DENTURA Dental Abutment

Precision-crafted instruments tailored for dental surgeries, providing exceptional functionality and reliability to enhance accuracy, efficiency, and surgical outcomes in oral procedures.

DENTURA Dental Abutments are high-precision prosthetic connectors designed to integrate seamlessly with titanio dental implants, forming a stable, biocompatible, and durable support for single or multiple-tooth restorations. Whether internally o externally connected, DENTURA abutments boast minimal tissue irritation, compatibility with various implant platforms, and an array of sizes—ensuring flexibility to meet diverse clinical demands.

Key Features & Materials

Titanium Construction
  • Biocompatible & Corrosion-Resistant: Ideal for intraoral environments, reducing the risk of adverse tissue responses.
  • High Strength: Supports loads and stresses from masticatory function while maintaining structural integrity.
  • Internal Connection: Provides a more stable, secure fit within the implant body, minimizing micromovements and enhancing load distribution.
  • External Connection: A traditional abutment-implant interface recognized for simplicity and cost-effectiveness, widely used in multiple clinical scenarios.
  • Straight Abutments: Suitable for implants placed with optimal angulation, offering a direct path for prosthetic restoration.
  • Angled Abutments: Typically 15° or 25° angles, resolving minor implant misalignments and delivering improved esthetics and function.
  • Smooth Surface: Reduces plaque accumulation around the abutment-gingival junction, enhancing hygiene and maintenance.
  • Microstructured Surface: Promotes tissue integration and stable soft-tissue adhesion, reducing peri-implant pocket depths.
  • Biocompatible & Corrosion-Resistant: Ideal for intraoral environments, reducing the risk of adverse tissue responses.
  • High Strength: Supports loads and stresses from masticatory function while maintaining structural integrity.
  • Internal Connection: Provides a more stable, secure fit within the implant body, minimizing micromovements and enhancing load distribution.
  • External Connection: A traditional abutment-implant interface recognized for simplicity and cost-effectiveness, widely used in multiple clinical scenarios.
  • Straight Abutments: Suitable for implants placed with optimal angulation, offering a direct path for prosthetic restoration.
  • Angled Abutments: Typically 15° or 25° angles, resolving minor implant misalignments and delivering improved esthetics and function.
  • Smooth Surface: Reduces plaque accumulation around the abutment-gingival junction, enhancing hygiene and maintenance.
  • Microstructured Surface: Promotes tissue integration and stable soft-tissue adhesion, reducing peri-implant pocket depths.

Clinical Advantages

Versatility in Restoration
  • Single or Multiple Tooth Replacements: Abutments can secure crowns, bridges, or partial dentures, streamlining complex reconstructive plans.
  • Narrow, Standard, or Wide Platforms: Ensures compatibility with different implant diameters and various bone conditions.
  • Minimized Tissue Irritation: The biocompatible titanium body and carefully finished surfaces encourage healthy mucosal adaptation, minimizing inflammation.
  • Secure Gingival Seal: Properly contoured abutment margins create an environment conducive to peri-implant soft-tissue stability.
  • Durable: Rigid enough to absorb occlusal loads while preventing micro-bending or fractures, extending the lifetime of the prosthesis.
  • Precise Fit: The internal or external connection design ensures consistent seating, minimizing microgaps that might lead to bacterial infiltration.
  • Esthetic & Functional: Angled or straight abutments address anatomic constraints, optimizing alignment for crowns and bridging solutions, ensuring comfortable occlusion and natural appearance.
  • Streamlined Workflow: Pre-fabricated abutment designs allow for efficient chairside selection, resulting in reduced clinical and laboratory steps.
  • Single or Multiple Tooth Replacements: Abutments can secure crowns, bridges, or partial dentures, streamlining complex reconstructive plans.
  • Narrow, Standard, or Wide Platforms: Ensures compatibility with different implant diameters and various bone conditions.
  • Minimized Tissue Irritation: The biocompatible titanium body and carefully finished surfaces encourage healthy mucosal adaptation, minimizing inflammation.
  • Secure Gingival Seal: Properly contoured abutment margins create an environment conducive to peri-implant soft-tissue stability.
  • Durable: Rigid enough to absorb occlusal loads while preventing micro-bending or fractures, extending the lifetime of the prosthesis.
  • Precise Fit: The internal or external connection design ensures consistent seating, minimizing microgaps that might lead to bacterial infiltration.
  • Esthetic & Functional: Angled or straight abutments address anatomic constraints, optimizing alignment for crowns and bridging solutions, ensuring comfortable occlusion and natural appearance.
  • Streamlined Workflow: Pre-fabricated abutment designs allow for efficient chairside selection, resulting in reduced clinical and laboratory steps.