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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Why Sterngold?........................................................................................................................................................................3 Return Policy and Company Certifications.............................................................................................................4

Sterngold ERA® Attachment Systems........................................................................................................................5

Partial/Overdenture...............................................................................................................................................................6

Bar/Implant Abutments......................................................................................................................................................7

Non-Engaging Impression Coping Technique.....................................................................................................8

Changing ERA® Male/ERA® Angle Correction....................................................................................................11

EZ PickUp® Material............................................................................................................................................................12

Common Causes of Wear...............................................................................................................................................13

ERA® Implant...........................................................................................................................................................................14

ERA® Implant Abutment Selection Guide............................................................................................................15

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Affordable Dental Access. Enhanced Quality of Life.

Why Sterngold?

Affordability Affordability and quality merge in our products so you can remain competitive by providing advanced treatments, with the opportunity to generate a good rate of return.

Access Access to our full range of quality, up-to-the-minute, precision-engineered, yet affordable products.

Access to our full pre- and after-sales support, through technical and educational expertise, well-informed sales insights, industry collaboration, and first-rate customer service.

Helping improve quality of life We carry restorative dental products that, by nature, aim to enhance quality of life. What’s in it for you?

Dental Practice We empower the achievement of your practice goals: patient satisfaction, treatment effectiveness, and business growth.

Dental Laboratory We enable you to stay competitive in the changing landscape of dental technology.

About Us Sterngold Dental, LLC, is a global player with a rich and celebrated history in the dental community. We are recognized by the name Sterngold Dental and the shorter reference, Sterngold. While forward looking, Sterngold credits its solid reputation in restorative dentistry, in particular, and in providing quality products for the dental community, in general, to its storied history that traces back to 1897. Thriving for over a century and a quarter speaks volumes on ability and credibility and the milestones are many.

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RETURN POLICY

STERNGOLD DENTAL, LLC'S QUALITY POLICY STATEMENT

• We will provide our customers with consistent, superior products, components, and accessories at competitive prices, on time • We ensure that our products and services meet or exceed the requirements of the Quality System guided by EN ISO 13485:2016 and the Canadian Medical Device Regulations, MDD 93/42/EEC, MHLW Ministerial Ordinance No. 169, Brazil ANVISA RDC requirements and the Food and Drug Administration’s Quality System Regulations and Current Good Manufacturing Practices. • We will strive for continued development of the Quality Management System and to meet or exceed all customer expectations

Please review your invoice and products before opening the package.

All returns must have prior authorization from Sterngold. Please call our Customer Service Department at 800-243-9942 to obtain a return authorization number and clearly write the issued number on the outside of the Shipping package. All unopened products must be in resalable condition. A copy of the invoice or packing slip must be enclosed with the return. Return freight costs are the Customer's responsibility. Sterngold is not responsible for any lost or damaged products returned to us. Please allow 2 to 4 weeks for return processing. No credit will be provided for freight costs on original invoice. ATTACHMENTS, IMPLANTS AND CONSUMABLES No returns are accepted after 30 days from purchase date. Any opened products will not be accepted for credit. Any unopened product returned within 30 days of the invoice date will be subjected to a 20% restocking fee. ALLOYS Our 30-day product guarantee on all alloys permits the return of metal in quantities of 5-ounces or less. When returned within 30 days, credit will be issued at the original invoice price for the quantity of material returned (including buttons). Unopened metal returned within 30 days from delivery date will be issued credit at 20% off the original invoice price or intrinsic based on the current market, whichever is lower. OSHA REGULATIONS: To comply with Federal Regulations and Sterngold's infection control program, all items not returned in their original, unopened packaging must be disinfected and shipped in compliance with current OSHA rules. Failure to follow OSHA regulations will result in your package being returned at your expense. Items which can be used in the mouth must be disinfected and repackaged in a heat sealed envelope labeled with a notice of disinfection.

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ERA®

Before the ERA ® concept was developed, dental professionals and their patients were experiencing problems with a few resilient attachments. They were too expensive, complicated to fabricate, and too fragile or unreliable for long term patient service. The ERA ® System alleviates these problems by using new materials and patented designs. ERA ® Attachments consist of a metal female component, which is intraorally fixed; and a replaceable, high density nylon male anchored in the denture base. Features: • Low in cost. By eliminating the machining of expensive gold alloy components, ERA ® Attachments are affordable to many more patients. • Easy to use. Fabrication and maintenance procedures have been simplified. • Tough and reliable. In vitro studies* and clinical experience show ERA ® Attachments to be long lasting and patients find them comfortable and easy to live with. Worldwide…dentists prescribe, and technicians fabricate, thousands of ERA ® retained restorations every month while patients put them to hard daily use. You can join themwith confidence.

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ERA ® Retention

Test results using one Standard ERA ® Partial Denture Attachment by Jonathan M. Wohlford, D.D.S., Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry Test results using two Micro ERA ® Attachments by an independent testing laboratory, Thielsch Engineering, Inc.

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1. Female retention of the original white male, indicative of both male and female wear. 2. Female retention of a new white male, indicative of female component wear. 3. Retention of new males in a “four- year” female. Retention values taken after 20 insertion-removal cycles for new male wearing in.

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ERA ® with 0.4mm resiliency

Locator ® has no resiliency

Competitive Comparison

ERA ® Angled Abutments *Study conducted by Jonathan M. Wohlford, D.D.S., Medical College of Virginia, School of Dentistry

Locator ®

Locator® is a registered trademark of Zest Dental Solutions.

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Partial/ Overdenture

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ERA ® Partial Denture Attachments The female component is either a plastic pattern, which is incorporated as part of a crown wax-pattern and cast in a hard alloy, or it is a machined steel part that can be cast into a crown. A metal female jig (which becomes part of your stone model) is available to hold the male in place for laboratory processing into the partial denture’s acrylic saddle. You have a choice of two male designs. The ERA ® -Reduced Vertical male (ERA®-RV) has 0.4mm of vertical resiliency and universal joint hinging. The ERA ® Micromale has the same resiliency and hinging, but needs 0.5mm less vertical space and has a diameter of almost 1.0mm less, making it the smallest extracoronal resilient attachment in the world. The ERA ® -RV and ERA ® Micro males also have a projection which contacts the abutment crown above the female eyelet. This resists vertical displacement of the partial denture’s distal extension saddle. Within the ERA ® -RV there are three female choices. The original female drops 0.3mm from its connection to the crown. Bone loss in the edentulous area could mean that there is a significant amount of space between the attachment and the tissue. Now you can place the female eyelet closer to the tissue with two offset females. The bottom of the ERA ® -RVOffset female 2.5 drops 2.5mm from its connection to the crown and the ERA ® -RVOffset 4.5 drops 4.5 mm. We made extensive use of state of the art product engineering software during the design and testing phases of these attachments to ensure that these females are as strong as the original. Within the Micro ERA ® there are two materials out of which the females are manufactured. The original female is a plastic pattern. In addition we offer a machined stainless steel female.

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ERA ® -RV 4.5mm Offset

ERA ® Micro Partial Female

ERA ® Partial Female

ERA ® -RV 2.5mm Offset

ERA ® Micro DE Female SS (cast-to)

ERA ® Micro Partial Metal Jacket

ERA ® -RV Partial Metal Jacket

ERA ® Micro ERA ® -RV Partial Impression Copings

ERA ® Overdenture Attachments There are two female designs and two post diameters for root retained overdentures. The ERA ® Overdenture Attachment female is a plastic pattern that is incorporated into the wax-pattern for a post and root-cap coping. It is cast in a hard alloy. It comes in the original size and the Micro, which is 20% smaller. The Micro saves 0.5mm in height and almost 1 mm in width, with no loss of retention or longevity. The ERA ® Direct Placement Overdenture Attachment female is manufactured in surgical stainless steel and cemented into a root specially prepared to receive it. The standard size stainless steel females are made in a choice of two post diameters and four post angles to accommodate most patient’s needs. In addition, micro size females are available with the small diameter post and four post angles. It’s ideal to have the attachment parallel, however, the attachment will function normally up to 5° out of parallel with the case’s path of insertion. All ERA ® Direct Placement females are titanium nitride coated.

1. Micro and standard plastic patterns for the ERA ® Overdenture female. Stainless steel females for direct clinical placement. 2. Two post diameters, 1.3mm and 1.7mm. The titanium nitride coating extends onto the post to identify the larger version. 3. Angled posts: 0˚ (straight), 5˚, 11˚, and 17˚. 4. Alignment handles help you carry the female to the root and aid in evaluating the attachment’s angulation. 5. Specialized burs for root preparation: • Spade Drill for removing gutta percha. • Pilot Drill with depth reference ring for post preparation. • Countersink Bur for shaping the occlusal surface of the root to support the female. 6. Overdenture males. Used with both laboratory cast and prefabricated, stainless steel females.

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ERA ® Micro Drill & Tap Attachment

ERA ® Bar As with all ERA ® attachments, these feature a black fabrication male with built-in spacer and there are eight colored coded males for a consistent level of retention over the life of the attachment. Optional ERA ® Micro metal jacket holds the attachment male securely in the denture base and comes preloaded with the black fabrication male. Males are changed without the use of auto polymerizing acrylic. A new addition is the ERA ® Micro DE Weldable which can be welded off the end of a bar.

ERA ® Micro Laser Weldable Female

ERA ® Micro LaserWeldable Female (SS) ERA ® Micro LaserWeldable Female (Ti)

#811217 #811218 #811219 #811221 #811222 #811607

Drill and Tap - Drill

ERA ® Drill and Tap Attachment

Bar Attachment - Drill Bar Attachment - Tap

ERA ® Micro DE Female (Ti) - Weldable

ERA ® Micro DE Female (Ti) - weldable

Drill and Tap - Tap

ERA ® Implant Abutments This version of the ERA ® combines the overdenture attachment concept with an implant abutment. It is made of titanium alloy. Its ERA ® female is titanium nitride coated and works with the same overdenture males used for patients with natural root abutments. The prosthetic head of the abutments is also manufactured in the micro size. This attachment is reduced 20% from the original, making it the smallest overdenture implant abutment, with no loss of performance. No overdenture abutment lasts longer and none can compare to the true vertical resiliency of the patented ERA ® Implant Abutment . There are straight and angled abutments to achieve functional parallelism even when implants are divergent. Like the ERA ® Overdenture Attachment , it’s ideal to have the attachment parallel, however, the attachment will function normally up to 5° out of parallel with the case’s path of insertion. Tighten the abutment in the implant using either the Thumb Knob or the 20N•cm torque wrench , each combined with the ERA ® socket. We make ERA ® Abutments for Sterngold-ImplaMed ® implants and for many other brands (compatibility chart can be found on back page).

1. ERA ® Implant Abutments are made for Sterngold and many other implants in micro and standard size. 2. Two-piece angled abutment for divergent implants. The abutment base threads into the implant. The attachment female is bonded to the base. Use Resiment Ready-Mix 3. Six (6) attachment angles: 0˚, 5˚, 11˚, 17˚, 23˚ and 30˚. 4. Alignment handles help you carry the female to the implant site and aid in evaluating the attachment’s angulation. 5. The same ERA ® male used with root retained overdentures is used with ERA ® implant abutments. 6. We manufacture ERA ® Implant Abutments for most major implant brands and in varying cuff heights. 7. Stern ERA ® standard and micro overdenture impression copings are used to create an accurate transfer impression relationship. 8. The Non-Engaging Impression Copings will record the rotational position of the internal thread of the implant, sometimes called thread timing. We make these to fit most popular implants. Two large flat sides ensure that the impression coping can only be seated into the impression in one rotational position.

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Non-Engaging Impression Coping Technique

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Technique for the ERA ® Implant Abutments utilizing the Non-Engaging Impression Copings The ERA ® Implant Abutment has a number of advantages when compared to other overdenture abutments. One of those unique advantages is the ability to correct the angulation of misaligned implants. Until now, the angle correction procedure had to be performed in the mouth. However, this procedure can now be performed in the laboratory. The ERA ® Implant Abutment screws directly into the implant, bypassing any anti-rotation mechanism.

The Non-Engaging Impression Copings will record the rotational position of the internal thread of the implant, sometimes called thread timing. Two large flat sides ensure that the impression coping can only be seated into the impression in one rotational position.

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Models are used to illustrate procedures in the mouth. The dentist will screw the correct Non-Engaging Impression Coping into each implant in the mouth and tighten by hand, using the Friction Driver.

In the laboratory the technician will screw an implant analog onto each impression coping and insert that unit into the impression.

Create a closed-tray impression, being careful not to displace the tissue. Carefully segregate each impression coping, recording its position, so that it can be returned to the same hole in the impression. Send the impression and the impression copings to the dental laboratory.

It is best to add a soft tissue replica material before pouring the model. This will allow the technician to accurately measure the depth of the tissue. Sterngold’s InstaGums ® is recommended.

The laboratory technician will use a surveyor to establish the ideal path of insertion for the overdenture. In this example, two of the implants are parallel to the appropriate path of insertion and will use the one-piece, 0 degree ERA ® Implant Abutment.

For those implants requiring angle correction, use one of the clear plastic ERA ® Implant Abutment Gauges to determine which angle correction abutment will be used. ERA ® Implant Abutments are made in 5, 11, 17, 23, and 30 degree versions.

In this example the 17 degree will be used. Once each tissue cuff and angle has been measured, the proper ERA ® Implant Abutments can be ordered.

Screw the appropriate 0° abutment, or angle correction base, into each implant on the model using the ERA ® Micro Socket and the Thumb Knob. Snap a white ERA ® Alignment Handle into the appropriate angled female component.

Snap a white Alignment Handle into the other female components. Rotate each of the angled ERA ® Micro Females until they all line up with the desired path of insertion of the denture.

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Using an indelible pen, mark a vertical line across the juncture between the implant abutment base and the ERA ® Micro Female, wherever space allows. Remove the ERA ® Females from the bases.

Add a small quantity of Resiment Ready-Mix cement into the socket of the base. Also, apply a small amount of cement to the button on the bottom of the ERA ® Female. Too much cement may make it difficult to completely snap the ERA ® Female into the base.

Snap the ERA ® Micro Female into the base, aligning the two halves of the mark. Clean up any excess cement.

The doctor will receive all of the abutments, being careful to identify each abutments position. Models are used to illustrate procedures in the mouth.

Each abutment is screwed into its appropriate implant and hand tightened, using the ERA ® Micro Socket and Thumb Knob.

Next, each abutment is torqued to 35 Ncm, using the ERA ® Micro Socket and a a torque wrench that will accommodate a 4mm square driver.

The remaining stepsmay be performed directly in themouth or on themodel.

Snap a Black Fabricating Male or a Metal Jacket with Black Male onto each abutment.

Small pieces of thin rubber dam are very effective at blocking out any exposed abutment surface. The rubber dam helps to prevent composite or acrylic from locking into any undercuts. Or the white block out spacers, packaged with Metal Jackets, may be used to block out undercuts.

Using a Round Bur, prepare a recess in the denture over each Metal Jacket. The denture should not touch the males or it will not be seated properly on the tissue. A lingual window may be formed into each recess.

Use SternVantage ® Varnish to prime the recesses over the Metal Jackets and light cure.

Add composite or acrylic over the top and sides of the Metal Jackets. Sterngold’s EZ PickUp ® material is recommended.

Place additional resin in the recesses of the overdenture and seat the prosthesis into the mouth.

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Non-Engaging Impression Coping Technique, cont'd

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Passive seating is most important. If the tissue is displaced, it will be difficult to seat the attachments accurately.

Remove the denture. Fill any defects with resin and finish the prosthesis. Excess ERA PickUp ® material may be removed from unvarnished areas easily.

A soft reline material, like Sterngold’s QuickLine ™ , is recommended to cushion the tissue and implants. This long-term self-curing silicone material is dispensed easily from an automixing gun and may be applied directly to the denture.

Replace the Black Fabrication Males with the White Final Males. This will activate the 0.4 mm vertical resiliency feature of the ERA ® attachment.

Use the ERA ® Micro Core Cutting Bur in a straight handpiece at medium speed to cut out the center button of the Black Male. Use two or three short cutting cycles with an in-and-out motion.

After the core has been removed, collapse the remaining ring into the open space and lift it out. The ERA ® Attachment Extraction Tool is recommended.

Place the white ERA ® Micro Overdenture Males on the ERA ® Micro Seating Tool and snap them into the Metal Jackets.

Reseat the denture. The procedure is complete.

To order components, please refer to the ERA ® Implant Abutment Selection Chart located on page 15 or on the Sterngold website: http://bit.ly/Sterngold_ERA_abutments

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Changing ERA® Male/

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ERA® Angle Correction

Changing the ERA ® Male All ERA ® males are mechanically anchored in the denture base. They provide both vertical resiliency and universal hinge movement. Worn males are removed with a specially designed bur and new ones snap into a metal jacket permanently processed into the denture. There is a specifically designed metal jacket for each type of ERA ® male: partial denture – ERA ® -RV, Micro ERA ® , ERA ® overdenture, and Micro ERA ® overdenture. You can also anchor the males directly in the denture acrylic without the metal jacket.

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2. Bur removes the center post of the male.

3. Pop the remnant of the male out with the ERA® Extraction Tool, or with any sturdy pointed instrument.

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The eight different males provide consistent retention throughout the life of the attachment.

*The green and purple are available for the RV partial only.

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All ERA ® males use the same color code

ERA ® Angle Correction

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1. Snap a white alignment handle into the straight ERA ® attachments. Rotate

2. Mark a vertical line using an indelible pen across the juncture between the implant abutment base and the ERA ® Female – wherever space allows. Remove the females from the bases.

the angled ERA ® female until they all line up with the desired path of insertion of the denture.

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4. Snap in the ERA ® Female, aligning the two halves of the mark. Clean up any excess cement.

Resiment Ready-Mix cement into the socket of the base and a small amount to the button on the bottom of the female.

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ERA PickUp® Material

Quick Reference Sections

EZ PickUp ® Material Tissue-colored, self-curing composite material

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1. Use SternVantage ® Varnish to prime the recesses and light cure.

2. Add EZ PickUp ® Material over the top and sides of the metal jackets.

3. Place additional resin in the recesses of the overdenture and seat the prosthesis in the mouth.

4. Passive seating is most important. If the tissue is displaced, it will make accurate seating of the attachments difficult.

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EZ PickUp® Syringe, Tips & SternVantageVarnish LC 1 syringe @ 15 grams, 15 tips and 1 bottle of 5 ml Varnish LC EZ PickUp® Material

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5. Remove the denture. Fill any defects with resin and finish the prosthesis. Excess EZ Pick-

6. A soft reline material, like Sterngold’s QuickLine ™ , is recommended to cushion the tissue and implants during the healing phase.

Up ® can easily be removed from the unvarnished areas.

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Common Causes of Wear

Common Causes of Wear for Attachments with Nylon Components

ERA ® FabricationTips for Plastic Females

The following suggestions from the dental laboratory technicians and dentists on our technical staff, as well as some of our field survey labs, will contribute to extending the life of the prosthesis and patient comfort. Patient Consistently Bites the Overdenture Into Place The patient should be instructed on how to insert the prosthesis into place with his/her fingers. Cleaning Abutments or Females with an Abrasive Cleaner Toothpaste can be very abrasive. The patient should be instructed to remove all traces of toothpaste after brushing. The abrasive in some toothpaste can cause extensive wear on the inside of the female when the male is inserted. Denture Cleaners Patients who use denture cleaner should be advised to follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Most require a soak time of only 5 to 15 minutes then rinse and store overnight in only water. Patient should avoid leaving the overdenture in the cleaning solution for extended time or overnight since many cleaners can have a detrimental effect on the surface of the nylon males and cause them to loose their retention. The cleaning solution can actually attack the nylon of the males, causing it to soften in approximately 1-2 months. Solutions containing Chlorine may cause the nylon males to become hard and brittle. This will cause premature wearing of the males, and eventually, some wear of the females. Insertion of the ERA ® Blue, Grey, Yellow, Red, Green or Purple ColoredMale The insertion of the blue, grey, yellow or red males prematurely can cause excessive wear in the male. Two additional retention males are available in the ERA-RV Partial version. They are green and purple.

Distal Extension (ReducedVertical andMicro) Although the ERA female is a plastic burnout pattern and can be cast in virtually any alloy, care should be taken to choose a hard alloy. The two most important aspects to consider are Vickers hardness and Ultimate Tensile strength. These attributes will provide optimum retention and long life of the female eyelet. A minimumVickers of 200 and an Ultimate Tensile of at least 75,000 psi is recommended. Overdenture We should pay particular attention to the cast Overdenture application of ERA. Prescriptions in these cases often request a yellow crown and bridge alloy. In choosing this kind of alloy, use a type IV metal that allows you to harden the finished casting to a high Vickers Hardness. There are many of these on the market today including Stern’s Apollo, a 46% type III that can be hardened to 230 Vickers. Hardening techniques for C+B metals are relatively standardized. First, anneal the finished casting by heating and quenching and then harden by heating and slow cooling. (Refer to specific alloy manufacturer for temperatures and detailed hardening technique.) This is a simple step that can ensure a successful case. WARNING: Great care must be taken when using debubblizers on plastic patterns. These materials may present problems in investing and burnout of the patterns. You must be sure that there are no puddles in or around the attachment. Also take care to fill the inside of the female pattern with a small brush before investing the rest of the pattern. Finishing the Cast ERA ® Females Females are divested in a normal fashion by either sandblasting lightly or stripping in ultra-sonic solution. Care should be taken that the inside of the female is not over sandblasted as this will oversize the female eyelet. Glass beads or light polishing with rubber points can be used to create a clean finished look to this interior surface. The outside surface is not a crucial dimension and can be rubber wheeled and polished but should not require stone or carbide finishing. Parallelism It’s ideal to have the attachment parallel, however, the attachment will function normally up to 8° out of parallel with the case’s path of insertion. If the attachments are off by more than 8° you might not realize maximum life span of the males. Path of Insertion We would like to stress the importance of a short flange in the anterior region. Appliances designed to engage the labial undercut will interfere with proper seating. In cases of deep labial undercut, it should be blocked out before the processing of the denture base. Engage no more than 1 mm of undercut. Full extension of the flange into the vestibule will still provide lip support and help prevent food entrapment.

Keep in mind that the least amount of retention required by the patient is best.

The dentist should always process the prosthesis first with the Black Fabrication Male, core out that male, and then snap in theWhite Male Attachment which is the least retentive. Then, if the patient wants more retention, the Orange Male should be used. Only step up one degree of retention at a time. Tobacco Chewing Silica in the juices created by chewing tobacco can be very abrasive, and may be a cause of wear to the male and the female. Pickup of Attachments Chairside The dentist should make sure that the patient does not bite down once the prosthesis has been placed. We cannot determine the strength of a patient’s bite. Too much pressure can cause the tissue to be displaced. Once the composite around the male has set and the pressure relaxed, the tissue returns to a normal state raising the attachment slightly. This can cause the attachment to snap in and out constantly as the patient talks or chews, causing excessive wear of the male. To avoid this problem, have the patient bite passively. As patient relaxes bite, the dentist should passively hold the prosthesis in place until the acrylic or composite cures.

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ERA® Implant

One Surgical System: Flexible Implant Options

The Sterngold Implant System from Sterngold, offers clinicians flexible implant options for stabilizing overdentures and partial dentures. This user-friendly implant system features implant diameters, offering solutions for most every removable indication. The 2.2mm and 3.25mm diameter implants are available in a one-piece design. All implants utilize the same prosthetic platform, the Sterngold Micro ERA, the original vertically resilient nylon attachment system.

ERA ® Micro Overdenture Prosthetic Kit

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Sterngold ® Implant Surgical Kit

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All tools needed to place ERA Mini Implants.

ERA Implant ® 2.2mm (acid etched)

ERA Implant ® 3.25mm (acid etched)

Available Diameter: 2.2mm Available Lengths: 10, 13, 15mm Available Cuff Heights: 2 & 3mm

Available Diameter: 3.25mm Available Lengths: 10, 13, 15mm Available Cuff Heights: 2 & 3mm

EZ PickUp ® , Tips & Varnish 220237

Tissue-colored, automixing, self-curing attachment processing material. 1 syringe @ 15 grams, 15 Tips and 5ml Varnish

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ERA® Implant Abutment Selection Guide

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ERA ® Implant Abutment | The smallest prosthetic head and the only with true vertical resiliency! • ERA ® Abutments are manufactured for most popular screw and cylinder implants. • Components and product numbers vary with the implant type. • Varying cuff heights are available, depending on implant platform and range from 0.5 mm to 6.5 mm. • Five angles to accommodate divergent implants: 0˚ (straight), 5˚, 11˚, 17˚, 23˚ and 30˚. • Refer to the ERA ® ordering information on this page for compatibility and for ease in ordering, reference the group letter. • Implant Analogs are available for different platforms. Visit www.sterngold.com or call 800-243-9942 for product availablity. • http:/bit.ly/Sterngold_ERA_Abutments

SIZE ERA ® Implant Abutments fit the following implants: SIZE MANUFACTURER GROUP

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MANUFACTURER Core-Vent ® (3.5 head) Micro-Vent ® (4.5 head) Bio-Vent ® (4.5 head) Screw-Vent ® (4.5 head) Core-Vent ® (4.5 head) Tapered Swiss Plus™ (4.8 platform) Tapered Swiss Plus™ Straight Swiss Plus™ Straight Swiss Plus™ Advent (4.5 platform) Advent (4.5 platform)

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Hex Cylinder

A

ITI TE™ (4.8 head) ITI Std. & Std. Plus (4.8 head) ITI TE™ (4.8 head) ITI Std. & Std. Plus (4.8 head) ITI Std. & Std. Plus (4.8 head) Regular Connection (Bone Level) Narrow Connection (Bone Level)

S S S S

4.25

3.3 3.3 4.0

NP Self-tapping Hex Screw

W W

3.3

4.5 4.7 5.3 3.7 4.8 4.1 4.8 3.7 4.7

NP Acid Etched Hex Cylinder

AN

A A A A A A A A A A A S S B C

Dentsply 3.5

4.1 4.1

3.75 3.75 3.75

Standard Hex Screw Self-tapping Hex Screw Self-tapping “SST” Hex Screw Standard Hex Screw Self-tapping Hex Screw Self-tapping “SST” Hex Screw RP “SST” Hex Screw

AE AE AE AC AC AC AD AD AD

4.8

S

FRIALIT ® Plus

4.0 4.0 4.0

XiVe ® Plus

4.1

BD

XiVe ® TG Plus FRIALIT ® Plus

AX AX

3.3

BE

XiVE ® Plus

Zimmer (Calcitek ® , Centerpulse) 3.75 ThreadLoc™

XiVE ® TG Plus

5.0

A D K K A A A A A

Henry Schein ® 4.3 Astra Tech 3.5/4.0 Aqua 4.5/5.0 Lilac

MIS 3.3 3.75 4.20

3.75

RP Acid Etched RP Acid Etched RP Acid Etched

4.0

Integral ® Spline ® Spline ®

Camlog

AH

Internal Hex** Internal Hex** Internal Hex ** Internal Hex **

B B B

4.0 5.0 3.3 4.1 3.5 4.3 5.0 6.0 3.3 3.3 3.3 4.0 5.0

3.75

4.0

AK AJ AK AK AJ AJ

Keystone (Lifecore) 3.75

Stern IC (4.8 head) Stern IC (4.8 head)

5.0 C ** these can be either the Biocom or Seven Implants Southern Implants 3.5 Tri-Nex Z 4.3 Tri-Nex T 5.0 Tri-Nex AN 4.0 Oct (4.8 Head) S 5.0 Oct (4.8 Head) S 3.75 External Hex RP A 4.0 External Hex RP A 5.0 External Hex RP A 6.0 External Hex RP A Hahn ™ 3.5 Tapered Implant AY 4.5 Tapered Implant AY Blue Sky Bio 3.3 BIO One Stage (4.8 head) S 4.1 BIO One Stage (4.8 head) S 4.8 BIO One Stage (4.8 head) S 3.3 BIO One Stage (4.1 head) S 4.1 BIO One Stage (4.1 head) S 3.3 BIO Quattro (Narrow) BE 4.1 BIO Quattro (Regular) BD 4.8 BIO Quattro (Regular) BD 3.5 BIO Trilobe (Narrow) Z 4.3 BIO Trilobe (Regular) T 5.0 BIO Trilobe (Wide) AN 6.0 BIO Trilobe (Wide) AN 3.5 BIO Conus 12 (3.5 / 4.5 head) AK 4.0 BIO Conus 1 (3.5 / 4.5 head) AK 4.5 BIO Conus 12 (3.5 / 4.5 head) AJ 5.0 BIO Conus 12 (3.5 / 4.5 head) AJ 3.7 BIO Internal Hex (3.5 head) B 4.1 BIO Internal Hex (3.5 head) B 4.7 BIO Internal Hex (3.5 head) B 4.7 BIO Internal Hex (4.5 head) C 5.7 BIO Internal Hex (4.5 head) C 7.0 BIO Molar (4.5 head) C 3.5 BIO Max (Narrow) AY 4.3 BIO Max (Narrow) AY 5.0 BIO Max (Narrow) AY Neoss 4.0 ProActive A 4.5 ProActive A 5.0 ProActive A 5.5 ProActive A

Restore ® Self-tapping Screw Restore ® Self-tapping Screw Restore ® External Hex Screw Restore ® External Hex Screw

3.5 S 4.0 S

OsseoSpeed™ TX OsseoSpeed™ TX

4.0

3.5/4.3 PUR (NP) 5.0/6.0 PUR (RP)

3.75

4.5/5.0 OsseoSpeed™ TX

4.0 4.0

TRU (NP) TRU (RP) TRU (RP) TRU (RP)

AY AP AP AP

5.0 S

OsseoSpeed™ TX

Restore ® External Hex Cylinder Sustain ® External Hex Cylinder

BioHorizons ® 3.5

Internal

B C B C A A S A S S S A A A A A A A A A A A A X X X A A S X X X A A A A A B B B B B

4.0/4.5 Internal

4.2

A

Nobel Biocare Brånemark System ® 3.3 NP Nobel Speedy™ Groovy (ext.hex)

3.5 4.5 4.0

Single Stage Single Stage

W

3.75

Sustain ® External Hex Screw Sustain ® External Hex Screw

A A A D S S A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

External Hex (Maestro)

4.0 4.2 4.0 3.3 4.0 4.1

Osstem 3.5

Fixture

A

Sustain ® External Hex MC Cylinder Sustain ® Internal Bevel

US II, II Plus

W

NP Mk II NP Mk III

W W

4.1

US II, III, II Plus, III Plus

SI II, III (4.8 head)

3.75

Fixture Fixture

A A A A A A A A D D D Z

Stage-1™ Stage-1™

Hiossen (Osstem) 4.1

US II, III, II Plus, III Plus

Fixture (Old Version) MkII, Self-tapping Fixture MkII, Self-tapping Fixture

PrimaConnex ®

AL

4.0 4.5 5.0

SI II, III SI II, III SI II, III

3.75

IMTEC Corporation ® 3.3

4.0

Universal Flare Cylinder Universal Self-tapping Universal Self-tapping Coated

Nobel Biocare (Steri-Oss ® ) 3.8 HL Cylinder

3.75 3.75

Biomet 3i 3.25

External Hex Miniplant ®

3.8 4.5 3.8 3.8 4.0 3.5

HL Threaded HL Threaded Cylindrical

3.25 3.25

ICE™ Miniplant ®

4.0 4.0

Spike Cylinder

OSSEOTITE ® Miniplant ® Cylinder Miniplant ® External Hex Cylinder ICE™ Self-tapping Self-tapping Threaded Standard Threaded External Hex Cylinder ICE™ Self-tapping OSSEOTITE ® Certain™ OSSEOTITE ® NT Certain™ OSSEOTITE ® CERTAIN PREVAIL OSSEOTITE ® OSSEOTITE ® Standard Threaded External Hex Cylinder OSSEOTITE ® Certain™ OSSEOTITE ® NT Certain™ OSSEOTITE ® CERTAIN PREVAIL Swede-Vent™ Conical Neck CST Swede-Vent™ Standard Swede-Vent™ Standard Micro-Vent ® (3.5 head) Screw-Vent ® (3.5 head) Bio-Vent ® (3.5 head) Screw-Vent ® (3.5 head) Bio-Vent ® X™ Screw-Vent ® (3.5 head) TG OSSEOTITE ® (4.8 Platform)

Universal Cylinder

3.3 3.3

Threaded Steri-Oss

Minimatic/Stryker 3.3

External Hex Cylinder External Hex Screw External Hex Cylinder External Hex Screw External Hex Screw External Hex Cylinder Osteo Standard ST Osteo Standard ST Osteo Standard ST

3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75

Replace ® Select (NP) (Tri-channel)

3.75

4.0 4.0

4.3

Replace ® Select (Tri-channel)

T

4.75 5.0 OIC 3.0 3.25 3.75

4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

4.0

NobelReplace ® Straight (RP) (Tri-channel) NobelReplace ® (Tri-channel) NobelReplace ® (Tri-channel)

T

3.5 4.3 5.0

Z T

NobelReplace™ (WP) (Tri-channel)

AN

INNOVA 4.1

ENDOPORE ® Ext. Connection

A

3.5

NobelReplace™ (Conical (CC))

AY

4.0

4.25

4.0

ENTEGRA™ Ext. Connection

A

4.3

NobelReplace™ (RP) (Conical (CC)) NobelReplace™ (RP) (Conical (CC)) Nobel Active (NP) (Conical (CC)) Nobel Active (RP) (Conical (CC)) Nobel Active (RP) (Conical (CC))

AP

Bud 3.25 3.75

Bud Screwvent Bud Screwvent

A A A A A A A B C

5.0

AP

5.0 5.0 5.0

Biolok International 4.5

3.5

AY

Silhouette Screw Micro-Lok Screw Micro-Lok Cylinder Micro-Lok Screw Micro-Lok Cylinder

4.0 4.0

4.3

AP

Zimmer (Paragon, Centerpulse) 3.5 Bio-Vent ® X™

3.75

5.0

AP

3.75

3.3

Implant Direct 3.5

Interpore IMZ™ 3.3

3.75 4.0 4.0 3.3 3.5 3.7 3.25 3.75

Legacy Legacy Legacy

Hex Cylinder

A A A A A

4.7 5.7 3.5 4.3 5.0 3.7 4.7

3.75

Self-tapping Threaded

BF

4.0 4.0

Hex Cylinder

ERA Micro or Standard ERA Micro only ERA Standard only

RePlant™ Tri-Channel RePlant™ Tri-Channel RePlant™ Tri-Channel

Z T

Self-tapping Threaded

4.25

Hex Cylinder

AN

4.0

Cylinder Cylinder

F F

ScrewPlant ScrewPlant

B C

4.25

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