Straumann Closed Tray Impression Technique for Bone Level Implants

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CLOSED TRAY IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE FOR BONE LEVEL IMPLANTS

1. Place the impression post into the implant and tighten theguide screw using the SCSscrewdriver.

5. Fill tray with impression material and take the impression.

9. Ensure the color code of the analog corresponds to the color code of the polymer cap in the impression material.

2. Place the polymer impression cap on top of the fixed impression post. The color of the cap must correspond to the color of the positioning screw in the post and the arrows must align in a buccal-lingual direction.

10. Reposition the impression post in the tray.

6. Once the material is cured, carefully remove the tray.

3. Push the impression cap in an apical direction until it clicks. The impression cap is now firmly seated on the impression post.

11. Gently push the impression post until you feel a tactile response of engagement.

7. The impression cap remains in the impression material and is automatically pulled off from the impression post with the removal of the tray.

4. Apply impression material around the impression post. This ensures that a complete impression is taken.

8. Unscrew and remove the impression post from the patient's mouth. Mount the impression post onto the analog using the guide screw.

025.4201 RC Impression post, with guide screw and cap

025.4101 RC Implant analog

025.2201 NC Impression post, with guide screw and cap

025.2101 NC Implant analog

RC COMPONENTS NC COMPONENTS

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12. The impression is now ready to be used to create a model.

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OPEN TRAY IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE FOR BONE LEVEL IMPLANTS

1. Place the impression post intothe implant.

5. Fill tray with impression material and take the impression.

9. The lab will select the corresponding analog and place the impression post into the implant analog and tighten the guide screwby using the SCS screwdriver.

2. Tighten the guide screw using the SCS screwdriver.

10. To avoid inaccuracies when connecting the implant analog, it must be positioned exactly in line with the grooves of the impression post before screwing in.

3. Prepare tray by creating access holes for the impression post.

7. Using the SCS screwdriver loosen the guide screw within the impression post.

11. When tightening the screw, stabilise the retentive section of the implant analog to prevent theimpression post from rotating.

4. Apply impression materialaround the impression post. This ensures that a complete impression is taken.

6. Let the impression material cure.

12. The impression is now readyto be used to create a model.

8. Remove the impression from the patient’s mouth.

RC COMPONENTS NC COMPONENTS 025.4202 RC Impression post,

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025.4101 RC Implant analog

025.2202 NC Impression post, with guide screw

025.2101 NC Implant analog

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