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Solid Reconstructive Sphere

SOLID RECONSTRUCTIVE SPHERE

Dental attachments, like most mechanisms, are subject to wear. Rhein83 produces spheres that restore spherical devices and allows the function of the prosthesis to be restored in a single appointment. Rhein83 offers two types of reconstructive sphere; a solid sphere and a concave sphere. Both types are Tin-coated titanium with a Vickers hardness of over 1600. The concave reconstructive sphere is available in diameters of 1.8 mm, 2.2 mm and 2.5, the solid sphere is only available in diameters of 1.8 mm. The concave sphere is used for restoring the original volume of worn spheres, the solid sphere is used for restorations such as ERA, CEKA and for bars that have lost friction. Reconstructive spheres are fixed by bonding using anaerobic self-hardening or photo-hardening anaerobic composites.

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DENTAL CLINIC

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SOLID REPAIR SPHERE

Ref. 089SRS

SET CONTENT:
2 SOLID SPHERES 1.8mm IN TITANIUM - TiN COATED
2 PINK CAPS SOFT RETENTION
2 PROTECTIVE DISKS
1 KEY

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STUDIO

The worn-out female ring attachment.

Apply a small amount of two-part self curing “metal to metal” resin on the bottom of the sphere. Insert the sphere into the attachment using the tool. Wait for the resin to cure.

The female attachment was converted into a male OT Cap MICRO directly in the patient’s mouth.

Create a hole in the wall of the bar using a 1.6 mm ball drill.

Apply a two part composite to the shank of the sphere. Using the tool, insert the sphere into the hole. Wait for the composite to cure.

The sphere firmly cemented in place. The OT Strategy Cap can now be used in the prosthesis resulting in stability and retention.

A case with unknown titanium abutments. Worn out openings are present on top of the fixtures.

Solid Reconstructive Spheres are placed into the openings. A two-part self curing “metal to metal” resin is applied.

Retentive caps are positioned into the existing denture. The denture is now stable and secure.