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  • Product Description
    • Commodity name: Implant-Titanium-Bar

    Implant Titanium Bar is a core component for implant-supported overdentures. It connects multiple implants through titanium alloy rods to form a rigid support structure, providing stable denture retention and mechanical support for full-mouth or half-mouth edentulous patients. Its design combines biomechanical optimization with high-precision adaptation to solve the problems of poor retention and rapid bone absorption of traditional removable dentures, and is particularly suitable for cases with insufficient bone volume or those seeking high-function restorations.

     

    Advantages:

    1. High strength titanium alloy material:

    Grade 4/5 pure titanium or titanium alloy (tensile strength ≥550 MPa), both lightweight and anti-fatigue characteristics, long-term withstand the bite load without deformation. 100% biocompatible to avoid metal allergy or corrosion risk.

    2. Accurate passive positioning design:

    CAD/CAM digital molding: Customize the shape of the titanium rod based on the 3D position data of the implant to ensure zero stress connection between the rod and the implant (error ≤ 30μm). Support multi-implant connection (usually 2-6), adapt to All-on-4, All-on-6 and other whole mouth repair technology.

    3. Multi-functional retention system: 

    titanium rod pre-set retention unit (such as ball cap, rod clamp, Locator attachment), matching with the covered denture lining, providing removable strong retention. 

    4. Bone preservation and soft tissue protection:

    Evenly disperse the bite force to the bone tissue around the implant, delaying the resorption of alveolar ridge. Leave a clean passage between the bar and the gum to reduce the risk of food impaction and infection.

    Indications: 

    1. Full/partial edentulous jaw restoration (especially cases with severe alveolar bone atrophy)

    2. Secondary restoration of traditional removable dentures with poor retention or accelerated bone resorption

    3. Implant restoration requiring high-stability overdentures (such as Parkinson's patients)

    4. Economical semi-fixed restoration solution (lower cost than full fixed bridges)

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