PROSTHETIC REHABILITATION
Open the catalog to page 1Traumatic accidents, oncology resections or congenital defects can leave patients with small sections of bone and connecting soft tissue missing that can have a drastic psychological effect. Failing surgical reconstruction, prosthetics retained by osseointegrated implants are a realistic option to provide a highly satisfactory functional and cosmetic result. When an adhesive or suction is inadequate, an osseointegrated implant presents a solution for the secure retention of the prosthesis, thus preventing the embarrassing and inconvenient detachment of a prosthesis. ^ IMPLANT FEATURES Southern...
Open the catalog to page 2^ IMPLANT RANGE The following varieties of implants are available to optimally utilize available bone: 1. Ultra-short and short implants - excellent for anchorage in thin craniofacial bones 2. Ultra-narrow implants - for placement in thin facial bones 3. Cylindrical bodied implants- ideal for placement in the medullary canal of extremities 4. Angulated implants - maximize use of available bone while facilitating prosthetic access 5. Zygomatic and Oncology implants - suitable for the unique needs of utilizing the zygoma ^ Ultra short and short implants The ultra-short IE and IET implants are 3-6mm...
Open the catalog to page 3^ ABUTMENT RANGE A wide range of prosthetic components are available for these implants to assist in the efficiency and quality of the prosthetic restoration for a variety of cases. The available abutments with associated attachment parts are presented as follows: 1. Ball abutments for non-parallel implants - commonly used for eye and nose prostheses 2. Standard abutments for parallel implants - the gold standard for ear prostheses 3. Compact conical abutments-versatileforany multiple implant prosthetic restoration 4. Supporting abutments-provide rigid supportforextremities ^ Standard abutments...
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