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Hello techs,
I hope you're safe out there.
Recently I'm working with a client that uses Biohorizons only.
We came across of custom abutments (we mill the blank),Ti base working with third party companies like DESS and TRU, no problem. (Zimmer compatible)
The problem start when I got to deal with size 3.0mm platform and looks like DESS and TRU have no solution for it.
Again I use only exocad and i'm not a 3shape guy.
An example, I had a case with 4 implants #5-11 (2x 4.5mm, 1x 3.5mm, 1x 3.0mm) 7units bridge and of course I had to correct the angles.
Since these 2 companies don't support 3.0mm scan body and abutments then I had no choice to purchase Passive Fit Coping, Multi-unit Item #: PXMUPFC
" https://usstore.biohorizons.com/passive-fit-coping-multi-unit " and using Biohorizons angled multi-unit abutment, assemble all the components on the model and scan the case like screw retained (manual positioning).
It was quick and easy, but I prefer more accuracy.
Do you have any better solution instead of scanning the case for manual positioning for something else using the scan body?
Thanks in advance.
I hope you're safe out there.
Recently I'm working with a client that uses Biohorizons only.
We came across of custom abutments (we mill the blank),Ti base working with third party companies like DESS and TRU, no problem. (Zimmer compatible)
The problem start when I got to deal with size 3.0mm platform and looks like DESS and TRU have no solution for it.
Again I use only exocad and i'm not a 3shape guy.
An example, I had a case with 4 implants #5-11 (2x 4.5mm, 1x 3.5mm, 1x 3.0mm) 7units bridge and of course I had to correct the angles.
Since these 2 companies don't support 3.0mm scan body and abutments then I had no choice to purchase Passive Fit Coping, Multi-unit Item #: PXMUPFC
" https://usstore.biohorizons.com/passive-fit-coping-multi-unit " and using Biohorizons angled multi-unit abutment, assemble all the components on the model and scan the case like screw retained (manual positioning).
It was quick and easy, but I prefer more accuracy.
Do you have any better solution instead of scanning the case for manual positioning for something else using the scan body?
Thanks in advance.
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