Leone implant system: Several prosthetic solutions for more natural looking outcomes
The Exacone? implant system, developed to perfectly reproduce a natural tooth, is based on a solid abutment connected to the implant through a self-locking Morse taper and a inner hex for positioning and anti-rotation. The micrometric precision of the components and the absence of retaining screws make such a system one of the safest in the implantology field. Its reliability and mechanical stability are widely proved by the low incidence of long-term prosthetic complications. Due to such specific properties, the system allows lots of restorative options in addition to the traditional techniques. It is possible to mill the abutments directly inside the mouth, just like with natural teeth. Exacone? implants may be restored with extra-oral cementation technique as well, that allows to completely and easily remove the cement in excess, achieving very good aesthetics. As an alternative an integrated abutment-crown may be prepared, a cementless solution allowing to save a lot of chairtime and to handy adjust the restoration directly chairside. Implant dentistry is getting closer and closer to prosthetics on natural teeth: the Exacone? implant system is a unique solution in this direction, providing impressive restorative results, both aesthetic and functional.