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Planning<br />

Recommended Indications<br />

6. Recommended<br />

Indications for the<br />

Different Implant<br />

Configurations<br />

<strong>CAMLOG</strong> ® implants are endosseous<br />

implants, available in different lengths<br />

and configurations. They are placed surgically<br />

in the maxillary and/or mandibular<br />

bone and serve as anchors for functional<br />

and esthetic oral rehabilitations in<br />

partial or fully edentulous patients.<br />

Prosthetic treatments include single<br />

crowns, bridges, partial or full dentures<br />

attached to <strong>CAMLOG</strong> ® implants through<br />

suitable connection elements. Generally<br />

there are no preferred sites for the use<br />

of the different implant geometrys.<br />

An independent selection of implants<br />

according to the surgical situation is<br />

possible because the diameter-specific<br />

prosthetic platform is identical for all<br />

implant configurations. Different implant<br />

types can be used in the same arche.<br />

30<br />

SCREW-LINE Implant<br />

Both Promote ® and Promote ® plus<br />

SCREW-LINE Implants are universally<br />

applicable.<br />

ROOT-LINE Implant<br />

The ROOT-LINE Implant (with Promote ®<br />

surface) is a root-shaped, screw-type<br />

implant and is specifically indicated in<br />

conditions of apically reduced bone supply<br />

(canine fossa, apically on the mylohyoid<br />

line). The root-shaped design is<br />

particularly advantageous in the presence<br />

of root convergence from adjacent<br />

teeth.

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