants with Ø 3.3 mm must be taken into account. • • Avoid excessive mechanical stressing of the implants when using ball abutments in combination with Ø 3.3 mm implants. • • The healing time for diameter 3.3 mm implants is at least 12 weeks. • • Double crown constructions are not allowed on Ø 3.3 mm implants. Article Art. No. L A CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE- LINE Implant, Promote ® plus incl. insertion post and cover screw, sterile Material Titanium Grade 4 C1086.3309* 3.3 mm 9 mm 2.2 mm C1086.3311* 11 mm C1086.3313* 13 mm C1086.3316* 16 mm C1086.3807** 3.8 mm 7 mm 3.0 mm C1086.3809 9 mm C1086.3811 11 mm 2.7 mm C1086.3813 13 mm C1086.3816 16 mm C1086.4307** 4.3 mm 7 mm 3.0 mm C1086.4309 9 mm C1086.4311 11 mm 2.7 mm C1086.4313 13 mm C1086.4316 16 mm C1086.5007** 5.0 mm 7 mm 3.5 mm C1086.5009 9 mm C1086.5011 11 mm 3.2 mm C1086.5013 13 mm C1086.5016 16 mm L A Note: the implant length (L) is the distance from the apical curve to the machined shoulder surface of the implant. (Length over everything) A Ø: Apical diameter (mean value) * IMPORTANT NOTE CONELOG ® Implants with a length of 7 mm should only be used when there is not enough space for longer implants. Immediate loading in single tooth restorations is not recommended with this implant length. If the ratio of crown length to implant length is unfavorable the biomechanical risk factors have to be considered and appropriate measures have to be taken by the dental professional. *

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTE0MzMw