Temporary solutions

As versatile as your patients' needs.

A complete selection of temporary abutments.

Temporary Snap Abutment

Immediate Function is a proven concept with predictable outcomes for Nobel Biocare implants. It has the potential to improve esthetic results, shorten healing times and increase patient satisfaction.1
With SnapTemp Abutment, in combination with TempShell, you can offer your patients an immediate increase in quality of life.

Two margin height options (1.5 mm and 3 mm) to accommodate for different soft tissue thicknesses

Snap-fit functionality with no need for screw fixation during try-in and adjustment of the provisional restoration

Specially designed tooling to simplify creation of the occlusal screw channel and to avoid damage to the abutment

 

PEEK Healing and Temporary Abutment

Anatomically shaped to match the contours of the molars, which means fewer shape adjustments and an optimized emergence profile in less time.

PEEK material allows for easy chairside modifications

Anatomically shaped to match the contours of the molars

Temporary PEEK abutments can be used for single and multiple unit cement-retained temporary restorations

Titanium Healing Abutments

For the cases where immediate temporization is not indicated - a broad portfolio of titanium healing abutments. For all connections. For all platforms. For all positions.

All our temporary solutions Instructions For Use

Important information and step-by-step instructions to help guide you through the procedures from start to finish.

Questions about our temporary solutions?

If you would like additional information, more details, or have specific questions about Nobel Biocare temporary solutions, click the link below.

Clinical cases

References

See Instructions For Use for full prescribing information, including indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions. 

  1. Kolinski ML, Cherry JE, McAllister BS, et al. Evaluation of a variable-thread tapered implant in extraction sites with immediate temporization: a 3-year multicenter clinical study. J Periodontol 2014;85(3):386-394.