CONELOG® Implant System Prosthetic Restorations - Camlog
CONELOG® Implant System Prosthetic Restorations - Camlog
CONELOG® Implant System Prosthetic Restorations - Camlog
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CONELOG ® IMPLANT SYSTEM<br />
PROSTHETIC RESTORATIONS<br />
CONELOG ®<br />
GOLD-PLASTIC ABUTMENT<br />
PROCESSING (EXAMPLE: PORCELAIN-FUSED-TO-GOLD<br />
CROWN) MODIFICATION OF THE SCREW CHANNEL<br />
The CONELOG ® gold-plastic abutment is set into the CONELOG ® lab analog<br />
and a screwdriver (hex) used to hand-tighten the CONELOG ® lab screw.<br />
Using a previously prepared silicone index, the required height of the screw<br />
channel is indicated and shortened accordingly.<br />
WAX-UP<br />
The framework is waxed up in the usual manner according to the design of<br />
the «reduced crown shape». Take care that adequate and uniform ceramic<br />
layer can be achieved for the veneering.<br />
The minimum wax thickness over the base part must be 0.7 mm to achieve<br />
an optimal discharge behavior of the cast-on alloy and to ensure the minimum<br />
thickness. The base part consists of a non-oxidizing high-melting caston<br />
gold alloy and therefore cannot be ceramically veneered (no adhesive<br />
oxide formation and a different heat expansion coefficient of the ceramic<br />
lead to crack formation in the bonding ceramic).<br />
The ideal framework form can be controlled with the previously prepared<br />
silicone index.<br />
TIP: To prevent non-axial loads and over-contouring in the posterior area,<br />
we recommend reducing wax-up to premolar size.<br />
58<br />
CONELOG ® ART. NO.<br />
Lab screw, hex,<br />
brown anodized<br />
C4006.1601 C4006.2001<br />
<strong>Implant</strong> Ø mm 3.3/3.8/4.3 5.0<br />
Thread M 1.6 M 2.0