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Anyone used itero to scan Straumann implants recently?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jo Chen" data-source="post: 72831" data-attributes="member: 5263"><p>Fabe</p><p>Cases where the tissue has been meticulously sculpted require a different work flow. </p><p>Install scan body and add flowable composite. Scan intra orally with iTero and send file and modified scan body to lab. Lab formats file and sends file to Align (iTero). Align mills model with receptacle for repositionable analog. Lab receives model and removes some material around the receptacle and installs analog. Screw on modified scan body and add soft tissue material.</p><p></p><p>At this point the lab can order a stock zirconia abutment and bake on to the abutment or fabricate a custom abutment with a UCLA. Second option would be to send the modified model to Straumann’s scan and shape service (Apollo) to produce a custom abutment out of titanium or zirconia. Third option would apply to laboratories with a CS2 scanner. Scanner equipped labs can scan the soft tissue model and virtually design an abutment conforming to the sculpted tissue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jo Chen, post: 72831, member: 5263"] Fabe Cases where the tissue has been meticulously sculpted require a different work flow. Install scan body and add flowable composite. Scan intra orally with iTero and send file and modified scan body to lab. Lab formats file and sends file to Align (iTero). Align mills model with receptacle for repositionable analog. Lab receives model and removes some material around the receptacle and installs analog. Screw on modified scan body and add soft tissue material. At this point the lab can order a stock zirconia abutment and bake on to the abutment or fabricate a custom abutment with a UCLA. Second option would be to send the modified model to Straumann’s scan and shape service (Apollo) to produce a custom abutment out of titanium or zirconia. Third option would apply to laboratories with a CS2 scanner. Scanner equipped labs can scan the soft tissue model and virtually design an abutment conforming to the sculpted tissue. [/QUOTE]
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