CONELOG® SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Camlog
CONELOG® SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Camlog
CONELOG® SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Camlog
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CONELOG ® SCREW-LINE IMPLANT<br />
TEMPORARY<br />
RESTORATION<br />
After customizing and covering with opaque, the CONELOG ® temporary<br />
abutment is inserted and screwed into the CONELOG ® implant.<br />
A temporary crown (strip crown) is filled with the appropriate acrylic<br />
material and attached to the temporary abutment. To prevent acrylic<br />
material from flowing into the screw channel, the channel can be<br />
sealed with wax in advance. To loosen the crown again, after the acrylic<br />
has hardened, the screw channel of the abutment must be opened for<br />
the screwdriver. The crown is then shaped and the abutment inserted<br />
back into the implant. The abutment screw is tightened manually.<br />
FABRICATION OF A TEMPORARY SINGLE-TOOTH<br />
RESTORATION<br />
EXAMPLE LAB-SIDE<br />
The temporary restoration can also be fabricated in the dental laboratory<br />
on the working cast based on the procedure for fabricating temporary solutions<br />
similar to those used in conventional crown restorations.<br />
INSERTION OF THE TEMPORARY CROWN<br />
The inner configuration of the CONELOG ® implant is thoroughly cleaned<br />
and dried before inserting the CONELOG ® temporary abutment. The temporary<br />
abutment is inserted into the implant and turned until the cams<br />
engage with the grooves of the implant. After tightening the CONELOG ®<br />
abutment screw manually with a screwdriver, hex, the screw head is sealed<br />
with an easily removable material (e.g. gutta-percha). The screw canal can<br />
be sealed for esthetic and hygienic reasons with a material that can be removed<br />
again later (e.g. composite).<br />
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Customized temporary abutment<br />
on the working cast