
Other Restorative Components
Restorative Components for Certain® Internal & External Hex Implant Connections

UCLA Abutments
Castable Restorations
Material: Machined Gold Alloy Cylinder With Plastic Unitube
Indications:
- Cement- and screw-retained restorations
- Single- and multi-unit restorations
- Laboratory fabricated custom abutments
- Single- and multi-unit restorations
- Minimum interarch space of 6 mm
- For aesthetic restorations when tissue is limited
- Maximum angulation correction of 30°


GingiHue Posts
Cement-Retained Restorations
Material: Titanium Alloy
Indications:
- Single- and multiple-unit porcelain fused-to-metal restorations
- Areas of thin tissue where gingival discoloration is possible
- Preparable to follow gingival contours
- Conventional crown and bridge procedures
- Maximum angulation correction of 15º
- Minimum interarch space of 7 mm
Versatile Solutions for Patients Who Demand More Choices and Faster Results
Implant Level Impressions
GingiHue Post and UCLA Abutment Components
The Impression Copings also “click” when properly seated. These copings have a different finger design that engages 2 mm internally into the implant, as compared to the abutment’s design that engages 4 mm deep into the implant.
This shorter engagement into the implant is important because it allows off-axis draw for implant impressions that are divergent.
- Pick-Up Impression Coping
- Twist Lock™ Impression Coping
- Laboratory Analog

Abutments Screws
Gold-Tite® Screw and SureSeal® Technology
SureSeal Technology shall be designed for superior seal integrity through the Implant-Abutment Junction (IAJ). This shall be achieved with the combination of the proprietary Gold-Tite Screw, Certain Internal Connection and precision manufacturing processes.
Implant-Abutment Seal Strength with the Gold-Tite Screw
- Peri-implant Mucositis - The prevalence of peri-mucositis has been reported as high as 80% of all dental patients.1
- Peri-implantitis - The prevalence of implants experiencing peri-implantitis has been reported in excess of 12%.2,3
- Crestal Bone Loss - Average implant crestal bone remodeling can exceed 1.5 mm following the first year of function, leading to compromised aesthetics.3
- Implant/abutment seal strength - Use of the Gold-Tite Screw increases Certain Implant/abutment clamping force by up to 113% as compared to a non-coated titanium alloy screw.4
