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Content Menu
● Introduction to TiBase and ScanPost
>> Example: Ordering for Dentsply Sirona Implants
>> Steps to Fill Out the Order Form
● Video Tutorial: Using TiBase and ScanPost
>> Additional Tips for Successful Restorations
● Common Challenges and Solutions
● Advanced Techniques for Complex Cases
● Case Study: Successful Use of TiBase and ScanPost
● Best Practices for Inventory Management
● FAQ
>> 1. What Information Do I Need to Order a TiBase?
>> 2. How Do I Choose Between TiBase and ScanPost for Imaging?
>> 3. Can I Use Third-Party Screws with TiBase?
>> 4. How Many Scanbodies Do I Need to Order?
>> 5. Where Can I Download the Dentsply Sirona Order Form for TiBase and ScanPost?
Ordering the correct size of TiBase abutment screws and ScanPosts is crucial for successful dental implant restorations. This process involves understanding the specific requirements of the implant system and the patient's needs. In this article, we will guide you through the steps to order the correct TiBase components using the Dentsply Sirona order form for TiBase, Abutment Screw, and ScanPost.
TiBase and ScanPost are essential components in the digital workflow of dental implant restorations. The TiBase is a titanium base that connects to the implant, while the ScanPost is used for intraoral scanning to capture the position and angle of the implant.
The TiBase consists of two main components:
- Titanium Base: Designed to fit specific implant diameters, it is used for both digital acquisition and restorative purposes.
- Abutment Screw: Used to secure the TiBase to the implant or laboratory analog. Abutment screws are provided separately for replacement or additional attachments.
The ScanPost is an impression post used to digitally capture the implant's location and angle. It is typically longer than the TiBase, making it easier to verify the seating of the Scanbody, especially in deeper implants.
To order the correct size of TiBase and ScanPost, you need to know the implant manufacturer and platform size. Here's how you can proceed:
1. Identify the Implant Manufacturer: Determine the brand of the dental implant used, such as Dentsply Sirona, Zimmer, or others.
2. Determine the Platform Size: The platform size is crucial for selecting the correct TiBase. It is usually listed in millimeters or as a description (e.g., wide platform, narrow neck).
3. Use the Dentsply Sirona Order Form: The order form provides a comprehensive list of TiBase and ScanPost options based on the implant manufacturer and platform size. You can download the form from Dentsply Sirona's official website.
For Dentsply Sirona implants, such as the PrimeTaper EV, you would refer to the order form to find the corresponding TiBase and ScanPost part numbers based on the implant diameter and platform connection.
Example Table:
Implant Diameter | Platform Connection | TiBase REF | Abutment Screw REF | ScanPost REF |
---|---|---|---|---|
3.0 mm | XS S | 6586304 | 6586262 | 6586353 |
3.6 mm | S S | 6586312 | 6586270 | 6586361 |
4.2 mm | M L | 6586320 | 6586288 | 6586379 |
1. Select the Implant Manufacturer: Choose Dentsply Sirona or another relevant manufacturer.
2. Specify the Implant Diameter and Platform Connection: Ensure these match your patient's implant.
3. Choose the Correct TiBase and ScanPost: Use the reference numbers from the order form.
4. Order Additional Components: Include Scanbodies and Abutment Screws as needed.
To better understand the process, watch this video tutorial on how to use TiBase and ScanPost in a dental restoration workflow:
This video demonstrates how to assemble and use the Rosetta scan body adapter with a titanium base abutment.
- Verify Implant Position: Ensure that the ScanPost is fully seated to capture accurate implant positions.
- Use Compatible Scanning Systems: Ensure that your intraoral scanner is compatible with the ScanPost and TiBase.
- Maintain Sterility: Always handle components in a sterile environment to prevent contamination.
If you order the wrong size of TiBase, it may not fit properly on the implant. Always double-check the implant diameter and platform connection before ordering.
Ensure that you have all necessary components, including Scanbodies and Abutment Screws, before starting the restoration process.
If you encounter issues during intraoral scanning, check that the ScanPost is properly seated and that the scanner is calibrated correctly.
In complex cases, such as multiple implants or full arch restorations, it's crucial to plan carefully and use advanced digital tools. Here are some strategies:
- Digital Planning Software: Use software like Dentsply Sirona's coDiagnostiX to plan the optimal placement of implants and design restorations.
- 3D Printing Models: Create detailed models to visualize the restoration and ensure accurate fit of components.
- Collaboration with Specialists: Work with prosthodontists or oral surgeons for complex cases to ensure the best outcomes.
A recent case involved a patient requiring a full arch restoration with multiple implants. By using the Dentsply Sirona order form to select the correct TiBase and ScanPost sizes, the dentist was able to achieve precise intraoral scans and design a well-fitting prosthesis. The patient reported high satisfaction with the outcome, highlighting the importance of accurate component selection.
Maintaining an organized inventory of TiBase and ScanPost components is essential for efficient dental practice operations. Here are some best practices:
- Track Inventory Levels: Regularly monitor your stock levels to avoid running out of critical components during procedures.
- Implement a First-In-First-Out System: Ensure that older stock is used before newer stock to prevent expiration or obsolescence.
- Store Components Properly: Keep components in a clean, dry environment to maintain sterility and prevent damage.
Ordering the correct size of TiBase abutment screws and ScanPosts is essential for successful dental implant restorations. By using the Dentsply Sirona order form for TiBase, Abutment Screw, and ScanPost, you can ensure that you have the right components for your patient's specific needs.
You need to know the implant manufacturer and the platform size of the implant. This information is crucial for selecting the correct TiBase part number.
The choice between TiBase and ScanPost depends on the depth of the implant. ScanPosts are longer and easier to use for deeper implants, as they provide better visibility for seating the Scanbody.
No, using third-party screws with TiBase is not FDA approved. It is recommended to use the Abutment Screws provided by the manufacturer to ensure compatibility and safety.
Scanbodies are usually sold in packages of 36. You can order them separately based on the camera system you are using (e.g., Omnicam or Bluecam).
You can download the order form from Dentsply Sirona's official website or through their customer support resources.
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