Locator Abutment

Locator Abutment

The Locator Abutment is a low-profile and aesthetic attachment used to secure removable partial or full dentures onto implants. It provides the patient with comfortable use by ensuring the prosthesis remains stable both vertically and against lateral movements.

Widest Range of Cuff (Neck) Options

Offers a total of 7 different height alternatives—1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, and 7.0 mm—depending on gingival thickness.

High Torque Resistance

Securely fixed onto the implant with a recommended torque value of 35 Ncm for the long-term stability of the prosthesis.

Why Matthias Locator Abutment?

Main Reasons

  • Low-Profile Advantage: Its small and compact structure occupies less space inside the denture, allowing for a thinner and more aesthetic prosthetic design.
  • Perfect Tissue Compatibility: The wide range of neck heights (1.0 mm to 7.0 mm) allows for ideal height adjustment even in cases with extreme gingival recession.
  • Strong and Vibration-Free Grip: Combined with 35 Ncm torque strength, the design prevents the denture from clicking or shifting during chewing, giving the patient confidence.
  • Clinical Flexibility: Regardless of narrow or wide jaw structures, it offers an applicable solution in every case by working compatibly with all Matthias implant diameters (3.4 mm - 6.5 mm).
Everything You Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the connection advantage of the Matthias implant system?
Provides bacterial sealing thanks to the 11-degree Morse Taper connection and completely prevents abutment micro-movements.
How does the implant surface structure affect osseointegration?
Special thread design and "Surface Increaser" technology increase the bone contact surface, accelerating the healing process and maximizing primary stability.
Should different prosthetic parts be used for all diameters?
No. Our system is clinician-friendly; all implant diameters have a single standard connection type, which simplifies stock management and the application process.
What safety does the Atraumatic Apex design provide in surgery?
The spherical tip structure of the implant minimizes the risk of damaging critical anatomical structures such as the sinus floor or nerve channels during placement.
Is it compatible with digital workflow (CAD/CAM)?
Yes. With our Scan Body and Ti-Base options, we support a full digital workflow, providing high-precision restoration opportunities.

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