Thanks for posting such informative videos, they are amazing! Could you possibly shed some light on which implant brand : Nobel biocare active or Straumann ITI allows for faster osseo intergration?
For the 17 and 30 degree MUA abutments the torque is 15Ncm. For the 45 and 60 degree abutments, the torque is 35Ncm. The torque for straight MUA abutments is 35Ncm. The torque for the prosthetic screw (which holds the prosthesis to the MUA) is always 15Ncm.
Well done video. Nice and thorough. Are you aware of any type of snap cap (think old Straumann basket) that fits to the outermost lip of an MUA? Any brand.
No. If you use the NobelProcera Implant Bridge from Nobel Biocare (ua-cam.com/video/H-ae_HmRvC0/v-deo.html) the zirconia bridge is screwed directly to the MUA, no cement. Otherwise you can use Nobel's universal base (ua-cam.com/video/BKGQJHlj5to/v-deo.html) which would be cemented to the bridge so that the bridge would then be screwed in to the MUA.
No, hybrids/fixed dentures are attached either directly to the implant or to an MUA. However, there are some manufacturers that make custom MUA, meaning you can customize the angle and height.
Would a multi unit abutment work with a singular implant #9 since the implant was placed to facially and the access channel is on the buccal ?? Want to get access on the lingual
The multi-unit abutments are not designed for single units. They don't have any anti-rotation features on the top (coronal) side that would prevent a single crown from spinning on it.
Your videos are amazing, thank you.
Glad you like them!
Great and detailed video...Thanks doc.
Amazing video demonstration. Can we attach mua 3 or 4 months after placing the implants in classic way
Absolutely!
Thanks for posting such informative videos, they are amazing!
Could you possibly shed some light on which implant brand : Nobel biocare active or Straumann ITI allows for faster osseo intergration?
The torque for angled MUA is mentioned 15Nm somewhere, n 35 Nm at somewhere. Please clarify
For the 17 and 30 degree MUA abutments the torque is 15Ncm. For the 45 and 60 degree abutments, the torque is 35Ncm. The torque for straight MUA abutments is 35Ncm. The torque for the prosthetic screw (which holds the prosthesis to the MUA) is always 15Ncm.
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Well done video. Nice and thorough. Are you aware of any type of snap cap (think old Straumann basket) that fits to the outermost lip of an MUA? Any brand.
We have not seen anything like that
When doing a full arch monolithic zirconia bridge, how is it cemented? Is it cemented directly to the MUA?
No. If you use the NobelProcera Implant Bridge from Nobel Biocare (ua-cam.com/video/H-ae_HmRvC0/v-deo.html) the zirconia bridge is screwed directly to the MUA, no cement. Otherwise you can use Nobel's universal base (ua-cam.com/video/BKGQJHlj5to/v-deo.html) which would be cemented to the bridge so that the bridge would then be screwed in to the MUA.
Hi ,Can you please guide how to remover Nobel Biocare Straight Multi unit Abutment CC and Multi unit Prosthetic Screw .
Great video. Thanks for the information!
Thank you, and you're welcome!
Sir what is the diameter size of nobel biocare stock multi unit abutment
Are custom abutments ever used for hybrid/fixed dentures? If so, why would you choose a custom abutment over a MUA?
No, hybrids/fixed dentures are attached either directly to the implant or to an MUA. However, there are some manufacturers that make custom MUA, meaning you can customize the angle and height.
Would a multi unit abutment work with a singular implant #9 since the implant was placed to facially and the access channel is on the buccal ?? Want to get access on the lingual
The multi-unit abutments are not designed for single units. They don't have any anti-rotation features on the top (coronal) side that would prevent a single crown from spinning on it.
use an angled abutment instead
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Thank you!
Such a great informative video. Thank you
You are so welcome!
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