A clinical report on the use of closed-tray, hex-lock-friction-fit implant impression copings

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Abstract

The precision of an impression determines the subsequent accuracy and fit of the final restoration. Therefore, the ultimate search is for the most accurate impression material and the most efficient and least time consuming technique. One of the major debates in implant dentistry has focused on the advantages of the pickup versus the transfer impression technique. The pick-up technique is widely accepted as the more accurate. However, the conventional transfer technique is simpler and less time consuming. The Hex-Lock-Friction-Fit impression coping (AB Dental Devices) combines the advantages of the transfer impression technique and the pick-up impression technique. In this article we will review the relevant literature, discuss the advantages of this unique implant impression technique, and present some related clinical cases.

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Raviv, E., Hanna, J., Raviv, R., & Harel-Raviv, M. (2014). A clinical report on the use of closed-tray, hex-lock-friction-fit implant impression copings. Journal of Oral Implantology, 40(4), 449–453. https://doi.org/10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-11-00056

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