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PRODUCT CATALOGStraumann ClassicSince 1974Straumann ClassicExclusively distributed by Straumann

The ITI (International Team for Implantology) is academic partner of Institut Straumann AGin the areas of research and education.

ContentsIntroduction2C, E, F, H and K implant types4TPS implant type, one-part implant58 implant type, one-part implant6Bonefit 45 shoulder implant type730 /45 shoulder hollow cylinder implants with labial bevel.With angulation, without angulation8Octa implant, 45 , one-part implant9Instruments10Other components that can be ordered10Application area for components111

IntroductionStraumann ClassicWhen patients and dentists decide on a dental implant, they rely entirely onthe product. As a manufacturer of dental implants, Straumann has been wellacquainted with these demands for almost 40 years.Straumann’s commitment – As a pioneer in implant dentistry, Straumann iscommitted to supporting the millions of patients with Straumann dental implantsand original prosthetic components as exclusive distributor.Implant-borne prosthetic products show signs of wear over a long period, justlike crowns and bridges on natural teeth. Straumann is therefore launchingStraumann Classic components.Straumann Classic stands forppppppppConfidenceReliabilityDurabilityPeace of mindStraumann Classic is Straumann’s commitment to supply prosthetic components for all Straumann implant types listed in this catalog in the event of theneed for a repeat restoration.If your patient received a Straumann implant after 1974, you can order anappropriate prosthetic component through Straumann Classic.Straumann Classic –An additional service for patients and dentists who trustStraumann products.For a smooth and rapid repeat restoration with Straumann Classic components,contact Straumann and ask for our system experts.1250ManufacturerDiener AG Precision MachiningCH-8424 EmbrachSwitzerlandExclusively distributed by Institut Straumann AG, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland2

General guidelinesVarious prosthetic reconstruction options are possible for new restorations ofimplants (1974-1999).Prosthetic components from the current Straumann Product Catalog (notes inbrackets) and remanufactured Straumann Classic components from this catalog are available for the implant types listed in this catalog. Straumann Classiccomponents are indicated by a “C” at the end of the article number.Recommendation for repeat restorationsPlease use articles from the current Straumann Product Catalog as a firstchoice; only use the Straumann Classic products indicated by a “C” if yourequire specific characteristics.3

C, E, F, H and K implant typespp Manufactured from 1974 to 1980pp Indications: These implant types were mainly used for bar solutions, butalso for crown and bridge solutions.pp The following articles are required to restore these implant types with prosthetic components:040.919C4Classic Set, type C, E, F, H and KSet contentsMaterial9 impression capAluminumImplant analogStainless steelGold copingCeramicor *Occlusal screwTitanium

TPS implant type, one-part implantpp Manufactured from 1980 to 1996pp Indication: This implant type was used for one-part bar solutions.pp The following articles are required to restore this implant type with prosthetic components:040.920CClassic Set, TPS implant typeSet contentsMaterialTPS impression capAluminumTPS implant analogStainless steelTPS gold copingElitor **TPS occlusal screw, L 4 mmTitanium5

8 implant type, one-part implantpp Manufactured from 1994 to 1999pp Indication: This implant type was used for bar solutions.pp Prosthetic restorations for Monotype 8 implant also possiblepp The following articles are required to restore this implant type with prosthetic components:040.921C6Classic Set, 8 typeSet contentsMaterialImpression cap for 8º bar headAluminumImplant protective cap for 8º bar headPEEKImplant analog for 8º bar headStainless steelGold copingCeramicor *SCS occlusal screw, L 4 mmTitanium

Bonefit 45 shoulder implant typepp Manufactured from 1989 to 1998pp Indication: This implant type was used for screw-retained or cementedcrowns, bridges, and telescopic and bar solutions.pp The following articles are required to restore this implant type with prosthetic components:Restoration for fixed, cemented crowns and bridgespp Solid abutment (Article according to current Straumann Product Catalog)pp Angled abutmentsArt. No.ArticleMaterial048.483CAbutment, angled 15ºTitanium048.484CAbutment, angled 20ºTitaniumOcta abutment, H 1.5 mmTitaniumRestoration for fixed, screw-retained crowns and bridges048.404CFor screw-retained repeat restorations, one impression set is required per implant.040.922CClassic Set, Octa typeOcta impression capAluminumRN implant analogStainless steelSCS guide screwTitanium(synOcta copings can be used according to current Straumann Product Catalog.)Restoration for denturespp Bar on Octa abutment048.404COcta abutment, H 1.5 mmTitanium(synOcta copings can be used according to current Straumann Product catalog.)pp LOCATOR (article according to current Straumann Product Catalog)LOCATOR is a registered trademark of Zest Anchors, Inc., USA.7

30 /45 shoulder hollow cylinder implants with labial bevel.With angulation, without angulationpp Manufactured from 1988 to 1995pp Indication: This implant type was used for cemented crowns and bridges.For implants with angulation, the placement of angled abutments is notrecommended.pp The following articles are required to restore this implant type with prosthetic components:pp Solid abutment (article according to current Straumann Product Catalog)8Art. No.ArticleMaterial048.483CAbutment, angled 15ºTitanium048.484CAbutment, angled 20ºTitanium

Octa implant, 45 , one-part implantpp Manufactured from 1995 to 1999pp Indication: This implant type was used for bar solutions.pp The following articles are required to restore this implant type with prosthetic components:040.922CClassic Set, Octa typeSet contentsMaterialOcta impression capAluminumRN implant analogStainless steelSCS guide screwTitanium(synOcta copings can be used according to current Straumann Product Catalog.)9

InstrumentsArt. No.ArticleMaterial046.045CDriver for Octa abutmentStainless steel046.114CCross-tip screwdriverStainless steelThe application area for the instruments is given below.Other components that can be orderedArt. No.ArticleMaterial048.220CPlastic coping for abutment 8ºBurn-out plastic048.232CTS gold coping for OctaCeramicor *048.304COcclusal screw, L 15 mmTitanium048.312CTPS occlusal screw, L 8 mmTitanium048.424CPin abutmentCeramicor *048.448CTS post for OctaTitaniumThe application area for the components is given on the next page.10

Application area for componentsThe following list gives an overview of which implant types each of the components can be used for.ArticleDescriptionC, E, F,H and KTPSxMono 8 Octa postOcta TSpostxxBonefit45 046.114CCross-tip screwdriverx048.304COcclusal screw, L 15 mmx048.312CTPS occlusal screw, L 8 mm048.220CPlastic coping for abutment 8º046.045CDriver for Octa abutment048.448CTS post for Octax048.404COcta abutment, H 1.5 mmx048.232CTS gold coping for Octax048.424CPin abutmentx048.483CAbutment, angled 15ºx048.484CAbutment, angled 20 x(048.672)(synOcta thread protection screw)x(049.154)(Transversal screw)x(046.420)(TS screwdriver)xxxFor a smooth and rapid repeat restoration with Straumann Classic components, contact Straumann and ask for oursystem experts.*Ceramicor is a non-oxidizing precious metal alloy for casting on precious metal alloys.** Elitor is a precious metal alloy for soldering and laser welding of precious metal alloys.Ceramicor and Elitor are registered trademarks of Cendres & Métaux SA, Biel-Bienne (Switzerland).11

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3 General guidelines Various prosthetic reconstruction options are possible for new restorations of implants (1974-1999). Prosthetic components from the current Straumann Product Catalog (notes in brackets) and remanufactured Straumann Classic components from this cata- log are available for t