Clinical Resources — Torque Reference

Implant Insertion & Abutment
Torque Reference Guide

Comprehensive torque values for Neodent GM, Straumann BLT/BLX/TLX and SIN systems. Based on manufacturer IFU and published clinical literature.

1. Insertion Torque 2. Abutment & Component Torque 3. Clinical Tips
Section 01

Insertion Torque Guidelines

Recommended insertion torque values by implant system and bone quality (Lekholm & Zarb classification D1–D4). Minimum torque for immediate loading and maximum safe torque to avoid microfracture.

Implant System Bone Quality Min for Immediate Loading Max Safe Torque Clinical Notes
Neodent Helix GM D1–D2 35 Ncm 70 Ncm Dual taper, aggressive thread pitch
Neodent Helix GM D3–D4 25 Ncm 50 Ncm Use Acqua surface for D3–D4; underprepare
Neodent Drive GM D1–D2 40 Ncm 80 Ncm Designed for high initial stability
Neodent Drive GM D3–D4 30 Ncm 60 Ncm High torque retention even in poor bone density
Neodent Titamax GM D1–D2 32 Ncm 60 Ncm Cylindrical body; relies on cortical anchorage
Neodent Helix Short D1–D2 35 Ncm 70 Ncm Underprepare 1 drill size; bicortical anchorage ideal
Straumann BLT D1–D2 35 Ncm 70 Ncm SLA or SLActive surface; Loxim driver required
Straumann BLX D1–D2 40 Ncm 80 Ncm Self-tapping; excellent primary stability in all bone types
Straumann TLX D1–D2 35 Ncm 70 Ncm Tissue-level; shoulder at mucosal margin
SIN Epikut CM D1–D2 30 Ncm 60 Ncm Cone Morse connection; self-locking taper
Legend: Neodent GM Straumann SIN Min = Minimum for immediate loading Max = Maximum safe insertion torque
Section 02

Abutment & Prosthetic Component Torque

Final torque values for abutment screws, MUA screws, Ti-Base screws and prosthetic components. Always use a calibrated torque wrench and follow a re-torque protocol.

Component System Torque Notes
MUA Screw Neodent GM 32 Ncm Grand Morse Connection; self-locking taper aids seating
MUA Screw Straumann BLT/BLX 35 Ncm CrossFit connection; use Loxim or direct driver
Ti-Base Screw Neodent GM 20 Ncm Prosthetic phase; cement or screw-retained crown
Ti-Base Screw Straumann 35 Ncm Prosthetic phase; verify screw access channel alignment
Cover Screw Neodent GM 10 Ncm Finger tight + 1/4 turn; do not overtighten
Healing Abutment Neodent GM 15 Ncm Check tissue contour at 2 weeks
Healing Abutment Straumann 15 Ncm SynOcta or RC; tissue shaping phase
Final Abutment Neodent GM 32 Ncm Grand Morse; apply cotton pellet over screw head
Final Prosthetic Screw All Systems 15–20 Ncm Per individual manufacturer specification; verify against IFU
Section 03

Clinical Tips

Best practices to optimize insertion torque outcomes and protect bone and implant integrity.

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Use a Calibrated Torque Wrench

Always use a factory-calibrated torque wrench. Uncalibrated devices can under- or over-torque by 20–30%, compromising primary stability and risking bone damage.

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Tilted Implants — Adjust Accordingly

Torque values are reference values for axially placed implants. Tilted or angulated implants (>15°) may require adjustment. Consult system IFU for angled placement protocols.

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D4 Bone — Underprepare

In D4 (very low density) bone, stop one drill size short of the final diameter or use an osteotome technique. This compresses the bone rather than cutting it, increasing bone-to-implant contact.

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Re-Torque Protocol

Check and re-torque abutment screws at the 10-minute mark after initial placement. Stress relaxation in the screw-implant interface is common and re-torquing restores optimal clamping force.

Clinical Disclaimer: These values are guidelines based on manufacturer recommendations and published literature. They are provided for reference purposes only. Always follow your implant system's specific Instructions for Use (IFU). Clinical judgment, patient anatomy and bone quality must guide the final protocol. Dental Implants assumes no liability for clinical outcomes resulting from use or misuse of this reference.

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