Titanium implant abutment Xive® S
internal hexagonangledcemented

Titanium implant abutment - Xive® S - Heliocos GmbH - internal hexagon / angled / cemented
Titanium implant abutment - Xive® S - Heliocos GmbH - internal hexagon / angled / cemented
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Characteristics

Material
titanium
Connection
internal hexagon
Configuration
angled
Other characteristics
cemented
Implant diameter

Max.: 5.5 mm
(0.22 in)

Min.: 3.4 mm
(0.13 in)

Implant angulation

15 °, 25 °

Description

Angled abutment to match Dentsply® – Xive® S. The angled abutment is made of a titanium alloy. This ensures excellent biocompatibility and high strength. The angled abutments are intended for a cemented restoration and are therefore secured against rotation. The angled abutment is characterized by a high-precision connection. That is why we give a 30 year guarantee on the angled abutments. You can choose from different gingival heights (1 mm and 2.5 mm) and angles (15 ° and 25 °). The angled abutments are delivered with a definitive screw. The abutment screw is also made from a titanium alloy. You can continue to use your original instruments or use instruments from Heliocos. Angled abutment and abutment screw are supplied as a set. The parts are non-sterile and you must reprocess the products before use. Please refer to the Heliocos instructions in the instructions for use (Heliocos Downloads). You can also order the appropriate instruments for the angled abutments suitable for Dentsply® – Xive® S (hex driver).
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.