PROSTHETIC RESTORATION Making an impression of an Axiom®FE 03 implant using the POP-IN technique Making an impression of the implant allows to accurately record its location in all three planes. A dedicated transfer coping must be used to achieve an...
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PROSTHETIC RESTORATION Making an impression of an Axiom®FE 03 implant using the POP-IN technique Making an impression of the implant allows to accurately record its location in all three planes. A dedicated transfer coping must be used to achieve an accurate master model from which the laboratory will fabricate the final restoration. The Pop-in technique is also called «Closed Tray Indirect Transfer Impression Technique». COMPONENTS/INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED Unique connection system: One Pop-in transfer coping and one implant analog fits all implant diameters. Hexagonal wrenches Pop-in Implant IN CHECV Transfer coping analog IN CHELV OPPI100 OPIA100 1. Within the patient’s mouth - Remove the healing screw or 1 2 provisional using the long hexagonal wrench IN CHELV. 1 - Thread the pop-in transfer coping into the implant immediately after indexing to minimize the risk of soft tissue collapse. E Do not forget to block out the access to the transfer coping screw with wax before taking the impress
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