CAMLOG® Product catalog

6 | CAMLOG® Product catalog 2020 CAMLOG® Abutments with K article numbers The abutments are extended apically in tubular shape (5.4 mm) and include three short cams in the upper section that correspond to the three grooves in the Implant. When inserting the abutments, their tubular extension towards the apex affects the simple, easy and safe orientation in the longitudinal axis of the Implant before the three cams lock into the grooves of the Implant shoulder. The abutment is rotated until tactile engagement of the cams in the grooves of the Implant. The abutment is then in the final position. The Implant-abutment connection of the CAMLOG® Implant System is predominantly a form-fitting connection. The connection with the cam geometry was optimally designed in terms of biomechanics by applying elaborate finite element analyses. The image displays the distribution of the von Mises tension in the Implant-abutment connection in accordance with ISO 14801 at a load of 200 N. Short cam geometry CAMLOG® Healing caps The various healing caps are used according to indication for single and two-stage procedures. The CAMLOG® Healing caps are available in three geometries (cylindrical, wide body and bottleneck), both for the standard connections as well as for the Platform Switching option (PS). They are not rotation-locked and are screw-retained in the upper inner thread of the Implants. CAMLOG® Impression taking Impression-taking of the CAMLOG® Implants is possible with impression posts, open or closed tray. Impression posts for Platform Switching (PS) are also an option. All impression-taking components are color-coded based on the Implant diameter. High-precision components ensure correct transfer of the intraoral situation. The antirotational mechanism is ensured by the CAMLOG® groove/cam geometry.

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