Internal Hex Multi-Unit Abutments and Components FAQ
What are internal hex multi-unit abutments used for?
Multi-unit abutments create a standardized platform above the tissue level for screw-retained bridges and full-arch cases. They correct angulation, set vertical height, and support predictable retrieval and maintenance.
How do I select the correct angle and cuff height?
Choose the angle to align the prosthetic path of insertion, commonly 0°, 17°, or 30°. Match cuff height to soft-tissue thickness so margins remain accessible for hygiene and the prosthesis seats passively.
Which platform do these components fit?
All parts in this collection match the Internal Hex 2.42/2.43 mm platform. Keep multi-units, prosthetic screws, transfers, analogs, Ti-bases, and restorative cylinders on the same platform to maintain fit and torque.
Are prosthetic screws and torque guidance included?
Yes. Each multi-unit abutment includes a compatible prosthetic screw, and IFUs provide recommended torque values for placement and documentation.
Do you offer components for impressions and frameworks on multi-units?
Yes. Use platform-matched transfers and analogs for impressions and model work, and select temporary or definitive cylinders and Ti-bases for framework fabrication.
Are CAD/CAM libraries available for multi-unit workflows?
Yes. Multi-unit scan bodies and digital libraries support accurate screw-channel positioning, emergence control, and reproducible seating in CAD/CAM.
Do you support bulk orders and nationwide shipping?
Yes. Clinics and labs can stock components in bulk with tracked nationwide delivery and priority handling.