What is synOcta?
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What is synOcta?
The Basic Information on the Straumann® synOcta® Prosthetic System provide dental practitioners and related specialists with the essential steps required for the fabrication and insertion of prosthetic restorations for Straumann® Soft Tissue Level Implants.
What does closed tray mean?
Closed tray technique The closed tray impression technique is utilized: When the implants are sufficiently parallel to each other. In situations with limited interarch distance and insufficient space for use of screw-retained impression copings.
What is closed tray?
The closed-tray impression, or indirect impression, is an impression technique that uses an impression coping with positioning features around which a rigid elastic impression material is injected.
What kind of impression material you will choose to make an impression from implants?
With implant copings the coping is usually attached to the implant or abutment with screws. The impression material used is usually an elastomeric impression material; the two types most widely used and shown to be the most appropriate are polyether and polyvinyl siloxane impression materials.
What is a closed tray impression?
How much should you torque an implant?
Recommended closing torque can range from 20 to 30 Ncm, with the ideal torque being 32 Ncm, depending on the design.
Can dental implants be to tight?
Because placing an implant restoration like a dental crown on your implant can cause a bit of pressure and discomfort to the surrounding teeth. In fact, the sensation is quite similar to how it feels after your braces are tightened.
Are Straumann implants the best?
With Swiss engineering roots, Straumann products are well-known for quality and precision. Ground-breaking innovations, such as the SLActive® implant surface, and the high-strength Roxolid® implant material, underline Straumann’s position as one of the most innovative leaders in implant technology.
What are the steps of a dental implant?
The process of placing a dental implant involves multiple steps, including:
- Damaged tooth removal.
- Jawbone preparation (grafting), when needed.
- Dental implant placement.
- Bone growth and healing.
- Abutment placement.
- Artificial tooth placement.