Straight Multi-Unit Abutment D-Type for Osstem® Conical Connection TS™ System Mini / Narrow Platform
The Multi unit abutments (MUA) provides a solution for screw-retained prostheses even on complicated-to-restore implants. The Multi unit abutments comprises variety of heights for both the upper and lower jaws. Also with a wide range of supplementary products. Compatible with Osstem® Conical Connection TS™ System Mini / NP.
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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.
FAQ
Yes, we do. These are all abutments for the 11° conical connection, e.g., Straight Multi-Unit Abutment D-Type for Osstem® Conical Connection TS™ System Mini / Narrow Platform.
Stefan Urquelle –
What is the best way to make a new prosthesis for a patient. The picture shows that the third implant is tilted by almost 90° relative to the first two. In addition, the middle implant has a buccal inclination of about 15°. Can I make a prosthesis with fixation on two extreme implants, and not use the middle one?
Hannah Bolsley –
Idk anything about anything but those implants look like borderline malpractice to me
Refer that shit out to prosth no amount of money is worth dealing with that
Real answer: angled/custom abutments exist I guess
Jatin Kumar –
Why are we ignoring the fact that all three of those implants have 50% bone loss?? What are the probing depths? Bleeding?
The angulation of those is whack. With there being more than 30 degrees difference I doubt that some combination of those implants are really usable together in a meaningful way.
That seems like an excessive amount of implants for that span of edentulous space for an implant-retained partial. Just one of this should be sufficient if the implants are even salvageable.
This seems like a clean up job for a perio-pros team
Stefan Urquelle –
We do not inhibit bone loss, so we are looking for a way to use all three implants to distribute the load. There’s no bleeding. My old mentor suggested one option. I’m posting the results.
Michael Yeber –
Very good item! And very fast shipping! Thank you!
Hannah Bolsley –
Excellent product! Great price! Astonishing communication!
Daniel Diaz –
Great product