Grammetry

Vortex 1.4mm Direct to MUA Screw

£24

Our recommended screw for direct to MUA restorations.

The vortex screw requires a driver and has a Maximum torque of 15 Ncm and requires a T5 Driver.

Learn all about the benefits of the Vortex screw in this fantastic webinar. Dr. Danny Domingue reviews new concepts in full arch, and how the correct screw plays a large role in full arch success. He goes over the best practices and different uses of varying screws, address screw designs, FP1 screws, angled screw channels, as well as Ti base vs direct to MUA.

Compatibility

Vortex™ Screw 1.4mm Direct to MUA screw is compatible with:

  • 3i
  • Adin                 
  • Astra
  • Blue Sky Bio     
  • Biohorizons
  • Cortex
  • Densply           
  • Dentis             
  • DESS
  • GenTek ZFX
  • Hiossen
  • Keystone
  • Medentika IPS     
  • Medentis Medical (ICX)       
  • Megagen
  • Neobiotech         
  • Neodent mini                       
  • Nobel Biocare     
  • Noris
  • Osstem
  • Southern Implants                 
  • Straumann 
  • Thommen Medical
  • Zimmer

Vortex Direct to MUA Screws

Learn all about the benefits of the Vortex screw in this fantastic webinar. Dr. Danny Domingue reviews new concepts in full arch, and how the correct screw plays a large role in full arch success. He goes over the best practices and different uses of varying screws, address screw designs, FP1 screws, angled screw channels, as well as Ti base vs direct to MUA.

The only screw that can be milled with all 3:

  • Can be used WITHOUT a ti base milling angle predictable 15 degrees+
  • Can be milled WITH ti base angled predictable at 25 degrees
  • Interface can be milled into a titanium bar WITH angle correction at 25 degrees

This speciality screw can be used with a Multi-Unit Abutment, Titanium Bar and a Ti-Base. The Vortex screw's unique shape allows it to be held down by the lateral walls, protecting the crown from loosening or breaking. Another feature is the increased amount of Zirconia, which sits under the screw head for extra stability and strength.

A conventional screw does not have a tapered head, and therefore, does not have the ability of being held down by the lateral walls in the apical direction. A conventional screw only allows for 0.4mm of Zirconia under the screw head. This makes the connection between the crown and the implant week, and often causes breakage.

The speciality screw has different prosthesis types, allowing the clinician to increase the height of the screw channel. This increases the thickness of the Zirconium and in turn increases the strength of material, going from 0.8mm to 1.4mm respectively.

A conventional screw does not have a tapered head, and therefore, does not have the ability of being held down by the lateral walls in the apical direction. A conventional screw only allows for 0.4mm of Zirconia under the screw head. This makes the connection between the crown and the implant week, and often causes breakage.