1 Surgery CAMLOG Compendium
1 Surgery CAMLOG Compendium
1 Surgery CAMLOG Compendium
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Implant Positioning<br />
The protocol-compliant implant position<br />
(form drilling with depth stop) is<br />
achieved when the cylindrical machined<br />
implant shoulder protrudes 0.4 mm<br />
above the crestal bone and one of the 3<br />
groove marks indicates the specified<br />
prosthetic position.<br />
If it was decided to set the drilling depth<br />
for the implants individually by removing<br />
the depth stop during form drilling, this<br />
should be kept in mind during implant<br />
insertion. It is possible to individually<br />
position the 1.6 mm implant shoulder<br />
vertically. You should make sure, however,<br />
to position the Bioseal Bevel circularly<br />
in the cortical bone.<br />
Mark<br />
Cam<br />
Groove<br />
Vestibular orientation of the groove<br />
Driver<br />
Insertion post<br />
Implant<br />
<strong>Surgery</strong> Manual<br />
ROOT-LINE Insertion<br />
Groove Positioning<br />
Marks are inscribed on the drivers for<br />
the ROOT-LINE Implants that match the<br />
three grooves on the <strong>CAMLOG</strong> connection.<br />
These permit you to check the<br />
groove positions during the insertion<br />
and their orientation as required for the<br />
prosthesis. If the dental technician has<br />
not indicated the groove position, a<br />
vestibular orientation is advantageous<br />
in most cases since the abutment angle<br />
originates at a groove.<br />
Note: Keep in mind during positioning<br />
of the grooves that turning to the next<br />
groove position (120°) will cause the<br />
screw implant to be inserted about<br />
0.2 mm deeper.<br />
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