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Lock'n'Release is comprised of a FDA approved CAD/CAM anodized Titanium customized milled bar, premium denture teeth, and acrylic processed with Ivocap injection system. An innovative solution for lower jaws to meet the needs of more patients in your practice. This bar has been developed specifically for easy installation and removal for patients with dexterity, health or mental issues. The prosthesis can also be removed without effort by an auxiliary person.  

ADVANTAGES:

High Esthetics
Superior Chewing Forces
Easy Repair
Versatile With Implant Placement
Easy To Remove By Patient

DISADVANTAGES:

Tooth Breakage (especially if the MIP plain does not coincide with CO)
Need refurbishing every 7 years or so
Cost

PATIENT REQUIREMENTS:

The patient needs to have good dexterity to maintain proper hygiene.
Must adhere to a good hygiene protocol with water pick and Allure + Tepe Hygiene Kit.

DOCTOR'S REQUIREMENTS:

13 mm of restorative space from the incisal edge to the abutment platform.
Multi-Unit Abutments are not required.

APPOINTMENTS:

With conversion, 4 Appointments are required.
Without conversion, 7 appointments are required.

TIME IN LAB:

With conversion, 37 working days (does not include weekends, holidays, and time in transit).
Without conversion, 42 working days (does not include weekends, holidays, and time in transit).

WARRANTY:

Bar: 5 Years
Abutments: 5 Years
Teeth and Acrylic: 1 Year
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PRICE:

Call Lab for a price quote.
Night guard: $70 (Recommended)

RX:  Patient Removable Bar Sequential RX

The Lock ’n’ Release bar provides a great solution for patients requiring a fixed and sturdy bar, while still being easy to remove.

 

Custom

The Lock ’n’ Release bar comprises several components. The first one is a correcting angular custom abutment. The abutment can be manufactured with an angle of up to 30° and can fit with the majority of implant systems. The result: a perfect parallel restoration.


Unique attachements

Two of the implants are used to install the ball attachments, which lock the mechanism of the bar in position. Because of the unique design of the attachments, a regular hex screwdriver is not required, which prevents food from getting stuck in.


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The cones

The cones are positioned on all the other implants. Because of the simplicity of this type of bar, only three implants are required, which makes this restoration available for more patients. Each cone stabilizes the prosthesis and offers extra support.


Pressing two buttons

Through the mechanism, the bar can be released from the ball attachments by pressing on the two buttons. A housing holds a rubber cylinder that forces each button to come back to its original place and keeps the system locked when in position. 

Extra care was taken into the selection of high-quality materials to create a well-designed mechanism that will last for years. A final screw holds all the components together, thus making it easy to replace any parts if needed.


Appointments

patient removable bar sequential prescription

There are two appointment sequences depending on whether or not your patient has multi-unit abutments on their implants. Follow the instructions below for your situation.