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Hybrid Restorations with the CAMLOG Implant System (PDF

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HYBRID RESTORATIONS WITH THE <strong>CAMLOG</strong> ® IMPLANT SYSTEM<br />

<strong>CAMLOG</strong> ®<br />

CAST FABRICATION<br />

CAST FABRICATION<br />

The impression is cast <strong>with</strong> suitable model material and <strong>the</strong> impression<br />

posts may not loosen. After curing, <strong>the</strong> impression is removed and <strong>the</strong> impression<br />

posts loosened from <strong>the</strong> lab analogs.<br />

TIP: We recommend that you fabricate <strong>the</strong> cast <strong>with</strong> a gingival mask. The<br />

surrounding gingiva is represented true to <strong>the</strong> situation especially for subgingival<br />

crown margins and restorations in es<strong>the</strong>tic areas. An optimal design<br />

of <strong>the</strong> crown contour is easier to achieve.<br />

TIP: After removing <strong>the</strong> impression, <strong>the</strong> bite registration caps can be installed<br />

on <strong>the</strong> impression posts in <strong>the</strong> cast for mounting. The bite registration<br />

taken before <strong>the</strong> impression can be placed on <strong>the</strong> caps and <strong>the</strong> cast<br />

mounted.<br />

NOTE<br />

Cast fabrication and bite registration <strong>with</strong> <strong>the</strong> impression posts, closed<br />

tray, and impression posts PS, closed tray, is identical.<br />

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Bite registration cap

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