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Conelog® Progressive-Line Implant System: Conical Performance At Bone Level



Engaging thread design

Improved distribution, advanced primary stability

Deep conical connection

CONELOG® connection benefits

  • High precision, 7,5° deep conical connection
  • Ease of positioning via 3 internal cams
  • Anti-rotational, self-locking conus










Flexible drilling protocol

Supporting under preparation in soft bone

  • Compact free-hand surgical kit
  • Spoonless guided surgical kit

Coronal Anchorage thread

  • Improved stability when limited bone height

Promote® surface

  • Sandblasted, acid-etched, CP4 titanium.

CONELOG® connection benefits:

  • long conus for reduced micromovements
  • superior positional stability in comparison to other conical systems
  • easy positioning with tactile feedback
  • integrated platform switching
  • "vertical fit feature" designed to minimize vertical discrepancy during workflow

Surgical kit features:

  • compact tray design with all the required instruments for soft and dense bone protocols
  • efficient color-coded surgical sequence
  • validated for automated cleaning, disinfection and sterilization
  • empty spare slots allow for customization

The CONELOG PROGRESSIVE-LINE Implants make it easier to implement modern treatment concepts such as immediate restorations or immediate loading. The apical conical macro design of the CONELOG PROGRESSIVE-LINE Implant with extended flank height facilitates achieving high primary stability – regardless of bone quality.

The clinical advantages of the Promote® Surface up to the platform and bone level position complement each other and help to preserve crestal bone and achieve esthetic results.

"I simply love the geometry of the BioHorizons Camlog CONELOG PROGRESSIVE-LINE implant and the great primary stability this implant achieves. I think the flutes on the side of the drill profile are fantastic. There are also keyless guides which mean you don’t have to use an accessory handle like some guides, so it is user-friendly.

I like the conical connection. With German precision and a self-locking connection, it enables you to have precise positioning of the abutments."










Article Published In Dental Solutions Aug/Sept 2023

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