CLIC'N LOC - THE NEW GENERATION OF IMPLANT ATTACHMENTS
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Our 47 years of experience in dental attachments led us to distribute this high-quality, German-made attachment. Working alongside dentists and dental technicians for decades, SODIMED was involved in the Clic'n loc™ project™ project to design a high-quality product that meets market expectations. Reliability, ease of use, and price were decisive factors in the launch of this product.
The strengths of CLIC'N LOC™
An exceptional surface coating
The surface treatment of the abutment will prevent plaque from accumulating and ensure the best possible long-term biocompatibility with the mucosa.
Cleaning and patient comfort will be improved.
Divergence management facilitated by an indexable angled pillar
Your patient's comfort and the preservation of your implant are essential in PACSI.
In cases of significant divergence, it is preferable to use an angled abutment to reduce wear on the sleeves and preserve the durability of the Clic'n loc abutment.
Available in several gingival heights and angled at 18°, this abutment will become your best partner for managing cases of severe divergence.
Long-term performance of retention sleeves (5,000 cycles)
Same color range as the market leader
Excellent comfort for the patient
Shaft alignment sleeves
Our 45 years' experience in dental attachments has led us to understand why retention sleeves and abutments wear out prematurely.
For clinical reasons, implants cannot be placed in parallel, so retention sleeves are required to compensate for this discrepancy.
We believe that the stresses on the abutment or sleeves are too great. What's more, the axis of insertion of the prosthesis by the patient is never that defined by the dental technician. Dentures are rarely inserted by hand. Very often, it's the antagonist's teeth that insert the prosthesis.
It is therefore necessary to make the implants parallel by means of an indexable angled abutment, and also to facilitate the insertion axis of the prosthesis.
Measuring gingival height before purchasing an implant attachment is very important.
It will only be effective if it emerges from the gums and does not injure the patient when the prosthesis is inserted.
The technique is simple:
Using a parondental probe, take the implant neck to the emergent gingiva + 1 mm
We also sell phantom pillars for testing purposes.
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