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Conventional Implant Impressions for Fixed Dental Prostheses
Implant impressions are important for the fabrication of dental prostheses. The aim of implant impressions is accurate transfer of the intra-oral implant situation to the dental laboratory. It is possible to record the implant situation with conventional analog impression techniques, or using digital technologies.
All implant impression techniques employ a variation of the pick-up or transfer impression technique sometimes used in conventional, tooth-borne prosthodontics.
In the case of implant impressions, a precision-made impression component is used to register the position, alignment, and rotational orientation of the implant.
The impression, whether it follows a conventional (that is, analog) or digital workflow, then records this information in relation to the surrounding hard and soft tissues. This module will deal with conventional impression techniques and all of the parameters involved.
After completing this ITI Academy Module, you should be able to…
- define conventional implant impression
- list essential requirements of a conventional implant impression
- define conventional implant impression components and techniques
- outline the workflow of a conventional implant impression
- describe the specific impression technique for transfer of custom soft tissue emergence profile of implant prostheses
- Editor
- Charlotte Stilwell , Stephen T Chen
- Duration
- 26 min. + 10 min. for the Assessment
- CPD/CME
- 0.6 hours
- Purchase price
- 39 Academy Coins
- Related assessment
- Conventional Implant Impressions for Fixed Dental Prostheses
- Subtitles
- English Turkish Japanese German Spanish Russian
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