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ZIRKONZAHN THE BARTPLATTE : PRODUCTION OF AESTHETIC RESTORATIONS DESPITE PALATAL-INCLINED IMPLANTS

w Palatal-inclined implants often complicate the production of aesthetic, bar-supported rehabilitations. Thanks to a new design-specific bar – the Bartplatte – it is now possible to manufacture screw-retained restorations also in such cases, striking a balance between function, stability and aesthetics.

Through an advanced function of the Bar module in the Zirkonzahn.Modellier software, the bar can be geometrically adapted to the palatal surface of the wax-up and individualised by means of the free-forming function. Further bar retentions can also be generated with the Attachment module.

Once milled and digitised, the primary structure provides the basis for the design of the secondary structure, which, bonded to the bar, will meet all the requirements of an aesthetic restoration.

To know more about the Bartplatte technique, scan the code. To discover further Zirkonzahn’s smart solutions for treating cases on diverging implants, such as the Double Screw Metal technique, the K80 Angled Screw Channel titanium bases (ASC) and the individual Raw-Abutments®, visit: www.zirkonzahn.com! For more information, contact : E: info@zirkonzahn.com T: +39 0474 066 660

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