- Highly esthetic ZrO2 abutment
- Design and precision by Straumann and Ivoclar Vivadent
- In two shades for highly esthetic restorations
- Maximum flexibility due to anatomic shapes in two gingiva heights (2 and 3.5 mm) and two angles (0° and 15°)
- Maximum strength due to high-quality zirconium dioxide ceramic and high-precision precise fabrication
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Characteristics Simple
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Reliable
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- Processing of a highly esthetic ceramic abutment in different colors with conventional lab methods
- Less grinding necessary due to prepared mucosa margins
- Adaptation to natural soft tissue contour due to prepared mucosa margins in different heights
- Oval shape resembles emergence profile of a natural tooth
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- Biocompatible and low thermal conductivity
- High-performance all-ceramics thanks to a high strength and high fracture toughness
- Reduced risk of margins shining through the soft tissue even with thin mucosa biotype
- CrossFit™ Connection
- Precise fit
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Step-by-step
Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment – Lab procedure
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Step 1 – Fabricating the master cast and wax-up |
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Step 2 – Preparing the Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment |
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Step 3 – Fabricating the superstructure |
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Step-by-step
Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment – Prosthetic procedure |
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Step 1 – Preparation |
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Step 2 – Final Insertion |
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Step-by-step
Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment – Chairside procedure
for temporary restorations |
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Step 1 – Preparing the Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment |
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Step 2 – Fabricating the cement-retained temporary single crown |
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Step 3 – Placing the modified Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment |
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Step 4 – Cementing the temporary single crown |
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Step 5 – Final insertion |
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