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CONELOG® Implant System Prosthetic Restorations - Camlog

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CONELOG ® IMPLANT SYSTEM<br />

PROSTHETIC RESTORATIONS<br />

SYSTEM INTRODUCTION<br />

CONELOG ® DISCONNECTOR FOR<br />

CONELOG ® ABUTMENTS<br />

CONELOG ® abutments (not CONELOG ® bar, ball and Locator ® abutments)<br />

are removed from or pushed out of the CONELOG ® implants and lab implants<br />

using the CONELOG ® disconnector for CONELOG ® abutments. First<br />

the CONELOG ® abutment screw or CONELOG ® lab screw is removed and<br />

the disconnector is screwed into the screw canal until the abutment releases<br />

from the internal taper of the CONELOG ® implant or lab implant. If<br />

the abutment does not come loose, the torque wrench (locked setting) can<br />

be placed on the disconnector and the abutment can be loosened by turning<br />

clockwise.<br />

CONELOG ® disconnector for<br />

CONELOG ® ART. NO. C5300.1601 C5300.2001<br />

abutments<br />

<strong>Implant</strong> Ø mm 3.3/3.8/4.3 5.0<br />

Thread M 1.6 M 2.0<br />

PRODUCTION PRECISION<br />

The inner and outer geometry of the CONELOG ® implants and abutments<br />

are rotary machined for the most part. The tolerances can therefore be keep<br />

very low. The result is excellent part precision without impacting the material<br />

structure. The CONELOG ® implant/abutment connection ensures a very<br />

precise, stable and rotation-resistant connection to the CONELOG ® prosthetic<br />

components.<br />

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CONELOG ® disconnector<br />

CONELOG ® Abutment Locked torque wrench<br />

CONELOG ® <strong>Implant</strong>/abutment<br />

connection<br />

CONELOG ® <strong>Implant</strong>

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