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Cataloguedental implant system

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Published by TRATE. We reserve the right to make amendments without notice. All rights reserved. No information published in this catalogue may be used the written agreement of TRATE, Switzerland. Questions, comments, and requests can be sent by e-mail to support:roott.ch. Website address: www.roott.ch.

This catalogue, "ROOTT 2012", is valide from 1 January 2012 untill the publication of the next catalogue.

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Contents

Cataloguedental implant system

ROOTT

ROOTT dental implant system

Support, service and sales

Logic of implant selection

Root form implants, suprastructures, instruments

Compressive implants

Basal implants

Materials for patients

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ROOTTCONCEPT brings together a series of treatment methods

applied in clinical situations by the Open Dental Community

on the basis of the ECRS implantology principles

developed by the Open Dental Community.

The ROOTT dental implant system is a developed set of several treatment methods compliant

with the ECRS implantology principles of the Open Dental Community,

providing safe and simple solutions to a wide range of daily

and specialist clinical cases.

Based on half a century of collective experience

in cosmetic and functional dentistry,

the ROOTT system is the first system

using only currently used and tested

treatment procedures.

ROOTTCONCEPT

Systematisation of implantology as per the Open Dental Community

ECRS implantology principles

Open Dental Community

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The ROOTT system, using the CONCEPT, has the advantage ROOTT

of dispensing with the overcomplicated treatment procedures

recommended by implant manufacturers who are interested in promoting

their products on the market. The principle of the approach

is to create the ideal artificial tooth on a support which integrates

organically with existing biological structures.

As a leader in ECRS implantology, we aim to maximise efficiency in the production

and distribution of our products while maintaining high quality and safety standards.

The fact that we have our own global distribution network allows us to guarantee

high levels of service.

The company operates a quality management system based on DIN EN ISO

9001:2008 and EN ISO 13485:2010. The company's products are certified in

compliance with the provisions European Directive 93/42/EEC.

High quality and safety standards

Innovations and development

The system is being developed and perfected by independent practitioners

throughout the world, reflecting the collective views of the Open Dental Community.

This approach to development avoids reliance on individual opinions

and means that dentists can select the method most suited to the individual patient.

ISO13485Medical devices Quality management

ISO9001Quality management

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We care about your relationship with your patients, so we provide free literature for patients.

A complete literature aimed at patients can be found at the end of this catalogue

and at the online shop.

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Support and sales

TRATE provides comprehensive service and support via highly qualified representatives

and offers wide range of training services and a website for specialists, including an online shop.

Online shopProducts from our entire range are available 24 hours a day from our online shop.

An intuitive interface allows you to find the right product quickly.

Orders are dispatched straight to your clinic or laboratory.

SupportTRATE representatives are on hand to help you with any questions you may have

about the ROOTT system. They can also assist you in using our online shop.

You can contact our representatives directly or via the form on the website.

TrainingWe provide a full range of training services to help clinics and laboratories introduce

the CONCEPT. An online course is available for everybody, 24 hours a day. ROOTT

For more detailed information, please visit our website at www.roott.ch.

Professional internet resourceThe resource at www.roott.ch has an intuitive and simple interface designed to cover everything

required in daily practice. It also provides a forum for you to exchange information with colleagues.

GuaranteeAl products are guaranteed for ten years. We liaise closely with our clients

and guarantee to replace failed implants, including the superstructures for reintegration.

Patients literature

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Logic of implant selection

BASALCOMPRESSIVEROOTFORM

Atrophied alveolar process

Complete edentulation

Bone tissue deficit

Single restorations

Immediate loading

Prominent alveolar process

Aesthetically important area

Tooth socket

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Rootform implants

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ROOTFORM

ROOTFORM

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Double strengthconical implant body shape

cylindrical thread shape

the space between the cylindrical and conical structures ensures reliable macrofixation

maximises bone nourishment around the implant body, decreasing the risk of implant failure both at the early stages with immediate loading and in the longer term.

Improved platformprecision internal hex

single platform for all diameters

reliable bonding with superstructures

convenient set of superstructures

Thread structuredecompression groove

the decompression groove not only reduces bone compression, but also increases the surface area of the intraosseous part of the implant

sharp, deep thread

compact structure

apical self-tapping blades

straight apical platform

Apical part

the special apical part at the lower third is introduced easily when screwing into the trabeculae of the compact layer of bone

reliable macrofixation providing primary stability

installation can be performed immediately after dense bone drilling

ROOTFORM

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All these factors contribute towards successful osseointegration

and reliable functioning of orthopaedic constructions

that have been integrated into soft and hard bone using CONCEPTROOTT

Thread structuredouble thread

thread pitch reduces in the apical direction

three-component thread

m-shaped apical part

n-shaped middle part

n-shaped pre-cervical part

gradual thinning ridge with increase in pitch from the cervical part of the implant

less traumatic insertion

less insertion effort

high primary stability

bone condensation

self-tapping

quadruple-start microthread radial structure

treated surface

Cervical part

the microthread in the cervical part means that the implant couples gently with the compact

hard part of the bone and protects it against breakage

the improved radial structure provides more effective dynamic load distribution

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ROOTFORM

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Atrophied alveolar process

Complete edentulation

Single restorations

Immediate loading

Prominent alveolar process

Aesthetically important area

Tooth socket

Two-component root-form screw implant with active thread.

Suitable for single and multiple restorations with delayed loading

in the upper and lower jaws in all types of bone tissue. Flap fixing.

Sometimes transgingival fixing immediately following tooth extraction

is possible, with immediate loading and placement as long

as sufficient bone tissue is available vertically and horizontally.

Excellent primary stability in all bone types

Microthread in the cervical part

Decompressive groove

Active self-tapping thread

Reliable implant-abutment bonding

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ROOTFORM

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Ø 4.2 mm Ø 4.8 mm Ø 5.5 mmØ 3.8 mmØ 3.5 mm

All ROOTFORM implants are supplied with an SC cover screw

R3510

R3512

R3514

R3516

R3808

R3810

R3812

R3814

R3816

8 mm

10 mm

12 mm

14 mm

16 mm

R4208

R4210

R4212

R4214

R4216

R4808

R4810

R4812

R4814

R4816

R5508

R5510

R5512

R5514

R5516

Drill speed (rpm) 900-12001200-1500 200-800 15-25Sequential drilling with cone drills of increasing diameter. If the bone density is insufficient, we recommend reducing the drill diameter by one step or positioning after pilot drilling.

Initial drilling

Pilot drilling Check depth and direction

Form drilling

Implant positioning

Additional work for larger diameter implants

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ROOTFORM

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Should be used in all cases except narrow spaces and

straight abutments with ball attachments. Height is selected

depending on gum biotype. Former shape corresponds

to the gingival part of anatomical and transgingival

abutments of the corresponding size.

Used where there is insufficient space to place

an anatomical abutment and to form the gums

when using straight abutments with ball attachment.

Used to create the required gingival contour in aesthetically

important areas, generally along with surgical correction

of the gum contour. Where necessary, it can be used

as a temporary abutment. Made from biocompatible plastic.

Supplied with S8 fixing screw.

Gingiva former

Anatomical

GF1 GF2

GF3 GF4

Narrow

GFN1 GFN2

Preparation of individual gingival formers

GFI

1 mm 2 mm

3 mm 4 mm

1 mm 2 mm

ROOTFORM

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Should be used in all cases. Supplied with ST transfer screw.

Round marker with 1-mm step for determination of depth

and selection of abutment of corresponding height.

Used when there is insufficient clinical height in the distal parts

of the upper and lower jaws and when implant axes diverge by up to 20°.

Supplied with SL8 laboratory fixing screw. Round marker with 1-mm step

for determination of depth and selection of abutment of corresponding height.

The innovatory plastic cap fixation system provides an accurate cast

comparable with open tray transfer. The semicircular cutout matches

the anti-rotation slot and allows several transfer caps to be placed

in a narrow space.

Used when there is insufficient clinical height in the distal parts

of the upper and lower jaws and when the implant axes diverge

by more than 20°. Supplied with SL8 laboratory fixing screw.

Round marker with 1-mm step for determination of depth

and selection of abutment of corresponding height. The innovatory

plastic cap fixation system provides an accurate cast comparable

with open tray transfer. The semicircular cutout matches

the anti-rotation slot and allows several transfer caps to be placed

in a narrow space.

TO ST

Direct straight transfer

TR TC

Angled straight transfer

Transfer, open tray

Transfers

WARNING!

Do not use if there is insufficient clinical height for placement

in the distal parts of the upper and lower jaws or if implant axes

diverge by more than 10°.

TR17 TC

ROOTFORM

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Used for model preparation. The special shape prevents

macro- and micro-mobility during milling, with a minimal internal

diameter, without preventing preparation of split models.

Used at the laboratory stages. Anodised green to avoid

incorrect use during fixation of abutments in the oral cavity.

Supplied with all abutment types.

Used for permanent fixation of abutments in the oral cavity

with a force of 30 Ncm. The structure and material used prevent

unwanted damage to the screw during use.

Supplied with all abutment types in individual pack.

Metal analogue

AN

Laboratory

SL8

Clinical

S8

Implant analogue

Fixing screw

ROOTFORM

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Should be used for creating cemented constructions.

The gingival part has been designed on the basis

of detailed analysis of the cervical zone of the natural

tooth. The anatomical shape of the abutment

significantly reduces the time usually spent milling

standard abutments. Supplied with an individually

packed SL8 laboratory fixing screw and S8 clinical

screw.

Used for creating of single cemented constructions

in the masticatory area and for preparing

of temporary constructions for immediate

ROOTFORM implant loading. Height adjustment

only. The horizontal limiting marker prevents

the abutment from being shortened by more than

4 mm, ensuring stable fixation. Provided with

BP burnout cap to ensure precise alignment

of the metal body and prevent cementing failure.

Supplied with an individually packed SL8 laboratory

fixing screw and S8 clinical screw.

Transgingival

Anatomical

AT1

Abutments

Straight

Angled, 15°

Angled, 25°

1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 4 mm

AT2

AT3 AT4

1 mm 2 mm

3 mm 4 mm

WARNING!

Do not use for creation of single cemented

constructions in the masticatory area,

in narrow spaces, or for placing implants

at gum level or above.

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ROOTFORM

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Used for preparation of high-precision metal body for precise alignment

and to prevent cementing failure, which is extremely important when creating

single cemented constructions in the masticatory area.

Used to improve fixation and to stabilise dentures in the upper and lower jaws.

A straight abutment with ball attachment is used when the axes of positioned implants

diverge by up to 25°; angled abutments are used for divergence of up to 60°.

All abutments with ball attachments are provided with a holder, a detachable plastic liner,

and a protective disc. Angled abutments are supplied with an individually packed

SL8 laboratory fixing screw and an S8 clinical screw.

Burnout cap

BP

With ball attachment

Angled 17°2 mm

B2A17

BCW BCP BCY HBC PD

1 mm 3 mm 4 mmB1 B2 B3 B4 B5

5 mm2 mm

Used to create cemented constructions when there is insufficient space

to place an anatomical abutment and when implants are placed at or above

gum level. Supplied with an individually packed SL8 laboratory fixing screw

and S8 clinical screw.

Narrow

A1N

Standard retention

Soft retention Extra-soft retention

Holder Protective disc

ROOTFORM

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Used for preparation of single constructions with transocclusal fixation

in the masticatory areas and when there is insufficient clinical height

for cement fixation (less than 4 mm). Can be used for preparation

of individual abutments for subsequent cement fixation

of aesthetic restorations. Supplied with an individually packed SL8

laboratory fixing screw and S8 clinical screw.

Burnout with hex

AB

Used for preparation of bridge constructions with transocclusal fixation

in the masticatory areas, when there is insufficient clinical height

for cement fixation (less than 4 mm), and when the angles of positioned

implants diverge by up to 10°. Supplied with an individually packed

SL8 laboratory fixing screw and S8 clinical screw.

Burnout without hex

ABR

Used for preparation of highly aesthetic individual abutments from press-ceramics

and zirconium dioxide, allowing extremely precise aesthetic recreation

of the cervical part of the future construct. A state-of-the-art tool for skilled teams.

The non-metallic part is fixed to a metal platform with glue. This construct transfers

the loading of the fixing screw directly to the metal platform, which, in contrast

to all-zirconium abutments, protects them from stress and subsequent failure.

Supplied with an individually packed SL8 laboratory fixing screw and S8 clinical screw.

Burnout with hex on metal platform

ABM WARNING!

Should be used with individual gingival former.

WARNING!

A burnout abutment with hex on a metal platform should be used for high precision.

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ROOTFORM

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D3510

D3512

D3514

D3516

D3808

D3810

D3812

D3814

D3816

8 mm

10 mm

12 mm

14 mm

16 mm

Ø 4.2 mm Ø 4.8 mm Ø 5.5mmØ 3.8 mmØ 3.5 mm

D4208

D4210

D4212

D4214

D4216

D4808

D4810

D4812

D4814

D4816

D5508

D5510

D5512

D5514

D5516

Pilot drill Form drill

Ø 2 mm

D2008

D2010

D2012

D2014

D2016

Laser-inscribed item IDthe first two numbers show the diameter (mm*10)

the second two numbers show the length (mm)

Colour indicator - length8 mm

10 mm

12 mm

14 mm

16 mm

Colour indicator - diameter3.5 mm

3.8 mm

4.2 mm

4.8 mm

5.5 mm

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Drill extender ET

Punch

Initial drill Ø1.5 mm, L8 mm

Guide pin

TP4

D1508

TP5 TP6

P2

Ø 4.0 mm Ø 5.0 mm Ø 6.0 mm

ROOTFORM

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Insertion tool, manual

Insertion tool for angled handpiece

Hex ratchet screwdriver

Hex screwdriver for angled handpiece

Hex screwdriver, manual

Standard length Extended version

IT

ITH

SD

SDH

SDM

ITL

ITHL

SDL

SDHL

SDML

Ratchet wrench

Torque wrench (15-50 Ncm)

Instrument tray

DPG

RW

TW50

TRR

Depth measuring gauge

ROOTFORM

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Compressive implants

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COMPRESSIVE

COMPRESSIVE

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Improved platformhigh-precision cone

round indicator

three recesses

optimum size

compact size with round indicator and high-precision cone provides more accurate and aesthetic constructions

three recesses make implant placement safer, protecting the abutment from unwanted damage

Implant neckspecial design

polished surface

adaptable abutment allows implants to be placed at the optimum bone site without concern about the route used to place the orthopaedic constructions

polished surface protects from accumulation of bacteria at the cervical part of the implant

Apical partminimal dimensions

allows the inferior maxillary nerve to be avoided,

which provides greater opportunities in cases with atrophy

COMPRESSIVE

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The combination of these factors provides successful osseointegration

and reliable and early functioning of orthopaedic constructions,

reducing the length of treatment to three days.

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Intraosseous partspecial compression thread

radial microthread space

tapered

apical part - small diameter

middle part - medium diameter

pre-cervical part - large diameter

when screwing into cancellous trabeculae, the special compression implant thread produces compression, creating a layer of cortical bone around the implant,

with reliable macrofixation

allows immediate implant loading with high primary stability

this compact layer then transforms into cancellous bone, which is accompanied by osseointegration

Cortical bone zone immediately after implant positioning

Osseointegrated zone 180 days after

implant positioningCOMPRESSIVE

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Atrophied alveolar process

Complete edentulation

Single restorations

Immediate loading

Prominent alveolar process

Aesthetically important area

Tooth socket

The COMPRESSIVE compression implant is a single-component implant

with a compression thread. It is used for multiple restorations

with immediate loading in the upper and lower jaws with soft

and hard bone in cases of bone tissue deficiency.

It can be used in combination with basal implants and allows flap

and transgingival fixing. Abutment direction can be adjusted

using a special instrument up to 15° relative to the implant axis.

Can be used with caution to create single restorations

in the frontal area in cases of bone width deficit.

Immediate loading

Excellent primary stability in all types of bone

Adjustable abutment slope angle

Resistant to cervical fractures

Special compressive thread

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COMPRESSIVE

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Ø 4.5 mm Ø 5.0 mm Ø 5.5 mmØ 3.8 mmØ 3.5 mmØ 3.0 mm

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C40088 mm

10 mm

12 mm

14 mm

16 mm

C4508 C5008 C5508

C4010 C4510 C5010 C5510

C4012 C4512 C5012 C5512

C4014 C4514 C5014 C5514

C3510

C3512

C3514

C3516

C3010

C3012

C3014

C3016

COMPRESSIVE

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Used to take closed transfers of single-component implants. The transfer construction

provides reliable fixation of the transfer in the tray. The preferred material for taking

transfers is polyester. Transfers can be taken using two-phase A-silicone using an instant

method. Use of a special plastic material allows easy adaptation of geometry when there

is restricted space

Transfers

TRA

Used for model preparation. Use of plastic provides the model with elasticity corresponding

to the micromobility of the implant. The special antirotation shape prevents macromobility

while working with the analogue, maintaining minimal size but preventing interference

with placing when implants are close together.

Implant analogue

ANA

Used to prepare high-precision metal body for precise alignment and to prevent cementing

failure. The round indicator which matches to the indicator on the abutment shows

the height adjustment of the abutment. The opening in the upper part of the burnout cap,

combined with the colour contrast (red-yellow), gives an accurate impression of the fit

on the analogue, preventing misalignment in clinical situations.

Burnout cap

BOP

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1200-1500 1200-1500 15-25

Preparation of bone socket with compressive screw

15-25

COMPRESSIVE

Drill speed (rpm)

Sequential drilling with cone drills of increasing diameter. If the bone density is insufficient, we recommend reducing the drill diameter by one step or positioning after pilot drilling.

Initial drilling Check depth and direction

Form drilling

Additional work for larger diameter implants

Implant positioning

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DC3010

DC3012

DC3014

DC3016

DC3510

DC3512

DC3514

DC3516

8 mm

10 mm

12 mm

14 mm

16 mm

Ø 4.0 mm Ø 5.0 mm Ø 5.5 mmØ 3.5 mmØ 3.0 mm

DC4008

DC4010

DC4012

DC4014

DC5008

DC5010

DC5012

DC5014

DC5508

DC5510

DC5512

DC5514

Form drills and compression screws

CS3010

CS3012

CS3014

CS3016

CS3510

CSS3512

CS3514

CS3516

CS4008

CS4010

CS4012

CS4014

CS5008

CS5010

CS5012

CS5014

CS5508

CS5510

CS5512

CS5514

CS4508

CS4510

CS4512

CS4514

8 mm

10 mm

12 mm

14 mm

16 mm

3.0 mm

3.5 mm

4.0 mm

5.0 mm

5.5 mm

Colour indicator - diameterColour indicator - length

Laser-inscribed item IDthe first two numbers show the diameter (mm*10)

the second two numbers show the length (mm)

COMPRESSIVE

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Basal implants

BASAL

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BASA

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polished surface

prevents formation of craters for bacterial growth, allowing successful implant placement in the sockets of extracted teeth

Surface

preserves free nutrition to bone around the implant, with very beneficial effects on long-term success

Implant bodythin implant body combined with wide thread turns

Improved platformhigh-precision cone

round indicator

three recesses

optimum size

compact size with round indicator and high-precision cone provides more accurate and aesthetic constructions

three recesses make implant placement safer, protecting the abutment from unwanted damage

Implant neckspecial design

polished surface

adaptable abutment allows implants to be placed at the optimum bone site without concern about the route used to place the orthopaedic construction

polished surface protects against accumulation of bacteria at the cervical part of the implant

BASA

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These factors combine to provide successful osseointegration

even in the most difficult clinical situations. Using these implants significantly reduces treatment costs and makes the use

of immediate loading protocols normal practice in complex cases.

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The last thread turn

Integration

Sizes

prevents spontaneous rotation around its axis

large diameter

short height

placement of implants in areas not subject to bone resorption

more successful integration for immediate loading than with conventional implants

an alternative reinforcement method to root form implants

The last turn is milled at an angle to the neck

the macrostructure of large-diameter basal implants guarantees results

when there is insufficient bone tissue height, such that bone tissue building

cannot be used in the treatment protocol

BASA

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BASAL implants are used to create multiple restorations in the upper

and lower jaws and for placement directly into alveolar processes.

The structural characteristics allow placement in zones with severe deficit

of bone tissue width and height, in the sockets of extracted teeth,

and transgingivally. Can be used in combination with compressive implants.

Using a special instrument abutment direction can be adjusted up to 15°

relative to the implant axis. Requires a good knowledge of the anatomy

of the maxillary-facial area.

Immediate loading

Placement in the socket of an extracted tooth

Improved abutment

Excellent protection from inflammation around the implant

Adjustment of abutment angle up to 15°

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Atrophied alveolar process

Complete edentulation

Single restorations

Immediate loading

Prominent alveolar process

Aesthetically important area

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Ø 3.5 mm B3510 B3512 B3514 B3516 B3518 B3520 B3522 B3524 B3526

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Ø 4.5 mm

Ø 5.5 mm

Ø 6.5 mm

Ø 8.5 mm

Ø10.5 mm

10 mm 12 mm 14 mm 16 mm 18 mm 20 mm 22 mm 24 mm 26 mm

B4510

B5510

B4512

B5512

B4514

B5514

B4516 B4518 B4520 B4522 B4524

B5516

B6510 B6512 B6514 B6516

B8510 B8512 B8514

B1110 B1112 B1114

B4526

BASA

L

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1200-1500 15-25

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Used to take closed transfers of single-component implants. The transfer construction

provides reliable fixation of the transfer in the tray. The preferred material for taking

transfers is polyester. Transfers can be taken using two-phase A-silicone using an instant

method. Use of a special plastic material allows easy geometric adjustment where space

is restricted.

Transfers

TRA

Used for model preparation. The plastic provides the model with elasticity which replicates

the micromobility of the implant. The special antirotation shape prevents macromobility

while working with the analogue, maintaining minimal size but preventing interference

with placement when implants are close together.

Implant analogue

ANA

Used to prepare high-precision metal body for precise alignment and to prevent cementing

failure. The round indicator which matches the indicator on the abutment shows the level

of height adjustment of the abutment. The opening in the upper part of the burnout cap,

combined with the colour contrast (red-yellow), gives an accurate impression of the fit

on the analogue, preventing misalignment in the clinic.

Burnout cap

BOP

Additional work for larger diameter implants

Form drilling

Check depth and direction

Initial drilling

Drill speed (rpm)

Implant positioning

Sequential drilling with cone drills of increasing diameter. If the bone density is insufficient, we recommend reducing the drill diameter by one step or positioning after pilot drilling.

1200-1500

BASA

L

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2.0 mm

2.3 mm

8 mm

10 mm

12 mm

14 mm

16 mm

18 mm

20 mm

22 mm

24 mm

26 mm

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Ø 2.0 mm

Ø 2.3 mm

10 mm 12 mm 14 mm 16 mm 18 mm 20 mm 22 mm 24 mm 26 mm

DB2010 DB2012 DB2014 DB2016 DB2018 DB2020 DB2022 DB2024 DB2026

DB2310 DB2312 DB2314 DB2316 DB2318

CS8514

CS1114

Compressive screwsForm drills

Laser-inscribed item IDthe first two numbers show the diameter (mm*10)

the second two numbers show the length (mm)

Colour indicator - diameterColour indicator - length

BASA

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Ratchet wrench

Torque wrench (15-50 Ncm)

Instrument tray

DPG

RW

TW50

TRR

Depth measuring gauge

TP4 TP5 TP6

Ø1.5 mm, L8 mm D1508

P2

ITEH ITEHL

ITEXLITELITE

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BASA

L

Guide pin

Initial drill

Punch

Insertion tool for angled handpiece

Insertion tool for wrench

Standard length Extended version Extraextended version

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Information for clinics

and patients

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Comprehensive information explaining what implantation is and why tooth loss cannot be ignored.

Information explaining why even a single missing or damaged tooth cannot be ignored.

Brochure REF 0200 EnglishREF 0201 GermanREF 0202 Russian

PosterREF 0210 EnglishREF 0211 GermanREF 0212 Russian

Information explaining why several missing teeth cannot be ignored. Description of restoration solutions.

Information explaining why the use of dentures and older prostheses is not the ideal solution. It describes how missing teeth can be restored.

Bring back your smile!

Lost or damaged a tooth?

Living with a denture or with no teeth?

TRATE can provide a complete set of documents for communicating with patients.

These documents which use plain language and clear illustrations, are useful

for patients and dentists alike. They help patients decide how to solve problems

due to damage or loss of a single tooth, several teeth, or complete edentulation.

For the waiting roomPatient education is an important part of medical care. Properly explaining and presenting treatment plans help to build trust and to resolve any problems that are likely to arise. Our patient communication tools work from the moment the patient enters the waiting room. We have a wide range of materials, including brochures, posters, and documents on electronic media available for use.

Brochure REF 0100 EnglishREF 0101 GermanREF 0102 Russian

PosterREF 0110 EnglishREF 0111 GermanREF 0112 Russian

Brochure REF 0300 EnglishREF 0301 GermanREF 0302 Russian

PosterREF 0310 EnglishREF 0311 GermanREF 0312 Russian

Brochure REF 0400 EnglishREF 0401 GermanREF 0402 Russian

PosterREF 0410 EnglishREF 0411 GermanREF 0412 Russian

Lost more than one tooth?

Bring back your smile!

Lost or damaged a tooth?

Lost more than one tooth?

Living with a denture or with no teeth?

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Special patient brochure - "Life with a smile" - which helps maintain dentist-patient relations after treatment. The brochure includes information about your clinic in the form of a tear-off card with your contact details so the patient can always find you in emergencies or for further advice. It is also a guarantee to the patient that you use high-quality TRATE products.

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General information about implants, advice on hygiene and the need for regular check-ups. The brochure provides information about TRATE's implant and superstructure guarantees. The brochure includes pages for entering post-implantation guidance. TRATE recommends use of the "Life with a smile" brochure after each implantation to boost patient confidence.

The "Life with a smile" brochure

This series of documents will help you to illustrate the possible missing tooth replacement solutions during consultations. Solutions are based on the document "Catalogue of implantation used by the Open Dental Community", which gives the patient confidence in the proposed treatment.

Catalogue of implantation used by the Open Dental Community

During the consultationWe have developed a flipchart presentation to back up patient consultations visually.

The presentation will back up your explanations and the high-quality images help bring home

what you are saying. The reverse of the flipchart has additional information.

After treatment

For further information on how TRATE can help you communicate with patients, visit our website at www.roott.ch or contact your TRATE representative.

All solutions brochure REF 0500 EnglishREF 0501 GermanREF 0502 Russian

All solutions flipchart REF 0510 EnglishREF 0511 GermanREF 0512 Russian

All solutions app for iPad REF 0520 EnglishREF 0521 GermanREF 0522 Russian

FLASH version for website REF 0530 EnglishREF 0531 GermanREF 0532 Russian

Ref 0600 EnglishRef 0601 GermanRef 0602 Russian

Life with a smile

Catalogue of implantation

Catalogue of implantation

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Notes

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REF. CATALOG 12 Printed in Switzerland © TRATE AG, 2012. All rights reserved.

The TRATE logo and other trade marks are registered trade marks of TRATE, unless otherwise stated in the text. Images of implants at scale 1:1.25

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