HOW IT WORKS
CONVERTING REMOVABLE TO A FIXED PROSTHESIS IS EASY
Using a clinical workflow already familiar to you, you can convert a removable prosthesis to a
fixed prosthesis with ease, resulting in a stronger and more esthetic prosthesis.
Using a clinical workflow already familiar to you, you can convert a removable prosthesis to a
fixed prosthesis with ease, resulting in a stronger and more esthetic prosthesis.
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THE PROCESS
Place Ti Bases with Separable FastenersThe patent pending Smart Denture Conversion separable fastener and low profile Ti Base are easy to place in preparation for the direct pick-up procedure.
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Hard Chairside RelineThe advantage of a hard chairside reline is allowing the patient to establish the occlusion while the material sets. This decreases the amount of chair time after delivery adjusting the bite.
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Create Screw Access HolesIn a simple 2 step process, minimally invasive screw access holes are created in the prosthesis precisely where they are needed (this preserves the esthetics, strength, and function of the prosthesis.
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CASE PRESENTATIONS
Dual Arch Denture Conversion
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Mandibular Pick Up
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Removing the Denture After Pick Up
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Creation of Screw Access after Pick Up of Denture Conversion Ti Bases
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Immediate Implant Placement and Immediate Load
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Restoration Following Jaw Reconstruction From Ameloblastoma
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Recovery From Conversion Complication (Fractured Denture)
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Denture Removal After Picking Up Ti Bases
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BECOME A CERTIFIED DENTURE CONVERSION PROVIDER
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In Office Conversion TrainingOn-site training with our highly skilled technician on an actual surgery/conversion appointment to train the doctors and staff involved in conversions and teach best practices to reduce time for conversion to 30 minutes per arch.
Training also includes best preparation practices for: digital denture, implant planning and guide fabrication for $50 surgical guides, denture conversion for fixed provisional on multi-unit abutments, and the most efficient 2 clinical steps to a predictable final restoration. |
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