This case demonstrates the ease and simplicity of restorative visits with Bicon Dental Implants. In addition, this case also demonstrates the three primary ways to rotate a sulcus former and two ways to record an implant-level transfer impression.
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A white healing abutment being removed from the well of the implant.
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A green 3.0mm guide pin being inserted into the well of the implant to guide the 5.0mm sulcus former.
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A 5.0mm sulcus former attached to a threaded straight handle being rotated to remove any tissue which may prevent the seating of a 5.0mm abutment.
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A 5.0mm sulcus former attached to a threaded knob being rotated to form the sulcus for a 5.0mm diameter abutment.
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A latch reamer extender being used to rotate a 5.0mm sulcus former.
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A green 3.0mm metal impression post being inserted into the well of an implant.
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A green acrylic impression sleeve being placed onto a green 3.0mm metal impression post.
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Impression material being injected around the green impression sleeves for the making of an implant-level transfer impression.
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Two acrylic impression sleeves within a conventional impression for the making of an implant-level transfer impression.
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A white 3.0mm scanning flag being inserted into an implant well prior to being digitally scanned for the making of an intraoral, virtual implant-level transfer impression.
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Intraoral digital scanning for the fabrication of a virtual implant-level transfer impression.
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Digital recording of shade guide and the adjacent canine.
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Maxillary first premolar Integrated Abutment Crown™ being inserted into the well of the implant.
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A cotton-tipped applicator being used to definitively seat the premolar IACs.
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Blue marking ink being used to confirm the occlusion of the newly seated IACs.
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Post-insertion facial view of two maxillary premolar IACs.
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Post-insertion radiograph of two maxillary premolar IACs.
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