Implant Impression: What about Splinted
Impression Copings?
Volume 2 - Issue 3
Debbabi Imen1*, Saafi Jilani2, Harzallah Belhassen2 and Cherif Mounir2
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- 1DDM, Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, faculty of dental medicine, Tunisia
- 2Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, Faculty of dental medicine, Tunisia
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Debbabi Imen, Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, Faculty of dental medicine, Tunisia
Received: May 24, 2018; Published: June 05, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/MADOHC.2018.02.000140
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Abstract
Dental implants are an exciting field of dentistry that are helping clinicians restore patients to better function and more esthetic
outcomes than ever before. An important factor for the success with implant-supported restoration is the passive fit between
the superstructure and the abutments. Various implant impression techniques, such as pick-up, transfer techniques have been
introduced, and some techniques may be more accurate than others. Clinically, some factors, including the angulation or depth of
implants, may affect the accuracy of the implant impressions. This article deals with the procedure of splinted impression copings
and its clinical factors affecting implant impression.
Keywords: Implant Impression; Impression Techniques; Open Tray; Splinted Impression Technique; Self-Curing Acrylic Resin;
Dental Floss
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