Engaging titanium base was manufactured 180 degrees around the post from where it should be located in relation to the connection geometry; if the flat is on the wrong side of the post, the crown will not fit onto the abutment in the correct orientation, resulting in restoration delay.
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Due to manufacturing error, digital analog rotational feature is 180 degrees off.
Due to manufacturing issues, abutment products were manufactured with screw seat located too high, which may cause the mating screw to have a shorter engagement length into the associated implant.
Due to a manufacturing issue, the product has a out of specification rotation of the digital analog used to visually inspect dental abutments and restorations.
Due to incorrect milled titanium abutment being packaged and labeled.
Due to a manufacturing issue, the screw seat location on the abutment product may be too high, causing mating screw to have a shorter engagement length into the associated implant.
The healing abutments contain a dimensional condition that may lead to a gap between the healing abutment and the implant allowing for microleakage
The healing abutments contain a dimensional condition that may lead to a gap between the healing abutment and the implant allowing for microleakage
The healing abutments contain a dimensional condition that may lead to a gap between the healing abutment and the implant allowing for microleakage
Engaging titanium base contains a dimensional condition that allows vertical movement of the titanium base after the prosthetic screw is torqued to the recommended value, which if undetected and installed on the implant, may lead to abutment/screw fracture, which could result in the abutment/screw/crown being ingested by the patient.
Product is labeled with an incorrect expiration date.