Whos Ti bases are these?

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Hi Guys looking for Zimmer, or Implant Direct Legacy 3.5, 4.5 & 5.7 non engaging bases. NT has the 2 connect, Tru abutment doesn't have them yet and Implant Direct doesn't. Zimmer doesnt even sell any. ANy one know, might these be DESS?

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Hi Guys looking for Zimmer, or Implant Direct Legacy 3.5, 4.5 & 5.7 non engaging bases. NT has the 2 connect, Tru abutment doesn't have them yet and Implant Direct doesn't. Zimmer doesnt even sell any. ANy one know, might these be DESS?

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They are not dess, dess are not anodized. I believe like this, ZZ also has them as well but truthfully I have not seen selective anodizing which leads me to believe they are a mfg part. Biohorizons?
 
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It matches the BioH coloring scheme...
 
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Those are almost certainly BioHorizons Non Hexed Ti Temp abutments.
Those aren't multi abutments, therefore, killer parallelism on that placement.

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My question would be how come the DDS does not know.
Did the patient transfer tx from one DDS to another because relocation?
Or just trying to find a cheaper option after someone already did the hard work
the first time round . . . and I hope got paid for that part of tx already.
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My question would be how come the DDS does not know.
Did the patient transfer tx from one DDS to another because relocation?
Or just trying to find a cheaper option after someone already did the hard work
the first time round . . . and I hope got paid for that part of tx already.
LCM
The DDS a good friend of mine gave me a full upper and lower a prettau style case for demo purposes. These were the temps fabbed from the other lab that does those type of cases for him. I just need to find non engaging ti bases for a legacy platform 3.7 4.7 and 5.7 that's all. I doesn't know this info other then the what he placed in the pt mouth.

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He text me yesterday and I answered him via today.
 
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yes 2th biohorizons they fit zimmer and mis also we use the same scan markers for all
 
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yes 2th biohorizons they fit zimmer and mis also we use the same scan markers for all

So is there a libary for these? Or are these like Ti temp abutments with ribbed walls for retention? I have the vulcan library for Ti abutment and the scan markers.
 
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many companies have librarys for these but the cylinders in the photo are temp ti cylinders just buy them stock from biohorizons.
 
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The Vulcan 3Shape library uses the Easy Ti Temp Abutment for Zr bridges with a non-engaging hex utilizing the peek scan body.

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For multi-unit abutment cases, the Vulcan 3Shape library uses the titanium multi unit coping with the multi unit cover cap as the scan body.


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The library has been built around each of the notch heights so you can have as much Ti in the restoration as possible.
You can virtually "try in" the abutment height you need before you ever prep down the abutment to ensure proper height.
The Easy Ti Temps can be purchased with or without a hex.

Each one of these images includes the part number for reference.

All of the products can be found in and purchased through the BioH prosthetic catalog.
 
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Like I said...I can't guarantee they're BioH's, but if they are BioH's parts, this should be what they used.

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