One of the characteristics of the Pitt-Easy implant screw that its self-tapping thread is deepening from servical to apical. The advantage of this feature is that less twist is needed when implanting the screw, it is usually in its place with only 4-5 twists. The body of the implant narrows conically, while the outer thread diameter of the cylinder remains the same, providing better primary stability to the implant. There’s an apical cutting notch that collects bone splinters and prevents the rotation of the screw after osseointegration. The screw has got a deep hex connection hole, that prevents the prosthetic components from rotation. The screw is implanted into the bone through the usual (and already described) surgical intervention and will be left for 4-6 months to allow ossification and healing.
Pitt-Easy implant head
Titanium or zirconium implant head can be built up onto the Pitt-Easy implant screw. In a less (or non-) visible zone we usually use a titanium head on the osseointegrated implant screw. It can be an aesthetic shoulder-prepared one by factory default and high quality imprint can be taken immediately after insertion, no sanding-grinding needed by the dentist nor the technician. The anatomic and aesthetic heads can be obtained both in straight and oblique shape and the stumps can be made parallel on the places where otherwise it wouldn’t be possible. The angle can be between 15 and 25 degrees correlated to the implant screw. These titanium heads are prepared for both screw and cemented crown fastenings, whichever the patient chooses. The used techniques are a bit more complicated when using screw fastenings.
Pitt-Easy metal ceramic crown for the implant
Metal-free crown can be made onto this type of implant, especially in case of metal-allergy. Single crowns are slightly cheaper than a bridge as less material is needed to make them. Single implants are mostly made to the front zone. If the patient requests a metal free-solution or has a metal-allergy, then zirconium bridge can be built up on the implants. This is slightly more expensive then single crowns to the same implant as the contact parts need to be carved out of zirconium as well.
Pitt-Easy implant screw
One of the characteristics of the Pitt-Easy implant screw that its self-tapping thread is deepening from servical to apical. The advantage of this feature is that less twist is needed when implanting the screw, it is usually in its place with only 4-5 twists. The body of the implant narrows conically, while the outer thread diameter of the cylinder remains the same, providing better primary stability to the implant. There’s an apical cutting notch that collects bone splinters and prevents the rotation of the screw after osseointegration. The screw has got a deep hex connection hole, that prevents the prosthetic components from rotation. The screw is implanted into the bone through the usual (and already described) surgical intervention and will be left for 4-6 months to allow ossification and healing.
Pitt-Easy implant head
Titanium or zirconium implant head can be built up onto the Pitt-Easy implant screw. In a less (or non-) visible zone we usually use a titanium head on the osseointegrated implant screw. It can be an aesthetic shoulder-prepared one by factory default and high quality imprint can be taken immediately after insertion, no sanding-grinding needed by the dentist nor the technician. The anatomic and aesthetic heads can be obtained both in straight and oblique shape and the stumps can be made parallel on the places where otherwise it wouldn’t be possible. The angle can be between 15 and 25 degrees correlated to the implant screw. These titanium heads are prepared for both screw and cemented crown fastenings, whichever the patient chooses. The used techniques are a bit more complicated when using screw fastenings.
Pitt-Easy metal ceramic crown for the implant
Metal-free crown can be made onto this type of implant, especially in case of metal-allergy. Single crowns are slightly cheaper than a bridge as less material is needed to make them. Single implants are mostly made to the front zone. If the patient requests a metal free-solution or has a metal-allergy, then zirconium bridge can be built up on the implants. This is slightly more expensive then single crowns to the same implant as the contact parts need to be carved out of zirconium as well.