PROSTHESIS How to assemble a multiple 09 inLink® permanent prosthesis? EQUIPMENT REQUIRED LABORATORY COMPONENTS DEFINITIVE LOCKS OPTIONAL Short ball Short ball Hexagonal inLink® Clip protection Standard Guiding defini- Try-in standard Try-in guiding wrench...
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PROSTHESIS How to assemble a multiple 09 inLink® permanent prosthesis? EQUIPMENT REQUIRED LABORATORY COMPONENTS DEFINITIVE LOCKS OPTIONAL Short ball Short ball Hexagonal inLink® Clip protection Standard Guiding defini- Try-in standard Try-in guiding wrench mandrel wrench laboratory definitive lock tive lock lock (by 4) lock (by 4) caps Ref. INBM100S Ref. INCHECV lock Ref. INBW100S Ref. ILPCCR Ref. ILL100 Ref. ILLG100 Ref. ILL100T-4 Ref. ILLG100T-4 Ref. ILL300 Ref. ILPCCN Top view with markings Scan adapter Axiom® TL Tightening tool Scan-Adapter inLink® 2-in-1 wrench supplied with screw Ref. SATOOL-01 Ref. IL-TOOL2 Ref. 156-OX-SAO 1. Model digitalisation 2.Preparation of the frame 1 The design of the prosthesis must be The permanent locks supplied with the made after impression taking, which prosthesis must not be used during should be validated by a plaster key. the laboratory stages, as they will be assembled in the prosthesis for delivery to the practitioner. Choice of Scan-Adapter The
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