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<blockquote data-quote="PCDL" data-source="post: 87994" data-attributes="member: 5692"><p>Well, the easiest way would be a Stock PMMA abutment (plastic, most companies have them. With a study model, wax your ideal temp unit, and provide the Dr. a clear plastic suck-down shell of it. </p><p></p><p>At the time of surgery, the implant is placed (or within the first two hours of placement),the Surgeon or GP will screw down the temp abutment, adjust the vertical height to fit under the Clear Matrix, and then reline the space with a Bis-Acryl material (i.e. Luxatemp.) After the reline, you will have a screw retained, one piece temp. The Dr. can then reline and contour the gingival portion as needed, and proceed with primary closure once the temp is contoured, polished and screwed back down. </p><p></p><p> Let it heal for 4 weeks, keep it out of function (a debatable concept, I know) and you are on your way to a great sulcus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PCDL, post: 87994, member: 5692"] Well, the easiest way would be a Stock PMMA abutment (plastic, most companies have them. With a study model, wax your ideal temp unit, and provide the Dr. a clear plastic suck-down shell of it. At the time of surgery, the implant is placed (or within the first two hours of placement),the Surgeon or GP will screw down the temp abutment, adjust the vertical height to fit under the Clear Matrix, and then reline the space with a Bis-Acryl material (i.e. Luxatemp.) After the reline, you will have a screw retained, one piece temp. The Dr. can then reline and contour the gingival portion as needed, and proceed with primary closure once the temp is contoured, polished and screwed back down. Let it heal for 4 weeks, keep it out of function (a debatable concept, I know) and you are on your way to a great sulcus. [/QUOTE]
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