The intraosseous morphology reflects that of traditional Premium submerged implants, which have obtained outstanding clinical results due to excellent primary stability and ease of insertion, as supported by extensive literature and publications. The emergence profile of the transgingival portion has been designed according to biological principles. The internal connection contains a cone that prevents unscrewing and offers excellent biological seal. A large hexagon is located on the base of this cone which allows simple and accurate repositioning of the posts.
The presence of a coupling cone allows using premade prosthetic components with a single body: these solutions are screwed to the prosthetic platforms without the need for separate screws. Of course, they are not repositionable, and cannot be removed once screwed into the site. In fact, once securely positioned, the conical friction provides an extremely high tightening capacity.
The hexagon positioned at the base of the connection cone allows using repositionable solutions, which are fixed to the implants with the aid of a through screw. These solutions are normally used when it is necessary to angle the prosthetic emergence of the post with respect to the implant axis, or when the posts need to be individualised, such that it is necessary to find an exact reciprocal position of the male connection relative to the female connection.
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Guidi R., Viscioni A., Dattola F., Carinci F.
Dental Research Journal 2012;9:s175-180
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Canullo L., Cicchese P., Marinotti F., Sisti A.
Il Dentista Moderno, 2011, Dicembre: 46-54
A series of 15 clinical cases with 15 single Premium Kohno post-extraction implants in 15 patients, rehabilitated with Platform Switching,...
Morra M., Cassinelli C., Crespi R., Covani U.
Il Circolo, Rivista Periodica di Odontostomatologia, 1: 27-34, 2004
The complex surface morphology of nanostructured surfaces causes significant platelet activation, if compared to a smooth surface....
Elezi E., Galli C., Passeri G., Lumetti S., Manfredi E., Bonanini M., Macaluso G.M.
IADR General Session & Exhibition - Abstract Collection, 2007
The Sweden & Martina surfaces adequately promote cell growth and differentiation.