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CORTILOG CCL, Titanium base, positioned

CORTILOG CCL, Titanium base, positioned

SKU:520.562.033.010

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Implant-Level, Indexed Titanium Base for Digitally Designed Custom Restorations

The Titanium base, positioned is a precision-machined titanium abutment base that connects directly to the implant and is designed for securing custom zirconia or metal-ceramic restorations. Its indexed design ensures that a specific point on the connection interface — such as a flat or notch — aligns identically during each reattachment, guaranteeing accurate and reproducible positioning of the restoration.

This feature is particularly critical for multi-implant restorations or crowns placed in the aesthetic zone, where orientation accuracy is essential for aligning contours, contact points, and axial directions. The base is optimised for use with CAD/CAM systems, making it ideal for digitally planned, screw-retained or cemented restorations.

Main Benefits:

  • Indexed design: Repeatable orientation for accurate reattachment of restorations.
  • Implant-level connection: Direct fit to the implant with stable and precise seating.
  • Optimised for digital workflows: Fully compatible with CAD/CAM processes.
  • Suitable for both screw-retained and cemented solutions: Broad prosthetic applicability.
  • Biocompatible titanium: Long-lasting, tissue-friendly, and sterilizable medical-grade material.
  • The product includes the screw.

Application:

The Titanium base, positioned is an excellent choice for implant-level, digitally designed restorations, especially in cases where orientation precision, aesthetics, and reliability are critical — such as multi-unit bridges or single crowns in the anterior zone.

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