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ZERAMEX®P6 Impression Closed

ZERAMEX®P6 Impression Closed

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Restorative Treatment: This section outlines the selection of secondary elements for prosthetic needs, offering options between straight and angled screw-retained abutments, as well as straight and angled cement-retained abutments and Locator®. Detailed references are provided for further information on pages 29 and 35.
Indirect Impression Taking: This procedure involves several steps for taking impressions using a closed impression tray:
  • Positioning: Apply slight pressure and a twisting movement to position the transfer capsule on the outer hexagon until it clicks into place on the implant shoulder.
  • Screw Securely: Tighten the locking pin clockwise by hand and verify its interlock position, using an X-ray if necessary.
  • Impression Taking: Make an impression with a closed tray, unscrew the locking pin, and send the transfer with the impression to the dental technician.
  • Connecting: Position the transfer capsule on the implant replica using slight pressure and twisting, then secure it with the locking pin.
  • Re-setting and Model Fabrication: Reset the transfer with the screw-retained implant replica in the impression, verify its secure position, and create the master model.
Materials Required: The procedure requires transfer parts SN/RN, implant replica SN/RN, impression material, and plaster model.
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INDIRECT IMPRESSION TAKING Closed impression tray In practice: Material list: T • ransfer parts SN/RN (P35512/P36512) • Implant replica SN/RN (P35520/P36520) 1. Positioning: Use slight pressure and a twisting movement to position the transfer capsule on the outer hexagon until it clicks into the hexagon, comes to rest precisely on the implant shoulder, and can no longer be turned. 4. Connecting: Use slight pressure and a twisting movement to Impression material position the transfer capsule on the outer hexagon until it clicks into the implant replica, comes to rest precisely on the shoulder, and can no longer be turned. Screw the locking pin clockwise into place by hand. 2. Screw securely: Tighten the locking pin clockwise by hand, and check the position to be sure that it interlocks. If in doubt, take an X-ray image for verification. Plaster model Impression material 5. Re-setting and model fabrication: Take the transfer with the screw-retained implant replica and reset it in the impression, verifying a secure position. Make the master model. 6. Impression material 3. Impression taking: Make an impression with a closed impression tray and extract it. Unscrew the locking pin, extract the transfer from the implant, and send it to the dental technician with the impression. 6. Restorative treatment: Taking into consideration the prosthetic needs and corresponding procedures, select the secondary element. You can choose bePlaster model tween straight and angled screw-retained abutments (see page 29) as well as straight and angled cement-retained abutments and Locator® (see page 35).

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