Implant Components & Impression Techniques in Implant Dentistry Flashcards
Implant Restorative Kit
- Each implant system has its own.
Impression Coping* Open tray or closed tray.
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- Each implant diameter has its own.
- Length of the coping is determined by the height of the adjacent
teeth. - Sometimes different emergence profile options.
Implant Analog
- Each implant diameter has its own, length does not matter.
Temporary Abutment
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- Can be metal or peek/acrylic material.
- Should always be used for anterior teeth.
- When multiple posterior teeth are being restored may be used to
reestablish posterior support and vertical dimension before
proceeding to final restorations.
Bite Registration Aid
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- Needed when there aren’t enough teeth to stabilize casts during
articulator mounting (multiple teeth missing, no posterior stops).
Custom Castable abutment (Gold abutment, UCLA abutment)
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- Used to fabricate screw-retained gold & PFM implant crowns or custom
abutments for cement retained gold and PFM crowns when implant position is not
ideal. - Made of gold alloy.
- Expensive.
- Because it is heated many times in an oven for casting, the connection can get
distorted and create a discrepancy.
Prefabricated
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- Most used option is the titanium base (Ti-base)
which is used to fabricate screw-retained all-
ceramic implant crowns or custom abutments
for cement retained all-ceramic implant crowns
(Zirconia & Lithium disilicate). - Made of titanium.
- Cheaper.
- Many different options, which sometimes can be
overwhelming. - Has the advantage of never being heated in an
oven, avoids distortions.
Implant Final Abutment
Angled Ti-bases are available for
screw-retained implant prosthesis for
when the implant position is not ideal,
allowing for up to 25° implant angle
correction. If the angle correction
needed is above 25°, a custom abutment
and cement retained restoration will be
necessary.
*Specifically made drivers are necessary
for angled Ti-bases.
Custom CAD/CAM abutment
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- Expensive.
- Custom made by manufacturer for that specific implant.
- Never goes in the oven.
- Final restoration is either cemented or screw-retained.
Selection of Components
Each implant company and type has its own components:
- Straumann Tissue Level
- Straumann Bone Level
- Nobel External Hex Connection
- Nobel Internal Conical Connection
- Nobel Internal Tri-Channel Connection
- Astra Tech Osseospeed
- Etc.
Implant level impression
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*Open tray (implant and teeth are notnecessarily parallel)
*Closed tray (implant and teeth areclose to parallel)
Abutment Level Impression
*Impression of prepared abutment (either custom or prefabricated abutment)
Closed Tray
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*Available in different lengths
for different clinical situations.
*Length should be similar to
the adjacent teeth to allow for proper seating of the tray.
*Use a rigid impression tray.
Implant Analog/Replica
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*Precise replication of the implant’s position
and fixture within the mouth.
*Body of the analog only made for retention
within the cast’s stone material. Does not
replicate the body of the implant.
Open Tray
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- Available in different lengths for different clinical situations.
- Length should be greater than the height of the adjacent teeth for it to protrude from the tray perforation.
- Consider patient’s mouth opening capabilities when selecting length for posteriorly placed implants in addition to adjacent teeth height.
- Use a rigid impression tray.