BioHorizons Prosthetics Catalog

3 shop online at store.biohorizons.com customer care: 888.246.8338 L02015-017 REV C AUG 2014 Page 2 of 4 temporary restorations cement-retained crown using a PEEK temporary abutment 4 Modify the abutment Remove the marked plastic abutment from the model and place it on the abutment prepping handle using an .050” (1.25mm) hex driver and hand tighten. Modify the abutment for vertical clearance and gingival margins using a carbide or acrylic bur. Note: Replace the healing abutment immediately to prevent soft tissue collapse over the implant. 5 Seat the modified plastic abutment Verify the implant prosthetic platform is free of bone and soft tissue. Irrigate the internally-threaded connection of the implant and dry. Place the modified plastic abutment and abutment screw onto the implant using an .050” (1.25mm) hex driver and hand tighten. Take a radiograph along the long axis of the implant to ensure the abutment is seated completely onto the implant. Note: The X-ray tube must be positioned perpendicular to the implant prosthetic platform. 6 Tighten the abutment screw Tighten the abutment screws to 30 Ncm using a calibrated torque wrench and an .050” (1.25) hex driver. Apply counter-torque by grasping the abutment using an abutment clamp Note: Tightening the abutment screw to 30 Ncm is not recommended if the temporary is placed at the time of surgery. customer care: 888.246.8338 L02015-42 REV A AUG 2018 Page 1 of 4 Use this technique for the fabrication of short term (30 days), screw-retained single or multiple unit temporary restorations. This abutment is designed for chair-side restorations for developing optimal soft tissue contour and can be used when immediate load is indicated. screw-retained crown using the PEEK temporary cylinder abutment 1 Place the PEEK temporary cylinder abutment Make sure the implant prosthetic platform is free of bone and soft tissue. Snap the PEEK temporary cylinder abutment onto the implant using downward pressure. Note: Snap feature creates a friction fit which will retain the abutment without the use of an abutment screw. 2 Mark the abutment Evaluate inter-occlusal dimensions, angulation, and tissue contour. Mark the abutment for the required vertical reduction. 3 Modify the abutment Remove the marked plastic abutment and place it on the abutment prepping handle using an .050” (1.25mm) hex driver and hand tighten. Modify the abutment for vertical clearance and gingival margins using a carbide or acrylic bur. Important Maintain at least 3mm of abutment height to avoid damaging the abutment screw. component options • PEEK temporary cylinder abutments • .050” (1.25mm) hex driver • torque wrench • direct coping screws prosthetic technique manual The manual and animations are available online at www.biohorizons.com/prosthetic-techniques.aspx or on the BioHorizons app in the Prosthetics section. customer care: 888.246.8338 L02015-048 REV A AUG 2020 Page 1 of 1 The Scan Body is designed to be mounted directly on the Multi-unit abutment or Multi-unit analog using the dedicated driver. custom CAD/CAM restorations digital scanning for Multi-unit abutments 1 Secure Scan Bodies Ensure the seating surface is clean and free of residue. Seat the scan body on the multi-unit connections and hand tighten with the Scan Body Driver. IO 11B-A Elos Accurate® Scan Body for Multi-Unit Abutments C13845 Elos Accurate® Scan Body Driver component options • CAD/CAM system with BioHorizons library • Elos Accurate Scan body & Driver • Desktop scanner parts: Laboratory Scanning Workflow 2 Digitize the model Conduct the scan according to the scanner manufacturer’s instructions. Then, using the relevant digital library, align the scan body by selecting the middle of the top cutout. Note: The PXMUCC may be used as a scan body with a similar workflow to the Elos Accurate body. Blasting may be required to reduce the reflectiveness of the surface. The prosthetic technique manual provides fully illustrated step-by-step instruction for the use of BioHorizons prosthetics. The manual is intended to educate both clinicians and labs about the prosthetic options available. It is separated into technique modules that are updated frequently to describe the most current protocols used in implant dentistry. The PDF versions of these modules are further enhanced by new animated sequences of the procedures providing multiple methods of learning the content. This icon indicates a step-by-step technique module is available. interactive prosthetic technique manual

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