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Screw-Retained Restorations - Com-Dental

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Introduction<br />

System Distinctions<br />

Certain ® Internal Connection Implants<br />

The internal connection implant design is for ease of use<br />

and simplicity.<br />

Material: Titanium Alloy<br />

• QuickSeat ® Connection: It Clicks! The Certain Implant<br />

System features the QuickSeat Connection, which has an<br />

audible and tactile “click” when placing impression<br />

copings and abutments. This click feedback provides<br />

confirmation and confidence to a clinician that the<br />

components are properly seated. When It Clicks, It’s<br />

Seated. You’re Certain.<br />

• Abutment fingers cause the “click” and also provide<br />

retention for the prosthetic components in the implant<br />

when restorations are being tried in or placed before the<br />

screw is placed.<br />

• The 6/12 internal connection has both a 6-point hex and a<br />

12-point double hex. The 6-point hex has two functions:<br />

engaging the driver tip for mountless delivery during<br />

implant placement and providing anti-rotation for all<br />

straight abutments. The 12-point double hex provides<br />

rotational positioning every 30° for pre-angled abutments.<br />

• Impression Copings: Pick-Up and Twist Lock Transfer<br />

Copings are available in the internal connection design.<br />

The impression copings also “click” when properly<br />

seated. The copings have a different finger design that<br />

engages 2mm internally in the implant, as compared to<br />

the abutment’s design that engages 4mm deep in the<br />

implant. This shorter engagement in the implant is<br />

important because it allows off-axis draw for impressions<br />

of divergent implants.<br />

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