Product Description
The Analog for Ball Abutment is a precision laboratory component designed to accurately replicate the intraosseous portion of a dental implant together with a titanium ball abutment in a working model. It ensures precise transfer of clinical implant positioning into the laboratory environment for the fabrication of overdenture and attachment-based prosthetic restorations.
This laboratory analogue simulates the implant-abutment assembly, including immediate loading configurations (Ref. 510247, 530151, etc.) and multi-unit configurations (Ref. 510245, etc.). The upper portion reproduces the geometry of a titanium ball abutment (Ref. 624040, etc.), enabling accurate positioning and alignment during prosthetic design.
The analogue features a retention body with grooves designed for secure fixation in gypsum (plaster) models, ensuring stability during laboratory procedures.
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, the analogue provides excellent durability, dimensional accuracy, and resistance to wear during repeated laboratory use.
Key Features
- Simulates implant with titanium ball abutment geometry
- Compatible with immediate and multi-unit configurations
- Precision design for accurate laboratory model reproduction
- Retention grooves for secure fixation in gypsum models
- High dimensional stability and durability
- Designed for overdenture and attachment systems
Available Versions / References
- Implant + abutment analogue (immediate): 510247, 530151, etc.
- Implant + abutment analogue (1–4 configurations): 510245, etc.
- Ball abutment geometry reference: 624040, etc.
Technical Specifications
- Outer diameter: 4.0 mm
- Material: Stainless steel
Material
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, providing:
- High strength and durability
- Corrosion resistance
- Precision and wear resistance for laboratory use
- Clinical / Laboratory Application
- Fabrication of dental laboratory models
- Simulation of implant and ball abutment position
- Overdenture and attachment prosthetic workflows
- Accurate transfer of intraoral implant position to working model
Advantages
- Precise reproduction of implant-abutment assembly
- Stable fixation in plaster models
- Compatible with multiple prosthetic configurations
- Durable material for repeated laboratory use
- Supports accurate and predictable prosthetic outcomes
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Analog for Ball Abutment
The Analog for Ball Abutment is intended for use in dental laboratories to replicate the position and geometry of a dental implant with a ball abutment in a working model.
Indications for Use
- Fabrication of dental laboratory models
- Simulation of implant and ball abutment position
- Overdenture and attachment-based prosthetic restorations
- Transfer of clinical implant position to gypsum models
Contraindications
- Not intended for intraoral use
- Do not use in patients
- Not suitable for use outside dental laboratory procedures
Preparation Before Use
- Inspect the analog for any damage or deformation
- Ensure compatibility with corresponding implant and abutment components
- Clean the analog if contaminated prior to use
Handling and Use
- Position the analog in the impression or model according to the implant system
- Secure the analog in the gypsum (plaster) model using the retention grooves
- Ensure correct orientation and stable fixation before pouring the model
- Allow the model to fully set before proceeding with prosthetic fabrication
Laboratory Procedure
- Use the analog to simulate the implant and ball abutment position
- Fabricate the prosthetic restoration (e.g., overdenture attachment system)
- Verify fit and alignment of components on the model
Cleaning and Maintenance
- Clean after each use using appropriate laboratory cleaning solutions
- Remove plaster residues carefully to maintain precision
- Do not use abrasive materials that may damage the surface
Warnings & Precautions
- For dental laboratory use only
- Not intended for implantation or intraoral application
- Use only compatible components and systems
- Damaged or worn analogs may affect accuracy of the prosthetic work
Storage
- Store in a clean, dry environment
- Protect from mechanical damage and contamination
- Advantages in Use
- Accurate reproduction of implant-abutment position
- Stable fixation in gypsum models
- Durable and reusable material
- Supports precise and predictable laboratory outcomes
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