Description
🦷 Healing Abutment – Dental Implant Component
🔧 Product Overview
A healing abutment, also known as a healing cap or gingiva former, is a temporary component placed on top of a dental implant during the healing phase. It helps shape the gum tissue and protects the implant site before the final prosthetic (crown or bridge) is placed.
✅ Key Features
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Function | Promotes soft tissue healing and shapes gingival contour |
| Placement | Attached to the implant post during one-stage or two-stage surgery |
| Material | Medical Grade 4 Pure Titanium |
| Sizes Available | Various heights and diameters (e.g., Ø3.6 mm, Ø5 mm, Ø6.5 mm) |
| Torque Recommendation | Typically tightened to 10 Ncm using a 1.25 mm hex driver |
| Design | Slightly wider than implant diameter to guide tissue healing |
| Sterilization | Supplied sterile; autoclavable for reuse |
| Compatibility | Available for multiple implant platforms (SP, RN, WN, NC, RC) |
🏥 Clinical Benefits
- Shapes the gum tissue for esthetic crown placement
- Protects the implant from debris and infection during healing
- Eliminates need for second surgery in one-stage procedures
- Supports predictable soft tissue outcomes



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