Zimmer Dental

Tapered Screw-Vent  Friction-fit Internal Hex Connection

Implant platform designed for success

Zimmer’s proprietary friction-fit internal hex connection is a unique combination of designs that has been shown to reduce stress on crestal bone and to resist abutment screw loosening, thus creating favorable conditions for bone level maintenance. 1-3

  • A lead in bevel and 1.5 mm deep internal hex reduce horizontal bone stresses and distribute forces deep within the implant, thereby shielding the retention screw from excessive loading. 1-3
  • The proprietary friction-fit component of the connection virtually eliminates abutment micromovement (a primary cause of screw loosing) when tightened to the recommended 30 Ncm of applied torque.1 This means fewer return patient visits, less chair time, and increased patient satisfaction.
References

1. Binon PP. The evolution and evaluation of two interference-fit implant interfaces. Postgraduate Dent. 1996;3:3-13.

2. Chun HJ, Shin HS, Han CH, Lee SH. Influence of Implant Abutment Type on Stress Distribution in Bone Under Various Loading Conditions Using Finite Element Analysis. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2006;21:105-202.

3. Mihalko WM, May TC, Kay JF, Krause WR. Finite element analysis of interface geometry effects on the crestal bone surrounding a dental implant. Implant Dent. 1992;1:212-217.