BIO | Max is built around a 12° conical connection that supports a stable implant-abutment interface while keeping the restorative workflow practical for clinicians. The goal is balance: confidence at the connection, without unnecessary restorative frustration.
12° Conical Connection
The BIO | Max system features a 12° conical connection. This connection is designed to support a secure, stable implant-abutment interface while preserving the restorative practicality clinicians need in everyday implant dentistry. The page should position the 12° conical connection as one of the central design details behind the “Engineered for Balance” campaign: stability where it matters, simplicity where it counts.
Clinical Advantages
Stable Interface
Designed to support a stable implant-abutment connection under everyday restorative function.
Restorative Practicality
Created to support component handling and restorative workflows without making the system unnecessarily difficult to use.
System Confidence
A connection concept that fits the BIO | Max theme: stability where it matters, simplicity where it counts.
The Balance Advantage
Secure when stability is needed. Practical when restorative access and workflow efficiency matter.
Where It Fits in the Workflow
The 12° conical connection is central to the BIO | Max restorative experience. It supports the transition from implant placement to component selection, provisionalization, final restoration, and long-term maintenance planning.
FAQ
What conical connection does BIO | Max use?
BIO | Max uses a 12° conical connection.
Why does the conical connection matter?
The conical connection is designed to support a stable implant-abutment interface and restorative confidence.
How should the 12° conical connection be positioned?
It should be positioned as a BIO | Max design feature that supports stability, restorative practicality, and the overall balance concept of the system.


