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CONELOG® SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Camlog

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HEALING OPTIONS<br />

CONELOG ® HEALING CAPS, CYLINDRICAL AND WIDE BODY<br />

CONELOG ® healing caps cylindrical and wide body are for standard use.<br />

After removing the CONELOG ® cover screw, a diameter-matched CONELOG ®<br />

healing cap is screwed in manually using the screwdriver, hex. The gingival<br />

height is selected so that the CONELOG ® healing cap sits 1–1.5 mm<br />

supragingivally. The impression is taken once the peri-implant soft tissue<br />

has been stabilized.<br />

CONELOG ® HEALING CAPS, BOTTLENECK<br />

CONELOG ® healing caps, bottleneck, can be used to optimize the treatment<br />

outcome in esthetically challenging areas. The coronally tapered cross-cut<br />

enables soft-tissue generation during healing. After 3–4 weeks (before the<br />

final organization of the elastic fibers), a cylindrical healing cap is screwed<br />

in. No tissue should be excised at this point. The tissue is coronally suppressed<br />

and thereby forms a papilla-like structure. The impression is taken<br />

once the peri-implant soft tissue has stabilized.<br />

CONELOG ® SCREW-LINE IMPLANT<br />

CONELOG ® healing caps, cylindrical CONELOG ® healing cap, wide body<br />

Healing stage Soft-tissue generation Coronal suppression of the soft tissue<br />

by substitution with a CONELOG ® healing<br />

cap cylindrical<br />

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