Sleeve for multi-unit abutment D-type H12

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Titanium sleeve is used to construct provisional restorations.

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$25

Heights
H12
Compatibility
Nobel Active® Multi Unit Level, NeoDent® Multi Unit Level, Uniqa Dental (D-Type) Multi Unit Level
Restoration
Screw restoration
Screw type
UMSD-0002U
Torque
15 Ncm
Supplied with
UMSD-0002U
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$25

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Shipping cost
Free
Estimated delivery time
1–2 business days
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Free
Estimated delivery time
5–10 business days
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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 CAD/CAM technology in dentistry?

It is a complex of procedures and equipment from the intraoral scanner to the CNC machine that makes a digital impression of the patient’s mouth. On the basis of the file obtained, it turns out a ready-made prosthesis with an accuracy exceeding that of the classic technology. All Uniqa Dental customers have access to a library with files of digital images of abutments, scan markers, and other components for CAD/CAM technologies.

Why do you need implant analogs in digital dentistry?
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How scan do markers differ for the inner hex from the Sleeve for multi-unit abutment D-type H12?
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?
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  1. Nelson Amoro

    Tell me how to choose the size of the gum shaper. If everything is more or less clear with the height, depending on the thickness of the soft tissues above the bone, then with the diameter, not everything is so obvious. Thanks

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    • Mary Ellen Riley

      The biggest diameter you can fit that matches to tooth size. Nothing more annoying than causing a pt pain trying to get a restoration in place.

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      • Clement Benjamin

        In height, not only the thickness of the soft tissues matters but also the position in relation to the occlusal plane. The gingiva former must never come into contact with the opposing teeth. Ideally, the shaper protrudes 2 mm above the gum level. As for the diameter, in most cases, it should correspond to the diameter of the implant. But indeed there are times when you should deviate from this rule. For example, a deep (subcostal) implant fit, or the thickness of the soft tissues is not enough to suture the gum well around the shaper with a diameter of 6 mm. Then it is necessary to install a shaper with a smaller diameter of 4.5-5 mm, and after the initial healing of soft tissues, replace it with another one of a suitable diameter. I like the gum formers from Uniqa Dental, there are diameters from 4.5 to 7 mm, you can order implant-fitting formers separately and there are separate ones for the multi-unit abutment. Very comfortably.

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