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Internal Hex with Friction-Fit
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Rock-solid fit
A connection you can depend on
Drive a piton into rock, and it locks firm, giving the climber a solid secure base. Friction-fit abutments form a virtual cold weld connection with the implant, essentially eliminating micromovement, tipping, and vibration. Screw loosening virtually disappears, along with the hours spent on remakes.
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- The friction-fit of the 1.5mm deep internal hex distributes forces deeper within the implant, shielding the retention screw from excessive loading.
- The lead-in bevel improves ability to seat the abutment easily and properly
- The low profile of the internal connection improves esthetics and allows for a more natural emergence profile, especially in esthetic areas.
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Friction-fit technology far surpasses that of standard external and internal hex connections. External hexagons fall short because they were originally created only to drive the implant into the surgical site; their outdated design was never meant to serve as an anti-rotational device. Without friction-fit, other internal connections face limitations as the effects of micromovement may not be completely eliminated. Only when you combine the two technologies, friction-fit and internal hex, do you reach the most advanced evolution in implant connections – internal hex with friction fit from Zimmer Dental.
For more information on the advantages of the internal hex with friction-fit, including comparisons to other implant connections, click here. |
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