Prosthetics

Pre-prosthetic

The healing screws of the Mesa Igea implant systematics prepare the site for superstructure placement and “shape” the soft tissue surrounding the implant.

The appropriate screw should be chosen according to the thickness of the mucosa.

Cemented Prosthetics and Surroundable Abutments

In the study and design of the prosthetic components of the Igea implant systematics, Mesa has paid special attention to offering optimal solutions to the clinician in order to make the fabrication of prosthetic elements simple and flexible. The highest precision of each component helps to ensure the long-term success of the restoration.

Abutments are screwed directly onto the implant using the connection screw. They are used to support both single crowns and bridges. They are available in non-rotating and rotating versions.

Emergency abutments, also called salvage abutments, are designed for implants placed in the supragingival area.

Chrome-Cobalt superfund abutments can be used for a variety of solutions:

– Overcasting with lost-wax modeling or by digital modeling

– Welding

– Bonding of milled or melting structure