ERA Micro Angled Abutment base, 1mm cuff [AY]
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Implant retained overdentures are an established treatment modality. ERA® abutments provide a resilient attachment with universal hinge movement.
Implant retained overdentures are an established treatment modality. ERA® abutments provide a resilient attachment with universal hinge movement. Note: When ordering Micro ERA Implant Abutments you must choose an abutment and male package separately. Therefore, if you are ordering a 0 degree abutment you would order the abutment and male package but, if you are ordering an angle correction abutment you would order the appropriate abutment base, desired angled female, and the male package. If this is your first time ordering the Micro ERA Implant Abutments we would strongly recommend that you purchase a ERA Micro Abutment Tool Kit (811907) see complementary items below.
1. What is the ERA Implant Abutment?
Titanium abutment, nylon male provides a resilient attachment with universal hinge movement.
2. How does it work?
Fixation:
One piece straight abutment-screwed into implant.
Two piece angled abutment-angled attachment female cemented into abutment base, base screwed into implant.
Nylon male-retained directly in processed denture acrylic or an ERA Metal Jacket.
3. The implants are not always parallel. How would the ERA be worked for that?
There are six angles to accommodate divergent implants:0 degrees (straight), 5 degrees, 11 degrees, 17 degrees, (and 23 degree, 30 degree for micro-only). Titanium nitride hardened to decrease attachment wear.
4. Do all implants fit?
Not all, a list is found on our ERA Implant Abutment Selection Guide and updated continually as warranted. ERA Abutments are manufactured for most popular screw and cylinder implants. Components and product numbers vary with the implant type.
5. Can angle correction procedures be done at initial exam?
Yes.
811186 ERA Correct Angle Guage, 0 degrees (straight)
811187 ERA Correct Angle Guage, 5 degrees
811188 ERA Correct Angle Guage, 11 degrees
811189 ERA Correct Angle Guage, 17 degrees
6. Can it be done in the lab also?
Yes, it requires an analog model and a surveyor. The use of non-engaging impression copings is required accurate recording of the implant thread timing.
7. How is the abutment tightened to the implant?
The abutment is tightened by hand with the ERA abutment wrench or by the torque driver and adapter.
8. If an angled correction abutment is used willthey fit over the cemented, angled pieces?
Yes.
9. What cements can be used?
ERA lock cement or any Dual cure composite cement that is familiar to you.
10. How many adjustment tools are necessary?
2 pieces (Dentist Tool Kit)
Six angles to accommodate divergent implants: 0°(straight), 5°, 11°, 17°, and (23°and 30° in micro-only).
Titanium nitride hardened to decrease attachment wear.
Black fabrication male with built-in spacer
Titanium abutment, nylon male.
Six color coded males for a consistent level of retention. From smallest button diameter to largest button diameter they are as follows..white, orange, blue, grey, yellow and red.
Optional ERA® Metal Jacket holds the attachment male in the denture base and is sold pre-loaded with a black fabrication male.
Fixation:
One piece straight abutment- screwed into implant.
Two piece angled abutment- angled attachment cemented into abutment base, base screwed into implant.
Nylon male- retained directly in processed denture acrylic or an ERA® Metal Jacket.
Smallest overdenture implant abutment in the world and the only one with true vertical resiliency.
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