Product Description
The Abutment Analog for Multi Unit 1-72 UNF is a precision component designed for accurate reproduction of implant positions in laboratory and digital restorative workflows. It provides a stable and reliable interface between the implant restoration and the working model, ensuring high accuracy during prosthetic fabrication.
The analog is specifically engineered for Multi Unit systems utilizing a 1-72 UNF screw connection, delivering a secure fit and consistent positioning within printed, milled, or conventional dental models. Its optimized geometry supports efficient integration into modern CAD/CAM and laboratory procedures.
Manufactured from high-quality materials, the component offers excellent durability, dimensional stability, and long-term reliability for repeated laboratory and clinical use.
Key Features
- Designed for digital and conventional laboratory workflows
- Compatible with Multi Unit systems
- 1-72 UNF screw connection for secure fixation
- High dimensional accuracy for precise model fabrication
- Durable and wear-resistant construction
- Suitable for repeated sterilization
Indications & Applications
The Abutment Analog is intended for:
- Fabrication of implant working models
- Digital implant planning and restorative workflows
- Use in 3D printed, milled, or stone dental models
- Single and multi-unit prosthetic restorations
Clinical Benefits
- Accurate transfer of implant position to the working model
- Improved precision in prosthetic fabrication
- Reliable and stable model connection
- Enhanced workflow efficiency for dental laboratories and clinics
Sterilization & Handling
- Supplied non-sterile
- Must be cleaned and sterilized before use
- Compatible with standard autoclave sterilization
Advantages
- High precision and consistent manufacturing quality
- Compatible with modern implant restorative systems
- Durable construction for repeated use
- Optimized for accurate implant model replication
Reviews
There are no reviews for this product, be the first to leave your review.
Answers & questions
No questions about this product, be the first and ask your question.
Abutment Analog for Multi Unit 1-72 UNF
Intended Use
The Abutment Analog is intended to:
Replicate implant positions in dental working models
Support fabrication of implant-supported restorations
Assist in digital and conventional prosthetic workflows
Provide stable connection for laboratory procedures
Indications for Use
The component is indicated for:
- Single-unit restorations
- Multi-unit restorations
- Implant-supported bridges
- Full-arch prosthetic restorations
- CAD/CAM restorative workflows
- Printed and milled dental models
Warnings
- The product is supplied non-sterile and must be cleaned and sterilized before use.
- Use only with compatible Multi Unit systems and 1-72 UNF screw connections.
- Improper handling or incorrect placement may affect restoration accuracy.
- Single-use components should not be reused if deformation or wear is observed.
- Ensure proper seating of the analog within the model before laboratory procedures.
Precautions
- Handle the component using appropriate dental laboratory instruments.
- Avoid excessive force during insertion or removal.
- Inspect the component prior to use for damage, contamination, or wear.
- Follow standard dental laboratory infection control procedures.
- Store in a clean, dry environment away from contamination.
Instructions for Use
- Conventional Model Workflow
- Verify compatibility with the intended Multi Unit system.
- Clean and sterilize the analog before use.
- Insert the analog into the impression or model interface.
- Secure the component using the compatible 1-72 UNF screw if required.
- Verify accurate seating and stability.
- Proceed with model fabrication and restorative procedures.
Digital Workflow
- Prepare the printed or milled model according to CAD/CAM specifications.
- Insert the analog into the designated model interface.
- Ensure complete and passive seating.
- Verify alignment and stability before restorative fabrication.
- Proceed with prosthetic design and manufacturing procedures.
Cleaning & Sterilization
- Remove visible debris before sterilization.
- Clean using approved dental instrument cleaning procedures.
Sterilization
- Sterilize before use using standard steam autoclave procedures.
- Recommended sterilization cycle:
- Steam sterilization at 121°C–134°C
- Follow validated local sterilization protocols
Storage
- In a dry and clean environment
- Away from direct sunlight and contamination
- At room temperature
- In original packaging until use
CadCam