O Ring Ball Attachment Kit

May 1, 2000
"O" Company, Inc. has designed a patented "O" Ring Ball Attachment to fit into the ITI/Straumann™ Tapered Implant System. This new ball overdenture attachment, out of popular demand, has been used successfully in the industry for more than 30 years. The machined abutment is cut from titanium alloy and is packaged in a complete kit with an aluminum analog, two "O" Rings (black and red), and a fully enclosed stainless-steel encapsulation that allows longer "O" Ring life and better retention.

"O" Company, Inc. has designed a patented "O" Ring Ball Attachment to fit into the ITI/Straumann™ Tapered Implant System. This new ball overdenture attachment, out of popular demand, has been used successfully in the industry for more than 30 years. The machined abutment is cut from titanium alloy and is packaged in a complete kit with an aluminum analog, two "O" Rings (black and red), and a fully enclosed stainless-steel encapsulation that allows longer "O" Ring life and better retention. It currently is available with cuff heights of .5 mm, 2 mm, and 4 mm to meet different case needs.

For more information, call "O" Company, Inc. at (800) 228-0477 or visit www.ocoinc.com.

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