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Gingiva level Biological width (2.5 mm) d/2 d/2 d max. 3.5 mm Z5C – TWO-PIECE CERAMIC IMPLANT Morse Tapered Friction connection RECOMMENDED ABUTMENT PLACEMENT PROTOCOL* Z-SYSTEMS USA Inc. | 284 Monponsett Street | Suite 209 | Halifax, MA 02338 | USA | Phone +01 (781)754 65 66 | Fax +01 (781)754 65 65 | [email protected] | www.zsystems.com The connection is tested according to ISO 14801. The results fulfill the required values. The Morse Tapered Friction connection, a unique feature in our Z-SYSTEMS Zirkolith implants, provides a much more stable abutment/implant interface. The Morse Taper virtually eliminates any micro-gaps. The cemented abutment, covered by the crown, forms a hermetic seal for the prevention of bacteria. There is no bacterial invasion of the implant abutment juncture possible. Bone level out of occlusion Crown Cement Abutments available in 4 mm and 5 mm heights THE WORLDS FIRST FDA-APPROVED TWO-PIECE ZIRCONIA DENTAL IMPLANTS BY Z-SYSTEMS * There are multiple ways to place the abutment but the technique listed here is one that has proven to be predictably successful. Abutment Cemented abutment Precision engineered Connection Cemented crown Gap due to friction fit bonding fit friction fit Patented SLM® surface 25 x 2000 x

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Page 1: Z5C – TWO-PIECE CERAMIC IMPLANT Morse Tapered Friction ...zsystems.com/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/zsystems_fly_z5c_cement.… · THE WORLDS FIRST FDA-APPROVED TWO-PIECE ... Ceramic

Gingiva level

Biological width (2.5 mm)

d/2d/2

d

max. 3.5 mm

Z5C – TWO-PIECE CERAMIC IMPLANT

Morse Tapered Friction connectionRECOMMENDED ABUTMENT PLACEMENT PROTOCOL*

Z-SYSTEMS USA Inc. | 284 Monponsett Street | Suite 209 | Halifax, MA 02338 | USA | Phone +01 (781)754 65 66 | Fax +01 (781)754 65 65 | [email protected] | www.zsystems.com

The connection is tested accordingto ISO 14801. The results fulfill the

required values.

The Morse Tapered Friction connection, a unique feature in our Z-SYSTEMS Zirkolith

implants, provides a much more stable abutment/implant interface. The Morse

Taper virtually eliminates any micro-gaps.

The cemented abutment, covered by the crown, forms a hermetic seal

for the prevention of bacteria. There is no bacterial invasion of the implant abutment juncture possible.

Bone level

out of occlusion

Crown

Cement

Abutments available in 4 mm and 5 mm heights

THE WORLDS FIRST FDA-APPROVED TWO-PIECE ZIRCONIA DENTAL IMPLANTS BY Z-SYSTEMS

* There are multiple ways to place the abutment but the technique listed here is one that has proven to be predictably successful.

Abutment

Cemented abutmentPrecision engineered Connection Cemented crown

Gap due to friction fit

bonding fit

friction fit

Patented SLM® surface

25 x

2000 x

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Secure the healing cap with dental floss and loosen

carefully with raspatory/tweezers.

Blow out inner geometry to remove remaining liquid.

Clean abutment pin with alcohol/dry with compressed air.

Important: the adhesive joint must be free of grease, dust

and moisture.

Remove healing cap.

Z-SYSTEMS recommends Panavia™ SA Cement

Automix.

The areas of the abutment pin to be cemented are

marked in yellow. Attention: avoid formation of bubbles

during cementing.

Clean inner geometry with alcohol. Important: the

adhesive joint must be free of grease, dust and moisture.

Grip abutment with ratchet adapter RA16/RA24.

Insert abutment in implant and activate

taper connection by pressing in hard.

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Z5C: INSTRUCTIONS FOR CEMENTING THE ABUTMENT

Please always check our surgical manual!08/1

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When designing the restoration, it is important to analyze the existing occlusion & guidance pattern prior to restorative treatment. Guidance in excursive movements (side-to-side) should be on natural teeth due to added sensory feedback. Involve the patient! Ask if they can feel their implant when biting/chewing. If it feels high, adjustment is needed. Both excursive movements and centric occlusion need to be checked with bite paper. If canine guidance is called for, the excursive contacts should be spread

on adjacent teeth (first premolar or lateral incisor) during lateral movement. Group function will allow for a better distribution of forces over the implant. Ceramic implants tend to work better with axial loads than non-axial loads. All implants placed at an angle to the occlusal load plane, or with restorative overhangs are less than ideal and should be out of occlusion. Since natural teeth wear faster than restorations, all implants require proper occlusal adjustment yearly to reduce risk of overloading the implant.

10 Light-curing (keep constant firm downward pressure on abutment while curing for 5 seconds)

11 Remove excess cement after curing (with micro-brush, then cure completely).

12 For the crown please check the requirements of the manu-facturer of the crown material.

13 Please check the dynamic occlusion.

Put cement in the

implant

Use prepolymerized

cement

Place cement on whole abutment

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