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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 />

BALL ABUTMENT<br />

ANCHORING SYSTEM<br />

DUPLICATING THE WORKING CAST<br />

After <strong>the</strong> alignment (paralleling) of <strong>the</strong> duplication aids, undercut sections<br />

are blocked out <strong>with</strong> wax. When using <strong>the</strong> matrix, it must be covered <strong>with</strong><br />

a thin coat of wax (0.3 mm) before duplication (bonding space).<br />

FABRICATING THE METAL REINFORCEMENT<br />

A metal reinforcement is waxed similarly to a telescopic frame work. The<br />

wax-up is checked using <strong>the</strong> silicone index. A perforation is provided for excess<br />

cement. Soft tissue contacts are integrated in <strong>the</strong> free-end area and<br />

between <strong>the</strong> implants.<br />

After casting and trimming of <strong>the</strong> metal reinforcement, <strong>the</strong> fit is checked on<br />

<strong>the</strong> master cast. The matrices are placed on <strong>the</strong> <strong>CAMLOG</strong> ® ball abutments.<br />

The metal reinforcement must be seated tension-free on <strong>the</strong> matrices and<br />

<strong>the</strong> parallelism may not be changed.<br />

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Wax-up of <strong>the</strong> metal reinforcement<br />

Finished duplication cast

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