Stock, custom and hybrid abutments that carry a restoration from implant interface to final crown — machined from Ti-6Al-4V, mapped to the platforms clinics actually place, and finished through the same digital chain as every Auralis restoration.
Every Auralis abutment belongs to one of three tiers. Choose by where the implant sits, what the tissue asks for — and how much individuality the smile demands.
The ready tier. Precision-machined titanium abutments in straight and pre-angled forms, across the platforms clinics place most — seated, torqued and restored in a single-visit rhythm, at an economy the posterior zone appreciates.
The individual tier. Designed in Auralis Studio around the emergence profile and the esthetics of each case, then milled from Ti-6Al-4V on Auralis Mill 5X Metal — margin depth, angulation and contour shaped to one patient, one site.
The esthetic tier. An Auralis Ti-Base luted to a zirconia mesostructure — titanium certainty at the implant interface, ceramic light above the tissue. The anterior-zone answer when a stock form falls short.
The choice is clinical before it is economic. Posterior function forgives standardization; the anterior zone rarely does.
Load-bearing molars and premolars where a standard emergence meets the tissue without argument.
Placement within the prosthetic envelope — a straight form or a 15°/25° correction covers it.
Straightforward singles and short spans that reward same-week delivery.
Predictable per-unit cost for high-volume posterior work.
Incisors, canines and the smile line — where margin placement and contour write the result.
Deep, flared or transitional profiles that no library shape anticipates.
Contours staged across provisional and final to guide the gingiva into architecture.
Correcting placement that stock angles cannot reconcile — milled to the case, not the catalog.
A custom abutment never travels alone — it moves through the same scan-design-mill-verify loop as every Auralis restoration, so the fit is a consequence, not a hope.
Abutments are delivered non-sterile; clean and process according to protocol before clinical use.
Auralis abutments are engineered to the connection geometries of the platforms most placed across Southeast Asia — each tier ships with its own interface drawing and torque protocol.
Brand names such as Dentium, Osstem, Straumann and ITI are trademarks of their respective owners and are used solely to indicate compatibility. Auralis products are aftermarket components and are not manufactured, endorsed or authorized by these companies. ITI (International Team for Implantology) is an academic organization, not a manufacturer.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Alloy grade | Ti-6Al-4V ELI · Grade 23 |
| Standard | ASTM F136 — surgical implant grade |
| Tensile strength | ≥ 860 MPa |
| Yield strength | ≥ 795 MPa |
| Elongation | ≥ 10% |
| Surface | Machined, anodize-ready |
Hybrid abutments pair the titanium base with a zirconia mesostructure in cervical-friendly shades. The ceramic carries light where tissue is thin; the metal carries load where the implant begins. The two meet in a controlled, extraoral bond — never chairside guesswork.
Interface drawings, torque protocols and the full platform compatibility list are available for partner labs and clinics across Southeast Asia.