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Find the Best Implant Fixation System for Dental Procedures

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Find the Best Implant Fixation System for Dental Procedures

A cast bearing for a dental implant, comprising: an apical socket portion, a transition portion coronally connected to said socket portion, and an occlusal portion coronally bounding said transition portion and having a top lower edge, wherein The bite part is provided with an area with an indentation on its peripheral surface starting from its lower edge, the top of which faces the transition part.

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The endoosseous dental implant fastening system is provided with a fastening screw configured to prevent complete disengagement of the fastening screw from the screw extraction tool during removal of the screw from threaded engagement with the implant and abutment member. The fastening screw is improved from the traditional structure by providing an opening for the socket in the head of the screw for rotating the screw and providing a mounting and removal tool with a corresponding left-hand handle threaded at its distal end. Counterclockwise rotation of the installation and removal tool relative to the set screw causes the distal tip of the installation and removal tool to advance into engagement with the left side threads defined in the socket of the set screw. Thereby, the fastening screw is temporarily connected to the installation and removal tool during installation and removal of the fastening screw.

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An improved dental implant jig designed to protect the hyoid bone by making the coronal surface of the implant compatible with the higher bony anatomy on the lingual side of the implant surgical site. Implants can be a single-stage or two-stage design. By modifying the shape of the top of the implant fixture to simulate healing/healing bony anatomy, bone can be preserved and possibly promote bone growth.