Tandem Screw - M 1.4mm Thread
TDS
Hiossen® Multi-Unit,
Implant Direct® Multi-Unit,
MIS® Multi-Unit,
Nobel Biocare® Multi-Unit,
Straumann® Multi-Unit
Multi
25°
Angled
$18.00
Design: Revolutionary conical head design creates a self-locking mechanism that prevents screw loosening. Material: Manufactured from medical-grade titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) for excellent biocompatibility and mechanical strength. Compatibility: Compatible with various implant systems and conforms to multi-unit abutment thread specifications (1.4mm). Direct Fixation: Eliminates the need for a titanium base (Ti-base), allowing direct prosthesis...
Solidex screws, used to attach implant components to implants or lab analogs, are precisely machined from medical grade5 ELI titanium.
Titanium screws are generally reserved for the long-term retention of a final restoration. CreoDent’s screws allow for a stable torque value and provide
a high clamping force between the abutment and the implant. A screw used to retain a component to an analog in a working model should be replaced with
a new screw for the final delivery. Screws are specific to the platform of the implant system.
- Medical Titanium Grade 5 ELI
- An exact replica of the OEM screw design
- Precisely machined
- Up to 150% of nominal torque
- Made in the USA
Creo eShop Warranty Policy
Lifetime / Limited Warranty for Product & Equipment
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Design: Revolutionary conical head design creates a self-locking mechanism that prevents screw loosening.
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Material: Manufactured from medical-grade titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) for excellent biocompatibility and mechanical strength.
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Compatibility: Compatible with various implant systems and conforms to multi-unit abutment thread specifications (1.4mm).
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Direct Fixation: Eliminates the need for a titanium base (Ti-base), allowing direct prosthesis fixation.
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Angulation: Works with both regular Torx drivers and angled drivers, accommodating angulations up to 25°.
- Clinical Benefits: Reduces costs, simplifies prosthetic workflows, and decreases clinical complications like adhesion failures.