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● Introduction to Hiossen Healing Abutments
>> Key Features of Hiossen Healing Abutments
>> Techniques for Using Hiossen Healing Abutments
>> Benefits of Hiossen Healing Abutments
● Custom Healing Abutments for Deep Subgingival Implants
>> Advantages of Custom Healing Abutments
>> Case Study: Custom Healing Abutment
● Scan Healing Abutments for Efficient Impression Taking
>> Features of Scan Healing Abutments
>> Benefits of Scan Healing Abutments
● Soft Tissue Healing Expansion Techniques
>> Benefits of Soft Tissue Expansion
● Hiossen Implant Surface Treatments
>> Advantages of NH Surface Treatment
● Case Studies: Hiossen Healing Abutments in Clinical Practice
>> Case Study 1: Single Tooth Replacement
>> Case Study 2: Full Arch Rehabilitation
● FAQs
>> 1. What is the primary purpose of a Hiossen healing abutment?
>> 2. How do Hiossen healing abutments aid in controlling implant depth?
>> 3. What are the benefits of using custom healing abutments?
>> 4. How does the Scan Healing Abutment simplify impression taking?
>> 5. What materials are Hiossen healing abutments made of?
Dental implants have revolutionized the field of restorative dentistry, offering a reliable solution for tooth loss. One crucial aspect of successful implant placement is the healing of surrounding soft tissues, which significantly influences both aesthetic and functional outcomes. The Hiossen healing abutment plays a pivotal role in this process, facilitating optimal soft tissue healing and shaping the gingival contours around an implant.
Hiossen healing abutments are designed to be temporarily connected to an endosseous dental implant. They support the healing of surrounding soft tissues, particularly in single-stage surgical protocols, and are indicated for use up to 180 days. These abutments are available in various heights to accommodate different occlusal clearances, ensuring that the healing process is tailored to individual patient needs.
- Material: Made from titanium alloy Ti6Al4V ELI, which offers excellent biocompatibility.
- Compatibility: Compatible with Osstem TS and Hiossen implants, providing versatility in dental implant systems.
- Connection System: Utilizes a conical hex connection system for secure attachment to the implant.
- Platform Options: Available in both narrow and regular platforms to accommodate different implant diameters.
Hiossen healing abutments play a critical role in promoting soft tissue healing by providing a reference point during surgery. This ensures that implants are placed at an appropriate depth relative to surrounding bone levels, which is essential for achieving optimal soft tissue coverage and preventing overgrowth into the implant space.
1. Incision and Flap Elevation: Make a precise incision to expose the bone where the implant will be placed.
2. Osteotomy Preparation: Use appropriate drilling techniques to create an osteotomy, controlling drill speed and torque to avoid overheating and damaging bone.
3. Placement of Healing Abutment: Attach the Hiossen healing abutment after placing the implant. This serves as a guide for soft tissue healing and helps maintain the proper emergence profile.
4. Checking Depth: Ensure the healing abutment is positioned 1-2 mm above the surrounding bone level to allow for adequate soft tissue coverage.
- Customization Options: Hiossen offers various sizes and heights of healing abutments, allowing for customization based on individual patient needs.
- Enhanced Aesthetics: Properly shaped healing abutments promote better soft tissue contouring, leading to improved aesthetic outcomes in final restorations.
- Simplified Procedures: The design of Hiossen healing abutments simplifies both placement and subsequent restorative procedures.
In cases where implants are placed deeply, conventional healing abutments may not provide adequate support for the supracrestal soft tissue. Custom-made healing abutments offer a tailored approach to optimize soft tissue response and enhance the final aesthetic and functional results.
- Flexibility: Allows for shaping the healing gingival tissue to achieve an ideal emergence profile for permanent restoration.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Offers a non-invasive alternative to complex methods like temporary abutments or laser welding.
- Enhanced Soft-Tissue Stabilization: Promotes optimal soft tissue healing and stability, crucial for deep subgingival implants.
A patient presented with a missing maxillary premolar. After extracting the retained root, a TSIII SA fixture was placed using a surgical guide. A custom healing abutment was connected to the fixture, allowing for soft tissue sculpting to create an oval-shaped subgingival contour. This approach facilitated a natural emergence profile, enhancing the aesthetic outcome of the final prosthesis[4].
The Scan Healing Abutment by Hiossen combines the functions of a healing abutment and a scan body, allowing for digital impressions without removing the healing abutment. This reduces the risk of soft tissue damage and streamlines the impression-taking process.
- Various Sizes: Available in multiple diameters (Ø 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 6.0) and heights (5, 7, 9 mm).
- Occlusal Landmarks: Easy identification of specifications with four occlusal landmarks.
- Specialized Carrier: Enables accurate placement with one hand.
- Reduced Chairside Time: Minimizes the time required for impression taking, enhancing patient comfort and efficiency.
- Stable Soft Tissue Management: Allows for immediate placement of the final prosthesis after removal, ensuring stable soft tissue conditions[1].
In some cases, soft tissue expansion may be necessary to achieve optimal aesthetic results. Techniques such as connective tissue grafts or soft tissue augmentation can be used in conjunction with Hiossen healing abutments to enhance the emergence profile and improve the overall appearance of the final restoration.
- Improved Aesthetics: Enhances the soft tissue contours around the implant, leading to more natural-looking restorations.
- Increased Stability: Provides additional support to the implant, promoting long-term stability and success.
Hiossen implants, such as the ETIII NH model, feature advanced surface treatments like the nano-hydrophilic (NH) surface. This surface enhances osseointegration by increasing bone-to-implant contact, leading to faster bone healing and improved implant stability[2].
- Super Hydrophilic Properties: Increases platelet adhesion and cell differentiation, promoting faster osseointegration.
- Enhanced Initial Stability: Provides high implant stability quotient (ISQ) values, ensuring strong initial stability post-implant placement.
In a case involving the replacement of a single tooth, a Hiossen healing abutment was used to support soft tissue healing. The patient presented with a missing maxillary central incisor. After implant placement, a Hiossen healing abutment was attached to guide the healing process. Post-healing, a final restoration was placed, resulting in excellent aesthetic and functional outcomes.
For a patient requiring full arch rehabilitation, multiple Hiossen healing abutments were used to support the healing of soft tissues around several implants. This approach allowed for optimal soft tissue contouring and facilitated the placement of a fixed dental prosthesis, significantly improving the patient's quality of life.
Hiossen healing abutments are indispensable tools in dental implant procedures, facilitating optimal soft tissue healing and aesthetic outcomes. Their customization options, ease of use, and compatibility with various implant systems make them a preferred choice among clinicians. Whether used in standard or custom applications, Hiossen healing abutments enhance the overall success of dental implant restorations.
A Hiossen healing abutment is primarily used to support the healing of surrounding soft tissues after dental implant placement, ensuring optimal aesthetic and functional outcomes.
Hiossen healing abutments provide a reference point during surgery, helping clinicians place implants at the correct depth relative to surrounding bone levels, which is crucial for proper soft tissue coverage.
Custom healing abutments offer enhanced aesthetics by allowing better soft tissue shaping, are cost-effective, and provide flexibility in managing deep subgingival implants where conventional abutments may fall short.
The Scan Healing Abutment allows for digital impressions without removing the healing abutment, reducing the risk of soft tissue damage and streamlining the impression-taking process.
Hiossen healing abutments are made from titanium alloy Ti6Al4V ELI, which provides excellent biocompatibility and durability.
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[2] https://www.osstemuk.co.uk/DOCUMENTS/IMPLANTS/ETNH/DOWNLOADS/ETNH-Brochure.pdf
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