Safe cutting edge It minimizes resistance of the bone during insertion of the implant and functions to provide safe and smooth insertion. Micro-thread for Bone Loss Prevention Dentis Implant Micro-thread minimizes bone loss, breaking due to internal stress and appropriate stimulus of the cortical bone together with stable initial fixation. Optimum RBM Surface Treatment Roughness measurement of the surface is Ra: 1.5-1.8um. This measurement is the most ideal value for osseointegration.
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1. Characteristics of Surgical Tool2. Combined KIT3. SAVE KIT4. PRO KIT
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Ⅴ. Dentis Surgical Kit
- D r i l l
3) Multi stopper drill
- Stopper Basically 2mm Rotary Stopper is fitted. Attaching and detaching is smooth and easy.When stopper makes contact with the bone, it stops rotating, hence does not damage theb o n e .
Basically Rotating Stopper is fitted. Short drill is 10mm and Long drill is 14mm. If a 4-mm stopper is fitted, the short drill can be adjustedto 8mm and the long drill to 12mm. It is convenient and possible to use without the stopper depending on the shape of the bone dur-ing surgery.
The Special Features of Safe Stopper Twist Drill 1. SAFE DRILL STOPPER
The Stopper of 3-Blade Safe Tapered Twist Drill is used to prevent nerves injury from excessive drilling.2. 3-BLADE SAFE TWIST DRILL
3-blade Safe Tapered Twist drill, produced only by DENTIS Company, has excellent cutting capability to prevent bone heating and drilling can operated at a low speed. It could easily extract bone chips and is stable for surgical operation.
3. T A P E R3-blade Safe Tapered Twist Drill, produced only by DENTIS Company, can be used at a low drilling speed to taper into the bone and gives accurate surgical operation.
1) DENTIS Multi Surgical Kit
2) Stopper drill
short Long
2㎜ 3㎜ 4㎜
Combined K I T S A V E K I T P R OK I T
8㎜
2㎜ s t o p p e r 3㎜ s t o p p e r 4㎜ s t o p p e r
Tungsten Carbide Coating is 4 times stronger and easier to drill than other drills and
minimizes bone heating during drilling.
5 )‘C o n v e n i e n t’Depth Gauge
It is easy to check the space between fixtures and the depth of Mesiodistal and the
location of buccolongual during initial drilling.
6 )‘C o n v e n i e n t’No-Mount Driver
Dentis No-mount Driver can immediately ensure a path during surgery and
reduces operation time and attains accurate operation with no effects by the sur-
rounding teeth.
7) Multiple Tap Drill
It is manufactured for Machine and Hand use, using an adaptor that can be
attached to 3 kinds of drivers(Rachet Long, Rachet Short for Machine use and
Ratchet for Hand use)
8) Torque Rachet
Convenient fittings and accurate torque value are measured in units 15NCm,
25NCm, and 35NCm. It is be managed efficiently by simply disassembling it and can
be easily cleaned inside after operation.
Comb i n ed K I TInternal / Submerged Kit
External Kit
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Part 1Ø3.7 Fixture Criterion
D4 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.7 Fixture
D2-3 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.7 Fixture drill →Ø3.7 Fixture
D1 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.7 Fixture drill →3.7 Tap drill →Ø3.7 Fixture
Ø4.3 Fixture Criterion
D4 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.7 Fixture drill→Ø4.3 Fixture
D2-3 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.7 Fixture drill→4.3 Fixture drill →Ø4.3 Fixture
D1 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.7 Fixture drill→4.3 Fixture drill →4.3 Tap drill →Ø4.3 Fixture
Ø4.8 Fixture Criterion
D4 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.7 Fixture drill→4.3 Fixture drill →Ø4.8 Fixture
D2-3 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.7 Fixture drill→4.3 Fixture drill →4.8 Fixture drill →Ø4.8 Fixture
D1 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.7 Fixture drill→4.3 Fixture drill →4.8 Fixture drill →4.8 Tap drill →Ø4.8 Fixture
Dentis Internal Fixture Surgical Drilling SequenceInsertion Method Depending on the Bone Condition (Drilling Sequence)
Dentis Internal Fixture Surgical Drilling SequenceInsertion Method Depending on the Bone Condition (Drilling Sequence)
Ø3.5 Fixture Criterion
D4 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →Ø3.5 Fixture
D2-3 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.5 Fixture drill →Ø3.5 Fixture
D1 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.5 Fixture drill →3.5 Tap drill →Ø3.5 Fixture
Ø4.1 Fixture Criterion
D4 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.5 Fixture drill →Ø4.1 Fixture
D2-3 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.5 Fixture drill →4.1 Fixture drill →Ø4.1 Fixture
D1 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.5 Fixture drill →4.1 Fixture drill →4.1 Tap drill →Ø4.1 Fixture
Ø5.1 Fixture Criterion
D4 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.5 Fixture drill →4.1 Fixture drill →Ø5.1 Fixture
D2-3 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.5 Fixture drill →4.1 Fixture drill →5.1 Fixture drill →Ø5.1 Fixture
D1 Bone point drill →2.2drill →2.8drill →3.5 Fixture drill →4.1 Fixture drill →5.1 Fixture drill →5.1 Tap drill →Ø5.1 Fixture
I n t e r n a l / S u b m e r g e d F i x t u r e
External F i x t u r e
K I T5.5, 6.0 Fixture [Exclusive use] Surgical Kit Internal / Submerged [Multiple Use] Stopper Drill
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D r i l l
Basically Rotating Stopper is fitted. Short drill is 8 mm and
Long drill is 12mm. If a 4-mm stopper is fitted, the short drill
can be adjusted to 6mm and the long drill to 10mm. It is con-
venient and possible to use without the stopper depending
on the shape of the bone during surgery.
S t o p p e r
Basically 2mm Rotary Stopper is fitted. Attaching and detach-
ing is smooth and easy. When stopper makes contact with the
bone, it stops rotating, hence reduce damage to the aveolar
b o n e .
No-Mount Driver
No-mount Driver can immediately ensure a path during
surgery and reduces operation time and attains accurate
operation with no effects by the surrounding teeth.
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The Function of Path Guide during Insertion of Many FixturesDiagnosis of the Length and Size of Dental Prosthesis Simultaneously During Insertion
PROKIT, first in the world, developed for diagnosis or use in operation,
consists of a system that can be used for getting dental impression for
prosthesis during surgery, as it provides all kinds of abutments that can
be used in Internal Fixture and Internal Submerged Fixture.
It is easy to distinguish inside of the mouth or during operation due to
color coding surface treatment according to the shape and type. It is
made of titanium like the surgical superstructure which is not made of
plastic. It can also be used in all kind of dental autoclave just as other
operating tools.
Part 1
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1. Drilling Sequences : Internal and Submerged Type2. Drilling Sequences : External Type
S u rgical Kit and Too l
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Ⅵ. Surgical Kit and Tool
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95Ⅵ. Surgical Kit and Tool |
Part 1
2. Drilling Sequences : External Type
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97Ⅵ. Surgical Kit and Tool |
Part 1
Abutment Prosthetic Pro t oc o lPart 1
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1. Abutment System Selection Guide2. Impression Taking : Internal Type3. Impression Taking : Submerged Type4. Impression Taking : External Type
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Ⅶ. Abutment Prosthetic Protocol
● F i x t u r e ● A b u t m e n t ● Gold Cylinder
C e m e n t e d
Estheticone
Octa
InOcta
Internal Fixture
External Fixture
Cover Screw
Cover Screw
M o u n t
Healing Abutment
Octa Abutment O c t a N - O c t aGold Cylinder
O c t a N - O c t aGold UCLAAngled Abutment (15。. 25。) SynOcta Abut.InOcta Abut.Free Abutment
Healing A b u t m e n t
Angled Abutment (15。. 25。)Cemented Abutment
Estheticone Abutment
H e x N - H e xGold UCLA
H e x N - H e xGold Cylinder
Solid
Solid Abutment
4 m m 5 . 5 m m 7 m m 4 m m 5 . 5 m m 7 m m
Excellent Solid Abutment
Sub-Octa
Couple
Sole
Submerged Fixture
Cover Screw
Healing Abutment
O c t a N - O c t aGold Cylinder
Angled Abutment (15。. 25。)Couple Abutment H e x N - H e xGold UCLAFree Abutment
Sub-Octa Abutment
Sole Abutment 4 . 5 m m 5 . 5 m m 6 . 5 m m
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● Plastic Cylinde / Coping ● Impression Coping / Cap ● Lab Analog ● O - r i n g
O c t a N - O c t aPlastic Cylinder
H e x N - H e xPlastic UCLA
H e x N - H e xPlastic Cylinder
S i n g l e B r i d g ePlastic Coping
Lab Analog
Lab Analog
Lab AnalogA b u t m e n t
Lab Analog
A b u t m e n t
Lab Analog
Lab Analog
R e t a i n e r
O - R i n g
R e t a i n e r
P i c k - U p T r a n s f e rImpression Coping
P i c k - U p T r a n s f e rImpression Coping
P i c k - U p T r a n s f e rImpression Coping
P i c k - U p T r a n s f e rImpression Coping
Positioning CylinderImpression Cap Shoulder Analog & Pin Lab Analog
R e t a i n e r
A b u t m e n t
Lab Analog
O c t a N - O c t aPlastic Cylinder Lab Analog
P i c k - U p T r a n s f e rImpression Coping
P i c k - U p T r a n s f e rImpression Coping
H e x N - H e x
H e x N - H e x
H e x N - H e x Lab Analog
O c t a
N - O c t a
S i n g l e B r i d g ePlastic Coping Impression Cap Lab Analog
H e x N - H e x
H e x
N - H e x
O - R i n g
O - R i n g
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2. Impression Taking : Internal Type
1. Removing a CoverScrew from thef i x t u r e .
2 .Combining a Solid abutment with fixture.
3 .Combining animpression cap.
4 .Equipping apositioning cylinder.
5 .Capping the trayfor impressiont a k i n g .
6 .Removing the tray( p a t t e r n ) .
7 .Equipping a Laba n a l o g .
8 .Building thesoft gingiva.
9 .Pouring stone inthe pattern.
11. Equipping a plasticcoping (or Plasticcoping work).
12. Cutting the copingfor a moderateh e i g h t .
13. Wax-up. 14. Final process forthe Crown (orB r i d g e ) . 15. Combining the Crown (or Bridge)
for the complete implant system.
10. Removing the pattern fromthe stone, and then makingthe complete working model.
Solid Abutment (indirect impression method)
- Solid (indirect impression method)Abutment level impression method of Int. - Type is applicable for every case of Cemented type prosthesis as Single unit and Multi unit.
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Solid Abutment (Direct impression method)
- Abutment level impression method of Int. - Type is applicable for every case of Cemented type prosthesis as Single unit and Multi unit.
- Excellent solid required for expanding the size of abutment and crown around pre-molar and molar area's prosthesis in order to take stabilization of prosthesis.
1 . Removing a CoverScrew from thef i x t u r e .
5. Pouring stone inthe pattern.
1 . Removing a CoverScrew from thef i x t u r e .
5 .Pouring stone inthe pattern.
6 .Removing the pattern fromthe stone, and then makingthe complete working model.
7 .W a x - u p . 8 .Final process for theCrown (or Bridge). 9 .Combining the Crown (or Bridge)
for the complete implant system.
2. Combining the ExcellentSolid with implantedfixture directly.
3. Capping the tray fordirect impression.
4 .Removing the tray( p a t t e r n ) .
6. Removing the pattern fromthe stone, and then makingthe complete working model.
7. Wax-up. 8. Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
9. Combining the Crown (or Bridge)for the complete implant system.
2 .Combining a Solidwith implantedfixture directly.
3 .Capping the tray fordirect impression.
4 .Removing the tray( p a t t e r n ) .
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Free Abutment
- Free abutment may used as a standard abutment or an angled abutment through the milling workand adjustment of cuff height.
1 . Removing a Cover Screwfrom the fixture.
9 .Removing the pattern fromthe stone, and then makingthe complete working model.
11. Wax-up.
1 0 .M i l l i n g . 1 2 .Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
1 3 .Combining the Crown (orBridge) for the completeimplant system.
2 .Equipping aFree Abutmentand Guide pin.
2 .E q u i p p i n ga FreeA b u t m e n t .
3 .Capping thetray for makinga pattern.
4 .Removing thetray (pattern).
5 .Combining Labanalog with FreeA b u t m e n t .
6 .Equipping thecombined Labanalog with FreeAbutment in thep a t t e r n .
7 .Building asoft gingiva.
8 .Pouring stonein the pattern.
3 .Capping theopen tray formaking ap a t t e r n .
4 .Removing theGuide pin.
5 .R e m o v i n gthe tray( p a t t e r n ) .
6 .Equipping theGuide pin on thesame position oftray (pattern).
7 .Equipping Labanalog andthen building asoft gingiva.
8 .P o u r i n gstone in thep a t t e r n .
Pick up (Open Tray)
Transfer (Close Tray)
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InOcta Abutment
- The impression work for InOcta Abutment would be done in the fixture stage and it's applicable for both- Single unit case and Multi unit case. All the prosthetic working would be processed in the Lab. - Thus, it brings reduction of the chair time. It's cemented type and it's also available for SCRP type prosthetics.
1 . Removing a Cover Screwfrom the fixture.
9. Removing the pattern fromthe stone, and then makingthe complete working model.
10. Equipping Abutmenton the working model.
11. Wax-up. 12. Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
13. Combining the Crown (orBridge) for the completeimplant system.
2 .Equipping Pick-uptype impressionc o p i n g .
2. EquippingTransfer typei m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
3. Capping thetray for makinga pattern.
4. Removingthe tray( p a t t e r n ) .
5. CombiningLab analogwith Transfer.
6. Equipping Labanalog and thenbuilding a softg i n g i v a .
7. Pouringstone in thep a t t e r n .
8. Removing thepattern from thestone, and thenr e m o v i n gT r a n s f e r .
3 .Capping theopen tray formaking ap a t t e r n .
4 .Removing theGuide pin.
5 .R e m o v i n gthe tray( p a t t e r n ) .
6 .Equipping theGuide pin on thesame position oftray (pattern).
7 .Equipping Labanalog andthen building asoft gingiva.
8 .P o u r i n gstone in thep a t t e r n .
Pick up (Open Tray)
Transfer (Close Tray)
Angled Abutment
- Angled Abutment demanded for the case of bad insertion path to reward the angle, and Dentisprovides, inclined Angled Abutment.
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1 . Removing cover screwfrom the fixture.
2 .E q u i p p i n gPick-up typeI m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
3. Capping the tray formaking a pattern.
4. Removing thetray (pattern).
5. CombiningLab analogwith Transfer.
6. Equipping Labanalog and thenbuilding a softg i n g i v a .
7. Pouringstone in thep a t t e r n .
8. Removing thepattern from thestone, and thenr e m o v i n gT r a n s f e r .
2. EquippingTransfer typeI m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
3 .Capping theopen tray formaking a pattern.
4 .Removing theguide pin.
5 .Removing thetray (pattern).
6 .Equipping theGuide pin onthe sameposition of tray( p a t t e r n ) .
7 .Equipping Labanalog andthen building asoft gingiva.
8 .P o u r i n gstone in thep a t t e r n .
9 .Combining Abutmenton the working model.
10. Wax-up.
11. Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
12. Combining the Crown(or Bridge) for thecomplete implants y s t e m .
Pick up (Open Tray)
Transfer (Close Tray)
SynOcta Abutment
- The impression work for SynOcta Abutment would be done in the fixture stage and it's applicable for both Single unit case and Multi unit case. All the prosthetic working would be processed in the Lab.
- Thus, it brings reduction of the chair time. It's cemented type and it's also available for SCRP type prosthetics.
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1. Removing cover screwfrom the fixture.
9. Removing the pattern from thestone, and then making thecomplete working model.
10. Equipping Abutmenton the workingm o d e l .
12. Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
11. Wax-up.
13. Combining the Crown (orBridge) for the completeimplant system.
Pick up (Open Tray)
Transfer (Close Tray)
2. EquippingPick-up typeI m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
3. Capping theopen tray formaking ap a t t e r n .
4. Removing theguide pin.
5. Removingthe tray( p a t t e r n ) .
6. Equipping theGuide pin on thesame position oftray (pattern).
7. Equipping Labanalog andthen building asoft gingiva.
8. Pouring stonein the pattern.
2. EquippingTransfer typeI m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
3. Capping the trayfor making ap a t t e r n .
4. Removingthe tray( p a t t e r n ) .
5. CombiningLab analogw i t hT r a n s f e r .
6. Equipping Labanalog and thenbuilding a softg i n g i v a .
7. Pouring stonein the pattern.
8. Removing thepattern from thestone, and thenr e m o v i n gT r a n s f e r .
Gold UCLA Abutment
- Gold UCLA Abutment is applicable for a very low occlusion case which requiresesthetics and for a screw type prosthetics.
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1 . Removing cover screwfrom the fixture.
2. EquippingPick-up typeI m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
3. Capping the trayfor making ap a t t e r n .
4. Removing thetray (pattern).
5. CombiningLab analogwith Transfer.
6. Equipping Labanalog and thenbuilding a softg i n g i v a .
7. Pouringstone in thep a t t e r n .
8. Removing thepattern from thestone, and thenr e m o v i n gT r a n s f e r .
2. EquippingTransfer typeI m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
3. Capping the opentray for making ap a t t e r n .
4. Removingthe guidep i n .
5. Removingthe tray( p a t t e r n ) .
6. Equipping theGuide pin onthe sameposition of tray( p a t t e r n ) .
7. Equipping Labanalog andthen building asoft gingiva.
8. Pouringstone in thep a t t e r n .
9. Removing the pattern from thestone, and then making thecomplete working model.
10. Equipping GoldUCLA on theworking model.
11. Wax-up. 12. Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
13. Combining the Crown (orBridge) for the completeimplant system.
Pick up (Open Tray)
Transfer (Close Tray)
Octa Abutment
- It's demanded to be used in Multi case of screw type with bad implant path.
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2 .Equipping OctaA b u t m e n t .
1 . Removing cover screwfrom the fixture.
3 .Equipping Pick-uptype Impressionc o p i n g .
4. Capping thetray for makinga pattern.
5. Removingthe tray( p a t t e r n ) .
6. CombiningLab analogwith Transfer.
7. Equipping Labanalog and thenbuilding a softg i n g i v a .
8. Pouringstone in thep a t t e r n .
9. Removing thepattern from thestone, and thenr e m o v i n gT r a n s f e r .
3. Equipping Transfertype Impressionc o p i n g .
4 .Capping thetray formaking ap a t t e r n .
5 .Removing theguide pin.
6 .Removing thetray (pattern).
7 .Equipping theGuide pin onthe sameposition of tray( p a t t e r n ) .
8 .Equipping Labanalog andthen building asoft gingiva.
9 .P o u r i n gstone in thep a t t e r n .
10. Removing the pattern from thestone, and then making thecomplete working model.
11. Equipping GoldC y l i n d e r .
12. Wax-up. 13. Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
14. Combining the Crown (orBridge) for the completeimplant system.
Pick up (Open Tray)
Transfer (Close Tray)
O-ring Abutment
- O-ring Abutment is attachment-retained type prosthesis for the full denture case; the O-ringconnected with prosthesis as the connector.
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1 . Removing cover screw from the fixture.
6 .Pouring stone in the pattern.
7 .Removing the pattern from the stone, and thenmaking the complete working model.
8 .Equipping retainer on the balls.
9 .Denture work.
10. Combining the Denture for thecomplete implant system.
2 .Equipping Ball Abutment.
3 .Capping the tray for making a pattern.
4 .Removing the tray (pattern).
5 .Equipping Lab Analog in the position.
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3. Impression Taking : Submerged Type
Sole Abutment
- Abutment level impression method of Sub - Type is applicable for every case of Cemented typeprosthesis as Single unit and Multi unit.
1 . Removing HealingA b u t m e n t .
2 .Equipping SoleA b u t m e n t .
3 .E q u i p p i n gImpression cap.
4 .Capping the tray formaking a pattern.
5 .Removing the tray( p a t t e r n ) .
6 .Equipping Lab Analogin the position.
7 .Building a soft gingiva. 8 .Pouring stone inthe pattern.
9 .Removing the pattern from thestone, and then making thecomplete working model.
10. Plastic coping work. 11. Cutting the coping fora moderate height.
12. Wax-up. 13. Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
14. Combining the Crown (orBridge) for the completeimplant system.
Free Abutment
- Free abutment may used as a standard abutment or an angled abutment through the milling workand adjustment of cuff height.
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1 . Removing HealingA b u t m e n t .
2 .Equipping aFree Abutmentand Guide pin.
3 .Capping theopen tray formaking a pattern.
4 .R e m o v i n gthe Guidep i n .
5 .R e m o v i n gthe tray( p a t t e r n ) .
6 .Equipping theGuide pin on thesame position oftray (pattern).
7 .Equipping Labanalog and thenbuilding a softg i n g i v a .
9 .Removing the pattern from thestone, and then making thecomplete working model.
10. Milling.
12. Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
11. Wax-up.
13. Combining the Crown (orBridge) for the completeimplant system.
Pick up (Open Tray)
Transfer (Close Tray)
Couple Abutment
- The impression work for Couple Abutment would be done in the fixture stage and it's applicablefor both Single unit case and Multi unit case. All the prosthetic working would be processed in theLab. Thus, it brings reduction of the chair time. It's cemented type and it's also available for SCRPtype prosthetics.
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1 . Removing HealingA b u t m e n t .
2. EquippingPick-up typeI m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
3. Capping theopen tray formaking ap a t t e r n .
4. Removing theguide pin.
5. Removingthe tray( p a t t e r n ) .
6. Equipping theGuide pin on thesame position oftray (pattern).
7. Equipping Labanalog and thenbuilding a softg i n g i v a .
8. Pouringstone in thep a t t e r n .
8. Removing thepattern from thestone, and thenremoving Transfer.
7. Pouringstone in thep a t t e r n .
6. Equipping Labanalog and thenbuilding a softg i n g i v a .
5. CombiningLab analogw i t hT r a n s f e r .
4. Removing thetray (pattern).
3. Capping thetray for makinga pattern.
2. EquippingTransfer typeI m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
9. Removing the pattern from thestone, and then making thecomplete working model.
10. EquippingAbutment on theworking model.
12. Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
11. Wax-up.
13. Combining the Crown (orBridge) for the completeimplant system.
Pick up (Open Tray)
Transfer (Close Tray)
Gold UCLA Abutment
- Gold UCLA Abutment is applicable for a very low occlusion case which requires esthetics and fora screw type prosthetics.
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1 . Removing HealingA b u t m e n t .
2. EquippingPick-up typeI m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
3. Capping theopen tray formaking ap a t t e r n .
4. Removing theguide pin.
5. Removingthe tray( p a t t e r n ) .
6. Equipping theGuide pin on thesame position oftray (pattern).
7. Equipping Labanalog in thepattern and thenbuilding a softg i n g i v a .
8. Pouringstone in thep a t t e r n .
8. Removing thepattern from thestone, and thenremoving Transfer.
7. Pouringstone in thep a t t e r n .
6. Equipping Labanalog and thenbuilding a softg i n g i v a .
5. CombiningLab analogwith Transfer.
4. Removing thetray (pattern).
3. Capping the tray formaking a pattern.
2. EquippingTransfer typeI m p r e s s i o nc o p i n g .
9. Removing the pattern from thestone, and then making thecomplete working model.
10. Equipping GoldUCLA on theworking model.
12. Final process for theCrown (or Bridge).
11. Wax-up.
13. Combining the Crown (orBridge) for the completeimplant system.