Abstract: The invention relates to an abutment system (200) for use in the area of the front teeth and premolars, with an abutment base (102) which comprises a first interface (107) for placement on an implant and a second interface (123) for fixing a crown or suprastructure. The abutment base (102) has a scalloped top side (104) and the implant defines an implant axis (AI). The abutment base (102) has a three-dimensional shape which is designed asymmetrically relative to the implant axis (AI). Moreover, it has a lateral surface region (111) which has a concave shape when viewed in a vertical section. Additionally, the abutment system (200) comprises a separate prosthetic post (210) which can be fixed in the area of the scalloped top side (104) of the abutment base (102), wherein the prosthetic post (210) extends coaxially to the implant axis (AI) when fixed.
Abstract: An abutment system for use in the area of anterior teeth and premolar teeth with an abutment basis. The system includes a first interface for placement onto an implant and a further interface for attaching a post. The abutment basis has a three-dimensional shape, which is not symmetrically designed with respect to the implant axis. The implant defines the implant axis. The abutment basis is designed as a one-time abutment basis. The abutment system includes a separate insertion post, which is attachable in the region of an upper surface of the abutment basis. The insertion post, in the attached state, extends coaxially with respect to the implant axis. The upper surface of the abutment basis is a scalloped upper surface and the further interface for attaching the insertion post is located within the area of the scalloped upper surface.
Abstract: The invention relates to an abutment system (200) for use in the area of the front teeth and premolars, with an abutment base (102) which comprises a first interface (107) for placement on an implant and a second interface (123) for fixing a crown or suprastructure. The abutment base (102) has a scalloped top side (104) and the implant defines an implant axis (AI). The abutment base (102) has a three-dimensional shape which is designed asymmetrically relative to the implant axis (AI). Moreover, it has a lateral surface region (111) which has a concave shape when viewed in a vertical section. Additionally, the abutment system (200) comprises a separate prosthetic post (210) which can be fixed in the area of the scalloped top side (104) of the abutment base (102), wherein the prosthetic post (210) extends coaxially to the implant axis (AI) when fixed.