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Where this fits in the sequence: The Multi Unit Healing Cap is typically placed during the implant healing and uncovering phase, after implant placement or second-stage surgery, to support soft-tissue healing and maintain access for future multi unit restorations.
Why clinicians choose this multi unit healing cap
- Selected to shape and stabilize peri-implant soft tissue prior to final prosthetic connection.
- Commonly chosen when preparing implants for multi unit abutment workflows in full-arch or multi-unit restorations.
- Preferred when maintaining clear, protected access to the implant interface reduces chairside complications during prosthetic phases.
In-use behavior
In use, the healing cap provides stable soft-tissue support, helping guide gingival healing while preventing tissue collapse over the implant platform. This allows predictable access when transitioning to provisional or definitive multi unit components.
Clinical context
Multi unit healing caps are commonly incorporated into implant treatment plans where clinicians want to preserve tissue architecture and streamline the transition from surgical placement to restorative phases.
Technical snapshot
- Healing cap designed for multi unit implant workflows
- Supports soft-tissue healing and access preservation
- Used prior to provisional or final multi unit abutment placement
- Temporary component during healing phase
ApexDent note: The Multi Unit Healing Cap is chosen when clinicians want controlled soft-tissue healing and predictable access ahead of multi unit prosthetic restoration.
Where this fits in the sequence: The Multi Unit Abutment Cylinder is typically used during the prosthetic fabrication phase, after multi unit abutments are placed, when clinicians or labs are building provisional or definitive restorations on a stabilized implant platform.
Why clinicians choose this multi unit abutment cylinder
- Selected to transfer the multi unit interface into provisional or definitive prosthetic designs.
- Commonly chosen for full-arch and multi-unit restorations where precise prosthetic alignment is critical.
- Preferred when a reliable cylinder connection supports accurate lab fabrication and predictable intraoral fit.
In-use behavior
In use, the abutment cylinder provides stable prosthetic support, allowing restorations to be built directly onto the multi unit interface while maintaining correct orientation and seating throughout fabrication and delivery.
Clinical context
Multi unit abutment cylinders are commonly incorporated into implant prosthetic workflows where clinicians want to standardize restorative steps across multiple implants and reduce variability between provisional and final prostheses.
Technical snapshot
- Abutment cylinder designed for multi unit implant systems
- Used for provisional or definitive prosthetic fabrication
- Interfaces directly with placed multi unit abutments
- Supports accurate prosthetic positioning and stability
ApexDent note: The Multi Unit Abutment Cylinder is chosen when clinicians and labs need a consistent, reliable foundation for building restorations on multi unit implant platforms.
Where this fits in the sequence: The Driver for MU – Straight Abutment is typically used during the multi unit abutment placement and prosthetic adjustment phase, when clinicians are installing, tightening, or removing straight multi unit abutments on implant platforms.
Why clinicians choose this multi unit driver
- Selected to accurately engage straight multi unit abutment screws without damaging the screw head or abutment interface.
- Commonly chosen when consistent driver fit supports controlled torque application during abutment placement.
- Preferred in workflows where reliable engagement reduces chairside adjustments and component wear.
In-use behavior
In use, the driver provides secure, stable engagement, allowing clinicians to seat and tighten straight multi unit abutments with confidence while maintaining alignment throughout installation and removal.
Clinical context
This driver is commonly incorporated into surgical and prosthetic setups where clinicians want a dedicated instrument for straight multi unit abutments to ensure consistency across multi-implant restorations.
Technical snapshot
- Driver designed for straight multi unit abutments
- Used for placement, tightening, and removal
- Supports controlled torque application
- Compatible with standard multi unit prosthetic workflows
ApexDent note: The Driver for MU – Straight Abutment is chosen when clinicians want precise engagement and dependable control during multi unit abutment placement and maintenance.
Where this fits in the sequence: The Overdenture Abutment for Multiunit is typically used during the overdenture attachment phase, after multiunit abutments are placed, when clinicians are converting a stabilized implant platform into a removable overdenture solution.
Why clinicians choose this overdenture abutment for multiunit
- Selected when clinicians want to combine multiunit correction with overdenture retention in a single restorative workflow.
- Commonly chosen for cases requiring removable prostheses on multiunit platforms, especially where implant angulation has already been corrected.
- Preferred when attachment-based retention provides patient-friendly insertion, removal, and long-term serviceability.
In-use behavior
In use, the abutment delivers stable yet resilient overdenture retention, allowing the prosthesis to seat predictably on the multiunit interface while accommodating functional movement during daily use.
Clinical context
This abutment is commonly incorporated into treatment plans where clinicians want to standardize implant platforms with multiunits while still offering patients the benefits of a removable overdenture solution.
Technical snapshot
- Overdenture abutment designed for use on multiunit platforms
- Supports attachment-based removable prostheses
- Used after multiunit abutment placement
- Designed to integrate overdenture retention into MU workflows
ApexDent note: The Overdenture Abutment for Multiunit is chosen when clinicians want the corrective benefits of multiunit abutments combined with the flexibility of removable overdenture retention.
Where this fits in the sequence: The MU Abutment 17° / 30° – Neodent GM is placed during the multiunit correction phase, after implant placement, when clinicians need to correct implant angulation and create a level, prosthetically driven restorative platform.
Why clinicians choose angled MU abutments
- Selected to correct divergent implant angulation in full-arch or multi-implant cases.
- Commonly chosen when implants are placed with anatomical limitations and require prosthetic alignment at the MU level.
- Available in 17° and 30° options to accommodate varying degrees of angulation correction.
In-use behavior
In use, the angled MU abutment redirects the restorative axis while maintaining stable seating and screw access alignment. Once placed, all subsequent prosthetic components are connected at the multiunit level rather than the implant interface.
Clinical context
Angled multi unit abutments are routinely incorporated into Neodent GM implant workflows where clinicians want to simplify prosthetic fabrication, reduce restorative complexity, and standardize connections across multiple implants.
Technical snapshot
- Angled multi unit abutment for Neodent GM implants
- Available angulations: 17° and 30°
- Used to correct implant angulation and level the prosthetic platform
- Serves as the restorative interface for fixed or removable MU-based prostheses
ApexDent note: The MU 17° / 30° Abutment for Neodent GM is chosen when implant angulation must be corrected at the multiunit level to enable predictable full-arch or multi-implant prosthetic workflows.
Where this fits in the sequence: The MU Straight Abutment – Neodent GM is placed during the multiunit placement phase, after implant insertion, when implant angulation is already favorable and a straight restorative platform can be established.
Why clinicians choose straight MU abutments
- Selected when implants are placed with minimal angulation discrepancy, eliminating the need for angled correction.
- Commonly chosen to standardize the prosthetic connection across multiple implants in full-arch or segmented restorations.
- Preferred when clinicians want a simplified MU workflow with predictable alignment and screw access.
In-use behavior
In use, the straight MU abutment creates a level, stable restorative interface, allowing all subsequent prosthetic components to be connected at the multiunit level rather than the implant interface. This improves consistency during provisional and definitive phases.
Clinical context
Straight multi unit abutments are routinely incorporated into Neodent GM implant workflows where clinicians want to simplify prosthetic fabrication and maintain uniform restorative geometry across implants.
Technical snapshot
- Straight multi unit abutment for Neodent GM implants
- Used when angulation correction is not required
- Establishes a standardized MU-level restorative platform
- Supports fixed or removable MU-based prosthetic solutions
ApexDent note: The MU Straight Abutment for Neodent GM is chosen when implant placement allows direct platform leveling without angulation correction, streamlining multiunit prosthetic workflows.
Where this fits in the sequence: The Nobel Active MU Plus Abutment 17° / 30° is placed during the multiunit correction phase, after implant placement, when clinicians need to correct implant angulation and establish a level, prosthetically driven platform on Nobel Active implants.
Why clinicians choose MU Plus angled abutments
- Selected to correct implant divergence in full-arch or multi-implant cases using Nobel Active systems.
- Commonly chosen when a MU Plus interface provides enhanced prosthetic stability and standardized component connection.
- Available in 17° and 30° angulations to accommodate varying anatomical and surgical placement conditions.
In-use behavior
In use, the MU Plus abutment redirects the restorative axis while maintaining stable seating and consistent screw access. Once placed, all provisional and definitive restorations are connected at the MU Plus level rather than the implant interface.
Clinical context
MU Plus angled abutments are routinely incorporated into Nobel Active workflows where clinicians want to simplify prosthetic fabrication, reduce restorative complexity, and maintain predictable alignment across multiple implants.
Technical snapshot
- Angled MU Plus abutment for Nobel Active implants
- Available angulations: 17° and 30°
- Used to correct implant angulation and level the restorative platform
- Serves as the MU-level interface for fixed or removable restorations
ApexDent note: The Nobel Active MU Plus 17° / 30° Abutment is chosen when implant angulation must be corrected at the MU level to enable predictable full-arch or multi-implant prosthetic workflows.
Where this fits in the sequence: The Nobel Active MU Plus Straight Abutment is placed during the multiunit placement phase, after implant insertion, when implant angulation is already favorable and a straight MU Plus restorative platform can be established.
Why clinicians choose MU Plus straight abutments
- Selected when Nobel Active implants are placed with minimal angulation discrepancy, eliminating the need for angled correction.
- Commonly chosen to standardize the MU Plus prosthetic interface across multiple implants in full-arch or segmented restorations.
- Preferred when clinicians want predictable screw access and simplified prosthetic alignment.
In-use behavior
In use, the MU Plus straight abutment creates a level, stable MU Plus interface, allowing all provisional and definitive restorations to be connected at the multiunit level rather than the implant interface. This improves consistency across restorative phases.
Clinical context
MU Plus straight abutments are routinely incorporated into Nobel Active workflows where clinicians want to simplify prosthetic fabrication and maintain uniform restorative geometry across implants without angulation correction.
Technical snapshot
- Straight MU Plus abutment for Nobel Active implants
- Used when angulation correction is not required
- Establishes a standardized MU Plus–level restorative platform
- Supports fixed or removable MU-based prosthetic solutions
ApexDent note: The Nobel Active MU Plus Straight Abutment is chosen when implant placement allows direct MU Plus platform leveling without angulation correction, streamlining multiunit prosthetic workflows.
