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CONELOG® Implant System Prosthetic Restorations - Camlog

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After the impression is taken successfully, the clinician must communicate<br />

the implant diameters used for cast fabrication to the dental laboratory.<br />

Brass ball abutment analogs of the appropriate diameter are then inserted<br />

in the impression without stabilizing rings. The guide areas of the circular<br />

plateau ensure that the implant axis is transferred precisely to the master<br />

cast. The cast is fabricated in the usual manner with suitable material.<br />

INTEGRATING THE MATRICES<br />

Before placing the matrices, the lamella retention inserts are insulated with<br />

Vaseline. The matrices are positioned and aligned by the same procedure<br />

when fabricating a new ball abutment-retained full denture. The areas underneath<br />

are blocked out with plaster. No acrylic should get into the inner<br />

configuration of the matrices!<br />

The existing prosthesis base is hollow ground and perforated in the area of<br />

the matrices specifically. The perforation is used for visual control and to allow<br />

acrylic to escape. The matrix housings can be stained with pink opaquer<br />

as required after conditioning the surface.<br />

NOTE<br />

After hollow grinding during the subsequent try-in on the cast, the prosthesis<br />

must not come into contact with the matrices and block outs!<br />

Integrating the ball abutment analogs in the impression<br />

Cast fabrication<br />

CONELOG ® IMPLANT SYSTEM<br />

PROSTHETIC RESTORATIONS<br />

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