Product Description
Titanium Anatomic Abutment for Implant H2.43
The Titanium Anatomic Abutment for Implant H2.43 is a precision prosthetic component designed for the fabrication and support of cement-retained implant restorations on implants with an Internal Hex H2.43 connection. The anatomically contoured design provides an optimized emergence profile and natural soft tissue support, helping clinicians achieve highly esthetic and functional restorative outcomes.
Manufactured from high-quality Ti6Al4V medical titanium alloy ASTM F136, the abutment offers exceptional biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and mechanical strength for long-term clinical success.
The abutment features an anatomical contour specifically designed to facilitate the fabrication of cement-retained crowns while supporting healthy peri-implant soft tissues. The anti-rotation connection ensures accurate positioning and stability of the prosthetic restoration.
The Titanium Anatomic Abutment connects directly to compatible Internal Hex H2.43 implants and is secured using Titanium Prosthetic Screw (701203).
Specifications
- Product Type: Titanium Anatomic Abutment
- Implant Connection: Internal Hex H2.43
- Configuration: Anatomical
- Restoration Type: Cement-retained restorations
- Anti-Rotation Feature: Yes
- Material: Ti6Al4V Medical Titanium Alloy ASTM F136
- Fixation Screw: Titanium Screw (701203)
- Sterilization: Fully autoclavable
Compatible Implant Systems
- UNIQUE Implants Diameters: Ø3.75 mm, Ø4.2 mm, Ø5.0 mm, Ø6.0 mm, Ø8.0 mm
- PERFECT Implants Diameters: Ø4.2 mm, Ø5.0 mm, Ø6.0 mm
- PRIMA Implants Diameters: Ø3.3 mm, Ø3.75 mm, Ø4.2 mm, Ø5.0 mm, Ø6.0 mm
Compatible Components
- Titanium Prosthetic Screw (701203)
- Internal Hex H2.43 Implants
- Cement-Retained Crowns
- Temporary Restorations
- Permanent Restorations
- CAD/CAM Restorations
Indications for Use
Intended for use in the fabrication and support of:
- Cement-retained crowns
- Single-tooth implant restorations
- Anterior restorations
- Posterior restorations
- Temporary restorations
- Permanent restorations
- Customized prosthetic restorations
- CAD/CAM restorative procedures
Advantages
- Designed specifically for Internal Hex H2.43 implants
- Anatomical emergence profile for improved esthetics
- Supports healthy soft tissue contours
- Anti-rotation design for enhanced restoration stability
- Ideal for cement-retained restorations
- Suitable for anterior and posterior applications
- Compatible with CAD/CAM and conventional restorative workflows
- High-strength Ti6Al4V ASTM F136 titanium construction
- Excellent biocompatibility and corrosion resistance
- Precision-machined restorative interface
- Reliable long-term clinical performance
- Fully autoclavable
Sterilization
Before use, sterilization in an autoclave at a temperature of 135°C (274°F) is required.
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Titanium Anatomic Abutment for Implant H2.43
Intended Use
The Titanium Anatomic Abutment for Implant H2.43 is intended for the fabrication and support of cement-retained implant restorations on compatible Internal Hex H2.43 implants.
The abutment serves as a prosthetic interface between the implant and the restoration, providing stable support, accurate positioning, and an anatomically optimized emergence profile for highly esthetic and functional restorative outcomes.
The anatomical contour of the abutment is designed to support soft tissue architecture and facilitate the fabrication of customized crowns and implant-supported restorations.
Indications
The Titanium Anatomic Abutment for Implant H2.43 is indicated for:
- Cement-retained crowns
- Single-tooth restorations
- Anterior restorations
- Posterior restorations
- Temporary restorations
- Permanent restorations
- Customized prosthetic restorations
- CAD/CAM restorations
- Implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation
Clinical Procedure
Abutment Placement
- Confirm successful osseointegration of the implant.
- Remove the healing abutment if present.
- Clean and inspect the implant connection.
- Position the Titanium Anatomic Abutment onto the Internal Hex H2.43 implant.
- Verify complete seating and proper engagement of the anti-rotation feature.
- Insert the Titanium Prosthetic Screw (701203).
- Tighten according to the implant manufacturer's recommended torque values.
- Confirm stability before proceeding with restorative procedures.
Restoration Fabrication
Conventional Technique
- Obtain an accurate impression of the implant position.
- Fabricate the master model according to laboratory procedures.
- Design and fabricate the restoration based on the anatomical contour of the abutment.
- Verify marginal adaptation and emergence profile.
CAD/CAM Technique
- Scan the abutment and surrounding structures.
- Design the restoration using CAD software.
- Manufacture the restoration using approved CAD/CAM materials.
- Verify fit and adaptation before delivery.
Restoration Delivery
Cement-Retained Restoration
- Verify complete seating of the restoration on the abutment.
- Check proximal contacts and occlusal relationships.
- Apply an appropriate dental cement according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Seat the restoration completely.
- Remove excess cement carefully.
- Verify final occlusion, esthetics, and soft tissue adaptation.
Final Restoration Verification
Before treatment completion:
- Verify complete seating of the abutment.
- Confirm engagement of the anti-rotation feature.
- Check restoration stability.
- Verify occlusal contacts.
- Confirm proper emergence profile and soft tissue support.
- Remove all excess cement.
- Obtain radiographic verification if clinically indicated.
Removal Procedure
Cement-Retained Restoration
- Remove the restoration according to standard clinical procedures.
- Inspect the abutment and implant connection.
- Clean all components thoroughly.
- Replace damaged components if necessary.
Abutment Removal
- Access the prosthetic screw.
- Loosen and remove Titanium Screw (701203).
- Carefully remove the abutment from the implant connection.
- Inspect the implant interface before reinstallation.
Cleaning and Sterilization
- Remove all contaminants and manufacturing residues.
- Clean using approved medical device cleaning procedures.
- Rinse thoroughly with distilled or deionized water.
- Dry completely before sterilization.
- Sterilize before use in a steam autoclave at: 135°C (274°F)
- Follow validated sterilization procedures and local regulatory requirements.
Warnings and Precautions
- For professional dental use only.
- Use only with compatible Internal Hex H2.43 implant systems.
- Use only with Titanium Prosthetic Screw (701203).
- Verify complete seating before tightening.
- Follow recommended torque values.
- Carefully remove excess cement to reduce the risk of peri-implant complications.
- Do not use damaged or deformed components.
- Replace components showing signs of wear, deformation, or damage.
- Ensure proper fit and adaptation of the final restoration before cementation.
Storage
Store in a clean, dry environment protected from contamination, moisture, and mechanical damage.
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