Analog / Digital Analog
Explore our range of abutment analogs for dental implants, including both multi unit analogs and standard options. Designed for precision and compatibility with major implant systems, IPD analogs ensure reliable results in every case.
What Are Implant Analogs Used For?
Implant Analogs are laboratory components used to replicate the implant-abutment connection in stone or digital models. Their role is to allow accurate simulation of the clinical position during the fabrication of the final prosthesis. By matching the implant platform and angulation, analogs ensure that restorations are fabricated with precise fit and occlusion.
At IPD, our Implant analogs are manufactured with micron-level precision, enabling reliable outcomes in both conventional and digital workflows. Whether for crown and bridge cases or full-arch restorations using multi unit analogs, these components help technicians streamline lab procedures and reduce chairside adjustments.
Types of Analog Abutments Available
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Standard Implant Analog: Designed to replicate single-unit prosthetic connections in stone or printed models; available for a wide range of platforms and diameters.
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Multi-Unit Analog Abutments: Ideal for full-arch restorations, these analogs mirror the connection geometry of multi-unit abutments and allow for accurate model fabrication in All-on-X cases.
- CAD/CAM Compatible Implant Analogs: Optimized for digital model printing, featuring geometries adapted to desktop scanners and digital design software.
Each digital analog is laser-marked for easy identification, with options available in different lengths and platform types.
Materials and Technical Specifications of Our Analog Abutments
All IPD Implant analog are machined from high-grade stainless steel or anodized aluminum, depending on system requirements and workflow (analog vs digital). Our analogs follow exact implant platform specifications, with tight tolerances of ±5 µm, ensuring accurate simulation of the implant-abutment interface.
Multi-unit analogs feature anti-rotational geometries and platform-specific indexing, supporting precise seating and angular stability. All analogs are compatible with both traditional impressions and digital scanning workflows. Our production follows ISO 13485 and ISO 9001 standards, and all analogs are CE-marked and FDA-listed.