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Impressions for Implant Dentistry Made Easier

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Figure 3
Figure 3. BASIC implants placed using proper surgical protocol.
Figure 4
Figure 4. The implants at time of placement using the "cookie" cutter method to gain access to the implant sites.

Figure 5
Figure 5. Transfer devices in place at the time of the implant placement.
Figure 6
Figure 6. Note the parallelism of the implants to allow withdrawal in the impression.

Figure 7
Figure 7. Check retractors in place to allow for visualization of the tray placement and insuring the patient is in maximum intercuspation.
Figure 8
Figure 8. Blue Velvet in place with hand holding the mandible.

Figure 9
Figure 9. Close up of the Blue Velvet showing that it is not engaging the embrasure spaces or over the partial.
Figure 10
Figure 10. The Flexi Velvet was place while the tray was still in the patient's mouth.The transfer device would be placed back in implant site for the secondary impression, if it had come out with the Blue Velvet.

Figure 11
Figure 11. Completed H and H impression showing margins of teeth #'s 27 and 28.
Figure 12
Figure 12. Transfer copings picked up in the H and H impression.



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