ScanPeg with Esthetic Healing Abutments
Neoss® Esthetic Healing Abutments offer a complete range of anatomically-shaped PEEK healing abutments with a dedicated ScanPeg, for simplified and accurate single tooth intra-oral scanning.
Undisturbed healing and more patient-friendly
With the no-component-exchange approach, the biological seal is maintained and the tissue level is preserved. It makes the treatment less invasive and increases patient comfort.
Easier handling – a faster, improved procedure
The push-in ScanPeg is used with the healing abutment and replaces the need for a separate scan body for intra-oral scanning. This minimizes the exchange of components, streamlines the scanning process and reduces the number of treatment steps and the overall chair time.
Anatomically-shaped to create excellent esthetics
A natural soft tissue profile is created during the healing phase. Utilizing the healing abutment while scanning eliminates soft tissue collapse during impression taking. Esthetic Healing Abutments are part of the Esthetiline range and are perfectly matched with Esthetiline stock abutments and Neoss CAD/CAM abutments.

Assortment
The Esthetic Healing Abutments with ScanPeg are available in five different anatomical shapes.
See product catalog for order details.

Material
Abutments are made in PEEK.
Packaging
Esthetic Healing Abutments with a pre-assembled screw and the ScanPeg are supplied sterile in a blister. The ScanPeg is also available as spare part in a 5-pack and is supplied non-sterile.
The ScanPeg can only be disinfected using a water-based disinfectant.
All parts are for single use.
ScanPeg seating
The push-in design enables a distinct seating and keeps the ScanPeg securely positioned. In addition, there is indicator (a horizontal groove) for confirmation of correct seating depth.
Scanner compatibility
Intra-oral scanners listed in the table are compatible and validated for use with the ScanPeg.
Accuracy
Comparable with other commonly used intra-oral scan bodies in the market.
For indexing, proper seating and other aspects, please see the Instructions for Use for all procedure aspects.