Healing Abutment Neodent
The Neodent Healing Abutments are essential components in modern implant dentistry, designed to protect the implant site, support proper soft tissue healing, and maintain optimal gingival contours for final restorations. At Dentlot, we offer the Neodent Grand Morse Healing Abutments, priced at $20.00, providing dental professionals with reliable and precise solutions for post-implant tissue management. These healing abutments are engineered to fit securely onto Neodent implants, offering stability and protection during the critical healing phase and ensuring that surrounding soft tissues adapt correctly. Using Neodent Healing Abutments allows clinicians to shape and maintain the emergence profile, which is vital for predictable prosthetic outcomes and achieving both esthetic and functional excellence. Manufactured from high-quality, biocompatible materials, these abutments deliver durability and consistent performance, even under repeated clinical use, making them suitable for both single-tooth and multi-unit restorations. Their precise design supports seamless integration with digital workflows, including CAD/CAM restorative planning and intraoral scanning, allowing for accurate prosthetic fabrication and enhanced treatment predictability. Patients benefit from reduced post-operative discomfort, faster healing, and natural-looking gingival contours, while clinicians gain confidence in achieving consistent, high-quality results. Incorporating Neodent Healing Abutments into clinical protocols streamlines workflow, reduces chair time, and ensures that final restorations are placed under optimal soft tissue conditions. Dentlot is committed to providing high-quality, affordable implant components that meet the demands of modern dentistry, ensuring that every implant procedure achieves the best possible outcome. By choosing Neodent Healing Abutments from Dentlot, dental professionals can rely on precise, durable, and versatile components that support predictable healing, esthetic tissue adaptation, and long-term success in implant restorations.