| Highly esthetic ZrO2 abutmentDesign and precision by Straumann and Ivoclar VivadentIn two shades for highly esthetic restorationsMaximum flexibility due to anatomic shapes in two gingiva heights (2 and 3.5 mm) and two angles (0° and 15°)Maximum strength due to high-quality zirconium dioxide ceramic and high-precision precise fabrication
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		  CharacteristicsSimple
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		  Reliable
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						  | Processing of a highly esthetic ceramic abutment in different colors with conventional lab methodsLess grinding necessary due to prepared mucosa marginsAdaptation to natural soft tissue contour due to prepared mucosa margins in different heightsOval shape resembles emergence profile of a natural tooth
 | Biocompatible and low thermal conductivityHigh-performance all-ceramics thanks to a high strength and high fracture toughnessReduced risk of margins shining through the soft tissue even with thin mucosa biotypeCrossFit™ ConnectionPrecise fit
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		  Step-by-step
 Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment – Lab procedure
 
 
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Step 1 – Fabricating the master cast and wax-up |  | 
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		  Step 2 – Preparing the Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment |  | 
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		  Step 3 – Fabricating the superstructure |  | 
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		  Step-by-step
 Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment – Prosthetic procedure
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		 Step 1 – Preparation |  | 
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		  Step 2 – Final Insertion |  | 
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		  Step-by-step
 Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment – Chairside procedure
for temporary restorations
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Step 1 – Preparing the Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment |  | 
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		  Step 2 – Fabricating the cement-retained temporary single crown |  | 
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		  Step 3 – Placing the modified Straumann® Anatomic IPS e.max® Abutment |  | 
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		  Step 4 – Cementing the temporary single crown |  | 
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		  Step 5 – Final insertion |  |