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Help me understand the digital implant impression processes.
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<blockquote data-quote="drock" data-source="post: 246514" data-attributes="member: 7258"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I can't seem to find any accurate info on this. But can someone with REAL working experience and DEEP Knowledge of the world of digital implant impressions explain how this works?</p><p>Maybe more specifically with itero. From what I understand itero is only partnered with 3i and straumann correct? So that means I and the doctor will need to get the scan bodies from the respective company 3i or straumann which ever is being used. And I need to get their library? Do I have to get it from them? Or do other companies sell them too? </p><p>Now what if an itero Dr wants to scan an implant other than those two? What then? For expample for denstply Astra, I need to search for a 3rd party company that has a scan body for that platform and compatible with itero?? The Dr will need one as well as me? Is the IO scan body different than lab ones? </p><p>Universal scan bodies- what exactly does that mean? It will work with any IO scanner. </p><p>Does each scan body company have their own library? </p><p>If I use scan bodies from Straumann or 3i does that mean I have to use their mill facility or can I still mill in house? Or do I need to use the universal scan bodies? If different scan bodies are used other than straumann or 3i, does the Dr need to download something to use the different scan body. </p><p>Does each IOS partner up with implant companies? Is there an iOS that can scan any implant system?</p><p>Do I need to get Digital model analogs from the same place I got the scan bodies from? Please provide me with some accurate info rather than guesses Thank you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drock, post: 246514, member: 7258"] Hi all, I can't seem to find any accurate info on this. But can someone with REAL working experience and DEEP Knowledge of the world of digital implant impressions explain how this works? Maybe more specifically with itero. From what I understand itero is only partnered with 3i and straumann correct? So that means I and the doctor will need to get the scan bodies from the respective company 3i or straumann which ever is being used. And I need to get their library? Do I have to get it from them? Or do other companies sell them too? Now what if an itero Dr wants to scan an implant other than those two? What then? For expample for denstply Astra, I need to search for a 3rd party company that has a scan body for that platform and compatible with itero?? The Dr will need one as well as me? Is the IO scan body different than lab ones? Universal scan bodies- what exactly does that mean? It will work with any IO scanner. Does each scan body company have their own library? If I use scan bodies from Straumann or 3i does that mean I have to use their mill facility or can I still mill in house? Or do I need to use the universal scan bodies? If different scan bodies are used other than straumann or 3i, does the Dr need to download something to use the different scan body. Does each IOS partner up with implant companies? Is there an iOS that can scan any implant system? Do I need to get Digital model analogs from the same place I got the scan bodies from? Please provide me with some accurate info rather than guesses Thank you all. [/QUOTE]
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