- Usage:Polishing Material, Maxillofacial Prosthesis Materials, Dental Preventive Health Care Materials, Denture Processing
- Usage Times:Non-Disposable
- Material:Metal
- Applicable Departments:Oral Rehabilitation Department
- Nature:Specialized Instrument Equipment
- Certification:CE, FDA, SGS
=== Base Info ===
- Model NO.:custom
- Production Time:2 Days in Lab Production Time
- Logistics:FedEx,UPS,DHL
- Raw Material:Pure Titanium
- Shade:Silver
- Shape:Customized
- Implant System:Nobel, Straumann, Mis, Astra Tech, Osstem, Dio
- Size:Mini, Standard, Wide
- Productivity:10000 Pieces,Month
- Transport Package:Bubble Bags, Foam, Plastic Zip Bags
- Specification:Titanium
- Trademark:Footian
- Origin:China
- HS Code:9021210000
- Production Capacity:10000 Pieces,Month
=== Description ===
Basic Info.
Model NO.
custom
Production Time
2 Days in Lab Production Time
Logistics
FedEx/UPS/DHL
Raw Material
Pure Titanium
Shade
Silver
Shape
Customized
Implant System
Nobel, Straumann, Mis, Astra Tech, Osstem, Dio
Size
Mini, Standard, Wide
Productivity
10000 Pieces/Month
Transport Package
Bubble Bags, Foam, Plastic Zip Bags
Specification
Titanium
Trademark
Footian
Origin
China
HS Code
9021210000
Production Capacity
10000 Pieces/Month
Product Description
Dental Material Implant Supplies Dental Custom Titanium Abutments Used for Implant CasesMain Products: Dental,Dental Lab,Dental Implant,Dental Prosthesis,Metal Ceramic Crowns and Bridge,Orthodontics,Zirconia Crown and Bridge,Emax Veneer,Acrylic Partial,Cobalt Chrome Casting.
Customized abutments tailor the contours and emergence profiles of each situation. These abutments have better overall aesthetics, retention and support than prefabricated abutments.
Custom abutments are just such an advancement. Their advantages, including patient-specific soft tissue management during the healing phase and final restorations that adhere precisely to the patient's gingival architecture, make them an excellent option for implant treatment. But many doctors are hesitant to transition to custom components, having spent years - even decades - utilizing stock abutments for implant cases. This is understandable given the ease of maintaining an inventory of stock abutments and the assumption that custom abutments are prohibitively expensive. Plus, clinicians have successfully restored implant cases for years with stock abutments. So why switch?