How is Passivity Plus™ cold welding different from implant-abutment cold welding?
| Aspect | Traditional Conical Connection | Passivity Plus |
| Cold weld location | Between the implant and the abutment | Between the screw body and internal base walls |
| When screw removed | Abutment stays in the implant | All components release |
| Effect | Abutment stays 'stuck' | Base components regain flexibility |
The Passivity Plus™ cold welding is internal to the prosthetic component, allowing the self-adjusting mechanism to remain functional until final torque.
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Contact Information
For help implementing Passivity Plus to your next case, contact ROE Dental Laboratory:
- Phone: (216) 663-2233
- Email: info@roedentallab.com