OmniTaper® Implant System Surgical manual
Open the catalog to page 1This manual is designed for use by clinicians who have undergone at least basic prosthetic and in-clinic implant training. Staying current on the latest trends and treatment techniques in implant dentistry through continued education is the responsibility of the clinician. All products may not be regulatory cleared/released/licensed in all markets. Please contact the local Dentsply Sirona sales office for current product assortment and availability. To improve readability for our customers, Dentsply Sirona does not use ® or ™ in body copy. However, Dentsply Sirona does not waive any right to...
Open the catalog to page 21. Introduction to OmniTaper EV Implant Implant design Color coding Implant-abutment connection Restorative solutions TempBase index registration procedure Computer-guided 3D planning and implant installation 9. Instruments Guided Surgery Bone-specific preparation protocol Mucosal Punch Conventional treatment planning Implant Driver Computer-guided treatment planning Stabilization Abutment Clinical application Torque guide Surgical Tray Guided Surgery 10. Simplant SAFE Guide Tooth-supported procedure Bone-supported procedure Mucosa-supported procedure 11. Implant site preparation – Guided Surgery...
Open the catalog to page 3Introduction to OmniTaper EV Implant 1. Introduction to OmniTaper EV Implant Implant design The OmniTaper EV implant with the OsseoSpeed surface is designed with a combination of a tapered implant body and special thread design. The specific, patented thread design with a condensing crestal section is a component of the bone-specific preparation protocol. Condensing thread section OsseoSpeed surface Self-tapping thread design
Open the catalog to page 4Introduction to OmniTaper EV Implant Color coding The OmniTaper EV Implant line is available in five diameters and six lengths. The color coding makes it easy to identify the right connection, diameter and to select the right prosthetic components. Implant Ø Connections Lengths Implant-abutment connection The implants have a unique interface providing three different options for abutment placement/indexing. Atlantis patient-specific, abutments will seat in one position only. Indexed abutments will seat in six available positions. Including pre-surgically manufactured Atlantis abutments. Non-indexed...
Open the catalog to page 5Introduction to OmniTaper EV Implant TempBase TempBase is multi-functional: ■ premounted as a placement head on OmniTaper EV implants Temporary restoration used for index impression (with TempBase Cap) a basis for temporary restorations (with TempBase Cap). One-stage surgical protocol ■ Chairside fabrication of an implant supported temporary denture with TempBase Cap, immediately after implant installation. Two-stage surgical protocol ■ Index impression with TempBase Cap immediately after implant surgery. ■ Implant installation and index registration Fabrication of an accurately fitting temporary...
Open the catalog to page 6Introduction to OmniTaper EV Implant Bone-specific preparation protocol The bone quality in the maxilla and the mandible vary greatly depending on the area of the jaw. The implant is designed for favorable primary stability. This is reached by varying the preparation of the crestal section of the implant site depending on the bone quality in combination with the condensing section of the implant. Atraumatic and gentle preparation in hard bone of density D 1, also stable and secure in soft bone of density D 4. According to Misch1 bone of various qualities can be classified into four classes D...
Open the catalog to page 7Treatment planning 2. Treatment planning Pre-operative planning should be based on the expected restorative treatment outcome. Therefore treatment planning should include all stages of the procedure, from healing time and components to temporary and final restorations. The treatment planning is based on a comprehensive consultation with the patient, to determine exactly what the patient wants and expects from the treatment, but also to discover any possible contraindications and to explain the treatment in detail to the patient. It is followed by a complete general and specific medical history...
Open the catalog to page 8Treatment planning Clinical applications The implants are intended for both one- and two-stage surgical procedures in the following situations and with the following clinical protocols: ■ Replacing missing teeth in single or multiple unit applications in the mandible or maxilla. Immediate placement in extraction sites and in situations with a partially or completely healed alveolar ridge. ■ Immediate and early loading for all indications, except in single tooth situations on implants shorter than 8mm or in soft bone (D 4) where implant stability may be difficult to obtain and immediate loading...
Open the catalog to page 93. Instruments Drills The implant site is prepared in accordance with the bone class to simplify a safe implant installation in all bone qualities. OmniTaper Drill For implant site preparation up to the planned implant diameter. ■ Color coded and depth marked Color coding short: for the posterior region long: for the anterior region Drill short 8-15mm The effective drill depth matches the implant length. 0.0mm OmniTaper Drill SP For implant site preparation up to the planned implant diameter. ■ Color coded and depth marked Single use (SP=single patient) Available in short: for implant lengths...
Open the catalog to page 10OmniTaper Crestal Drill For crestal implant site preparation according to the bone quality once the planned implant diameter has been reached. ■ The degree of primary stability is achieved by the preparation depth of the crestal region of the osteotomy with the help of the crestal drill and in combination with the thread design of the OmniTaper implant. Cutting edge length maximum 6mm Non-cutting apical guiding section of 2mm Expansion of the crestal section of the cavity by approx. 0.2 mm Color coded and depth marked 2mm Final preparation is accomplished with a crestal drill. The depth is dependent...
Open the catalog to page 11OmniTaper Tap For additional tapping in cortical bone (D 1). ■ The working section is no longer visible at a preparation depth of 6mm. Color coded Try-in Implant OmniTaper Try-in Implant Handle with 2 mm scale For intra-operative check of implant position, implant axis, congruency between implant and bone crest and peri-implant soft-tissue level. ■ Design matches the OmniTaper EV implant Measure the thickness of the soft tissue Applicable for all implant lengths Color coded Universal implant length
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