A multi‑unit screw is a specialized prosthetic component used in dental implantology. Unlike standard bone screws, multi‑unit screws are designed to secure prosthetic abutments to dental implants, allowing for the fabrication of screw-retained bridges, full-arch restorations or hybrid prostheses. These screws are critical for ensuring a stable, long-lasting connection between the implant and the prosthetic framework.
When we say “compatible with Israeli system”, it generally refers to screws and abutments designed to work with multi-unit implant platforms commonly used in Israel, which often conform to metric internal hex designs compatible with major international brands.
Key Features
Material:
Typically made of medical-grade titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) or titanium alloy, ensuring biocompatibility, high strength, and resistance to corrosion.
Some screws feature color coding for easy identification of size or angulation.
Design:
Screw head: Usually hexagonal or torx-like internal drive for precise torque application.
Threading: Fine, precision-machined threads compatible with the implant platform.
Length & Diameter: Varies depending on the implant connection; common sizes include for prosthetic fixation.
Applications:
Securing multi-unit abutments to implants.
Enabling angled or straight prosthetic connections in full-arch restorations.
Providing stable support for temporary or permanent prosthetic frameworks.
Compatibility:
Works with internal hex implant systems, commonly adopted in Israel.
Compatible with prosthetic abutments, lab analogs, and healing abutments designed for the same platform.
Often universal across several brands, making it versatile for multi-brand practices.

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