CAMLOG® PROSTHETICS
The complete prosthetic portfolio for a diversity of indications
Hybrid restoration
The CAMLOG® Implant System includes numerous abutments with varying geometries for optimal anchoring of an implant-retained full denture in an edentulous arch.
Double crown restorations
With the customizable universal abutment, divergences to the implant axis can be compensated for by suitably adapted forming. The telescope abutment enables the fabrication of double crowns even in unparallel placement of implants. The Titanium base CAD/CAM of the crown version acts as a bonding basis and makes restorations with individual two-piece abutments made of suitable materials possible for double crowns.
Bar abutments for COMFOUR®
CAMLOG® Bar abutments can be provided with occlusal screw-retained bar constructions. The bar abutments, including the associated prosthetic components, consist of prefabricated components precisely matched to one another. The bar abutments, which are color-coded based on the implant diameters, are available in straight and 17° and 30° angled versions as well as in various gingival heights. For the fabrication of bar constructions, the options for bases for bar abutments include burn-out (can be shortened, POM), laser-weldable (titanium), and a titanium bonding base with bar sleeve for Passive-Fit (can be shortened, titanium alloy/POM).
Anatomically challenging areas
17° and 30° angled CAMLOG® Bar abutments are available for bridging large implant axis divergences. Where bone volume is reduced and anatomical structures are unfavorable for implantation, the implants can be tilted distally and an appropriate prosthetic restoration can be created. This ensures optimum use of the bone volume.
VARIO SR prosthetic components
The prefabricated CAMLOG® Vario SR prosthetic components precisely matched to one another can be used to fabricate occlusally screw-retained crown, bridge and bar constructions. 20° and 30° angled CAMLOG® Vario SR abutments are well suited for bridging large implant axes divergences. Where bone volume is reduced and anatomical structures are unfavorable for implantation, the implants can be placed in the distal direction and an appropriate prosthetic restoration can be created.
Ball abutment
To anchor a full denture in an edentulous arch, the CAMLOG® Ball abutment has been a proven restoration type for decades. The ball abutment, a ball shaped male part, is suitable with the matrix CM Dalbo®-Plus of the third party supplier Cendres + Metaux SA, Biel, Switzerland. The retention force of the matrix is adjustable in steps if needed.