50 X MUA Rosen Screw® 1.72mm

  1. No TI Base Needed
  2. Direct connection to MUA
  3. Never loosens
  4. Works on all materials
  5. Screw channel never breaks
  6. Digital library available
In stock

$450

Compatibility
Paltop ® (Keystone Implants) Implant Direct ® Dentium ®
Screw driver type
1.25 mm / 0.05’’Hex Driver
Torque
20Ncm
- +

$450

Shipping
USPS
Shipping cost
Free
Estimated delivery time
1–2 business days
Tracking information
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DHL Express
Shipping cost
Free
Estimated delivery time
5–10 business days
Tracking information
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Return policy

Please note that the returned item must not be damaged or used and must be sent in the original packaging. Returns can be initiated within 60 days of receipt.

Refunds are made no later than 5 business days from the date of receipt of the parcel at the company's warehouse.

SHIPPING COST
ESTIMATED DELIVERY TIME
TRACKING INFORMATION
USPS
Free
1–2 business days
Available
DHL Express
Free
5–10 business days
Available

We accept payments by Credit Cards (Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, American Express), PayPal, Google Pay and Apple Pay.

All payment methods are secured with an SSL certificate and are completely secure. The website has been checked and protected by international data protection systems.

Please note that the returned item must not be damaged or used and must be sent in the original packaging. Returns can be initiated within 60 days of receipt.

Refunds are made no later than 5 business days from the date of receipt of the parcel at the company's warehouse.

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FAQ

What is the difference between an implant analog for CAD/CAM systems and a classical model where the model is cast in plaster based on an impression of the jaw?

The only difference is in the attachment shank. In classical technology, the shank has to fit into the socket left by the transfer. In digital dentistry, the jaw model is printed on a 3D printer and the implant analogue is screwed into a nut that is fixed into the model.

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