• Implant-based all-ceramic restoration using an open or closed tray impression technique.

    August 18, 2017
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    Implant-based all-ceramic restoration using an open or closed tray impression technique.

    There are numerous implant impression techniques for making implant impressions and whether you use an open or closed tray technique or making implant- or abutment-level impressions, a detailed impression reduces the chance of costly retakes.

    by Dr Gunnar Reich, Munich, Germany

    Implant-based all-ceramic restoration using an open or closed tray impression technique.

    There are numerous implant impression techniques for making implant impressions and whether you use an open or closed tray technique or making implant- or abutment-level impressions, a detailed impression reduces the chance of costly retakes.

    by Dr Gunnar Reich, Munich, Germany

    Implant-based all-ceramic restoration using an open or closed tray impression technique.

    There are numerous implant impression techniques for making implant impressions and whether you use an open or closed tray technique or making implant- or abutment-level impressions, a detailed impression reduces the chance of costly retakes.

    by Dr Gunnar Reich, Munich, Germany

    • Implant-based all-ceramic restoration

      Implant-based all-ceramic restoration using an open or closed tray impression technique

      Dental implants are fast becoming a preferred restoration option for permanent tooth replacement, however, the implant treatment plan can only be as accurate as your impression. If you’re among the growing number of doctors who are incorporating implants into their practice, your initial impression is critical to ensure precise orientation and position of the implant in the mouth. There are numerous implant impression techniques for making implant impressions and whether you use an open or closed tray technique or making implant or abutment-level impressions, a detailed impression reduces the chance of costly retakes.

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