A new generation of restorative design
Driven by science.
Designed for harmony.
Harmony at every stage. Slim, concave emergence profile across the conical connection (CC) restorative portfolio – from healing to final restoration, designed to give tissue the space it deserves.
Supporting biology
Allows for sufficient biological width and improves soft-tissue health, helping to limit peri-implantitis risk.1-4
Enhancing esthetics
Lean, concave emergence profiles create favorable soft-tissue contours that support natural esthetic outcomes.2,3,4
Improving patient comfort
Leads to lower patient discomfort in immediate placement while supporting long-term stability.3,4
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"A slim, concave emergence profile gives soft tissue the space it needs to thrive. It supports subcrestal placement, preserves biological width, and minimizes inflammation. By reducing bone profiling, I can protect tissue and maintain long-term stability – achieving harmony between biology, esthetics, and patient comfort."
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References
- Chokaree P, Poovarodom P, Chaijareenont P, Rungsiyakull P. Effect of Customized and Prefabricated Healing Abutments on Peri-Implant Soft Tissue and Bone in Immediate Implant Sites: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(3):886.
- Lin GH, Lee E, Barootchi S, Rosen PS, Curtis D, Kan J, Wang HL. The influence of prosthetic designs on peri-implant bone loss: An AO/AAP systematic review and meta-analysis. J Periodontol. 2025 Jun 9.
- Atieh MA, Shah M, Ameen M, Tawse-Smith A, Alsabeeha NHM. Influence of implant restorative emergence angle and contour on peri-implant marginal bone loss: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2023;25(5):840-852.
- Refers to the slim and concave emergence profile design
- Hall J, Neilands J, Davies JR, Ekestubbe A, Friberg B. A randomized, controlled, clinical study on a new titanium oxide abutment surface for improved healing and soft tissue health. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2019 Mar;21 Suppl 1:55-68.