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Page 1: precision angled screw restoration overview

precision angled screwrestoration overview

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There are 4 steps to creating and delivering a Precision Angled Screw restoration. The steps are as follows:

custom CAD/CAM restorations

precision angled screw restoration overview

1 Digitize the impression

There are two primary ways to create a digital impression. Option A - The first method is to take an intra-oral digital impression by placing a software-dependent scan body into the implant and scan the scan body and surrounding dentition using handheld 3D scanner.

For implant level impressions, refer to the open tray technique using the direct pick-up coping module, the closed tray technique using the indirect transfer coping module and the closed tray pick-up technique using the snap coping module.

Option B - The second method is to take an implant level impression, pour a stone model, place a software-dependent scan body into the implant analog and scan the model using 3D tabletop digital scanner

Important:In order to design a Precision Angled Screw restoration, a BioHorizons Scan body must be used and the BioHorizons CAD/CAM Abutments & Model library must be downloaded from the Vulcan website.vulcandental.com/home/downloads

2 Design the crown

The file that is created during the digital impression is imported into the design software that will be used by the technician to design the angled screw channel restoration.

Note:The precision angled screw and driver are compatible with the BioHorizons Hybrid Base abutments and Tissue-Level Hybrid Base abutments. Not compatible with Laser-Lok titanium base or 2mm tall hybrid base abutments.

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Creating and delivering a Precision Angled Screw channel restoration on a BioHorizons hybrid base abutment (continued)

custom CAD/CAM restorations

precision angled screw restoration overview

4 Deliver the final restoration

The final restoration should be sanitized followingstandard clinical procedures. When utilizing the angledscrew channel feature, ONLY a Precision Angled Drivershould be used to tighten the gold Precision AngledScrew that is captured in the restoration.

Secure the restoration onto the implant using thePrecision Angled Driver. Hand tighten.

Tighten the abutment screw to 30Ncm using thePrecision Angled Driver and a calibrated torque wrench

Important:When using the calibrated torque wrench, apply a steady downward pressure along the axis of the driver to maintain optimum driver and screw engagement.

3 Cement the crown

The laboratory will use the Hybrid Base abutment andstone or printed model to complete the crownfollowing normal laboratory procedures. The goldPrecision Angled Screw should remain in the HybridBase abutment during the cementation of the crown tothe abutment.

Important:During cementation of the crown to the abutment,prevent cement from entering into the angled screwchannel of the crown and the internal aspect of theabutment. The final angled screw channel restorationwill have a captured screw within the assembly.

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