Anatotemp® has announced an expansion to its AnatotempSC TiBase® product line with the introduction of a new Internal Torx connection. According to the company, the addition is designed to increase compatibility with a broader range of implant systems and enhance versatility in digital restorative workflows.
The Internal Torx connection features a TorcFit™-style interface that is compatible with the Straumann TorcFit connection. The company states that this design allows more clinicians to adopt a fully digital, single-component workflow.
According to the company, the AnatotempSC TiBase combines a healing abutment and scan body into a single component. This configuration is intended to eliminate the need to remove the healing abutment for intraoral scanning or impression-taking. The company reports that the system supports a pre-contoured emergence profile and aims to maintain soft tissue architecture while improving digital accuracy from surgery to final restoration.
“We continue to expand the AnatotempSC TiBase line to meet the evolving needs of today’s implant surgeon and restorative dentist,” said Terry B. Philibin, DDS, MS, MBA, president and CEO of Anatotemp. “The Internal Torx connection offers greater versatility and reinforces our commitment to delivering simple, efficient solutions that elevate digital implant workflows.”
All AnatotempSC TiBase components are gold anodized. According to the company, this feature supports improved tissue response. The components also include a concave initial emergence profile for tissue contouring and provide both radiographic and digital confirmation of complete seating. The system is compatible with CAD/CAM and intraoral scanning systems.
Anatotemp designs anatomic dental implant healing abutments and states that it is focused on creating components that simplify implant procedures, reduce chair time, and support clinical outcomes.
More information is available at www.anatotemp.com.