Basic Prosthetic Components for Healing
Vulkan® healing abutments are designed to shape and promote the recovery of soft tissues around the implant. Made from biocompatible materials, they ensure optimal adaptation during the post-surgical phase.
Basic Prosthetic Components for Impression
These include straight and angled titanium abutments, ideal for precise record-taking in cemented or screw-cemented rehabilitations. Their design allows micrometric adjustments and compatibility with multiple implant systems.
Screw-Retained Prosthesis
This system uses titanium transepithelial abutments, Cr-Co overcast abutments, titanium cylinders, or specific interfaces. These components are fixed with prosthetic screws applied using a torque wrench at the recommended torque (up to 30 Ncm). They are notable for their ease of disassembly for maintenance purposes.
Cemented Prosthesis
Provisional titanium abutments are combined with special cements for definitive bonding. They offer aesthetic advantages by eliminating visible screws but require greater precision in reduced occlusal spaces.
Prosthetic Screws
Made from titanium (ISO13485:2016 standard), these screws ensure solid fixation of attachments to the implant. Their design minimizes micromovements and efficiently distributes occlusal loads, with controlled tightening torques to avoid overloads.
Angled Solutions
These include interfaces similar to those of other systems, allowing corrections of insertion axes up to 25º. Made from Grade V titanium, they incorporate surface treatments to improve cementation retention and reduce the access channel diameter, optimizing aesthetics.
All Vulkan® components comply with quality standards and adapt to various implant platforms, ensuring versatility and predictable results in both simple and complex rehabilitations.