Restore Implant System
Features
External Hex implant design supported with 30 years of clinical experience
Industry leading implant-to-abutment fit minimizes the opportunity for screw loosening1
Small, Regular and Wide Diameter
Large selection of diameters and lengths with RBM, HA and machined Titanium available
Color-coded implant hex and prosthetic table for easy identification of the prosthetic connection during the restorative phase
WD prosthetic table provides 79% more surface area than comparable implants, offering maximum strength and resistance to deformation
1 Data on file
Prosthetic Tables
Keystone Dental Restore external hex dental implants are engineered around three prosthetic table diameters for clinical versatility, stability and strength. “Prosthetic Table” refers to the outside diameter at the top of the implant where the prosthetic component interfaces with the implant. The Restore prosthetic tables are divided into Small Diameter (SD), Regular Diameter (RD) and Wide Diameter (WD). Each diameter is described below.
Features
Used on 3.3mm implants
The SD implant’s narrow prosthetic table makes it an excellent choice when interproximal space is limited
The SD’s 1mm tall external hex provides greater support and tactile feel when seating components, allowing a more positive seat.- The SD is ideal for single-tooth restorations due to its increased strength1
The SD is ideal for single-tooth restorations due to its increased strength1
Features
Used on 3.75 and 4.0mm implants
Design based on 30+ years of clinical research
A leader in prosthetic connection fit2-3
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RD implants provide universal prosthetic compatibility with the following implant systems:
Nobel Biocare ® – 3.75, 4.0mm
Steri–Oss HL – 3.8, 4.5mm
Zimmer Taper–Lock ® – 3.75mm
Implant Innovations, 3i – 3.75, 4.0mm
Features
Used on 5.0 and 6.0mm implants.
Solid design maximizes overall performance when interacting with compressive occlusal forces, off-axis occlusal force and torsional forces
Provides 79% more surface area and 43% more height4 than the standard hex size for unparalled strength and exceptional resistance to deformation and stripping of the hex4
2.5mm abutment screw provides 65% more strength than the standard 2.0 screw for additional resistance to off-axis loads and improved torque retention4
- Klardie, M “Small Diameter (SD) Implants: A Strength Comparison.” Oral Restorative Update Vol. 4, No.2 (1997)
- Binon, P. “Evaluation of Three Slip Fit Hexagonal Implants.” Implant Dentistry 5.4 (1996)
- Binon, P. “Test Data Confirms Close Tolerance Machining of Restore(r) System.” Oral Restorative Update Vol. 3, No. 1 (1996)
- Slabberkoom, Scott D., P.E., M.S.E., “Wide Diameter Implants - A Balanced Design Approach.” Oral Restorative Update, Fall 1996
Torque Recommendation Guide for Prosthetic Components
The use of torque wrenches will help eliminate screw loosening and will enable consistent delivery of optimal screw tightness in any area of the mouth. Attempts to tighten screws by hand may lead to screw loosening resulting in damage to the restoration, the loss of valuable chairtime and patient inconvenience.
| Abutment Screws1 (Gold or Titanium) | Fastening Screws2 (Gold or Titanium) | |
|---|---|---|
| 30Ncm | 10Ncm | |
| 30Ncm | 10Ncm | |
| 30Ncm | 10Ncm |
1 Abutment screws engage the internal threads of the implant
2 Fastening screws engage the internal threads of a transmucosal abutment screw (i.e. standard or conical abutments)
Please refer to the Restore product catalog (PDF available for download) for specific item sizes and part numbers