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NEW XA PROSTHESIS RANGE FOR SHELTA IMPLANTS

13/01/2017

Developed in collaboration with BORG (Barcelona Osseointegration Research Group) center, the new XA range of prosthesis comes from the biological concept that correlates healthy soft tissue and long-lasting hard tissue.

The presence of a micro-threading at the basis of the abutments guides the fibroblast growth and stimulates the production of collagen, supporting the bone regeneration thanks to the tapered morphology of the abutment and helping in preserving the over time.

Platform Switching
It is possible to adopt the  XA protocol with platform switching on Shelta implants, keeping the hard tissue away from the fixture-abutment platform connection. This platform supports  the connective tissue to stabilize the fibers and to optimize bone regeneration.




Micro-Threading
The presence of a micro-threading at the basis of the abutments guides the fibroblast growth and stimulates the production of collagen.






Two Versions…
The abutments are available in the two versions for  both screw-retained solutions (solid one piece abutment) and for cemented solutions (passing screw abutments). In both cases it is possible to employ the One-Abutment-One-Time protocol.

…for various solutions
Both versions present a feather-edge morphology, following the B.O.P.T. principles.

 

Screw retained prosthesis
XA abutments for screw retained solutions have a feather-edge morphology and are available in a single diameter and three different heights to adopt a prosthetic platform switching with Shelta implants.

Cemented prosthesis
XA Abutments for cemented solutions are available in 3 different diameters and every single one has its own transfer and analogue for impression taking and model phase.

“You have the power to guide the tissues”

dr. Xavier Vela Nebot, dr Xavier Rodríguez Ciurana
BORG Center (Barcelona Osteointegration Research Group)


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