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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 />

ACCESSORIES<br />

REAMER FOR CAST CONDITIONING<br />

If no gingival mask was created during cast fabrication, <strong>the</strong> cervical implant<br />

neck area can be reworked <strong>with</strong> special plaster reamers. The milling profile<br />

exposes <strong>the</strong> lab analog shoulder to ensure <strong>the</strong> gapless seat of <strong>the</strong> abutment.<br />

16<br />

Reamer diameter<br />

Ø 3.3/3.8/4.3/5.0/6.0 mm<br />

Color-coded guide pin<br />

for reamer<br />

After fabricating <strong>the</strong> cast, <strong>the</strong> impression posts are removed. The abutment<br />

cannot be placed and plaster must be removed in <strong>the</strong> cervical area.<br />

The reamer is inserted in <strong>the</strong> universal holder. After screwing in <strong>the</strong> guide<br />

pin, <strong>the</strong> reamer is moved over this and <strong>the</strong> plaster milled off in a clockwise<br />

rotation.<br />

Once lowered completely, <strong>the</strong> reamer lies on <strong>the</strong> lab analog shoulder.<br />

After unscrewing <strong>the</strong> guide pin, <strong>the</strong> abutment is inserted into <strong>the</strong> lab analog.

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