Anatotemp has launched the fourth generation of its AnatotempSC TiBase, a digitally scannable anatomic dental implant healing abutment. The updated product, which builds on the success of its predecessors, aims to improve the digital dental implant workflow by eliminating the need for multiple steps during the healing process.
According to the company, the AnatotempSC TiBase Generation 4 combines the healing abutment and impression post or scan body in one component, streamlining the process for clinicians. This all-in-one solution ensures that the correct gingival emergence profile is created while eliminating the need to remove the healing abutment during impression taking or scanning.
“We are very excited to announce the introduction of the Anatotemp SC TiBase line of components. Saving four restorative steps and a treatment appointment is a huge plus for both the clinician and patient,” said Terry B. Philibin, DDS, MS, MBA, president and CEO of Anatotemp. “Combining an anatomic healing abutment and impression body all in one component provides exactly what dental implant clinicians have been asking for.”
The new design includes several improvements, such as increased connection strength, gold anodization for better durability, and a concave initial emergence for optimal tissue support, the company said. It also features a platform-switch architecture to improve long-term clinical outcomes. The component offers digital and radiographic confirmation of complete seating, ensuring accurate placement while remaining adjustable for clinicians, the company said.
The AnatotempSC TiBase is compatible with multiple dental implant systems, providing flexibility for various dental practices. The advancements in this fourth generation aim to reduce chair time and simplify procedures, improving the treatment experience for both dental professionals and their patients, the company said.
About Anatotemp
Anatotemp, a division of Buckeye Medical Technologies, focuses on designing and manufacturing advanced dental implant components. The company’s products are designed to improve clinical outcomes and streamline dental workflows, contributing to better patient care and practice efficiency.