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What are the steps for fabricating Scan,Surgical and implant?

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What are the steps for fabricating Scan,Surgical and implant?

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We have a excellent, easy to “CT Steps to Surgical Guides” which explaines the process step-by-step. To begin a fixed case we need full arch upper and lower silicone impressions (or master casts), a bite registration, a study model if avalable, and a complete CT Order Form. To begin a removable case, please send the patient’s existing denture to be modified with radiotranslucent markers. A duplicating techniqueis available. If the patient does not have an exhisting denture, follow proceedures for fabricating a new denture. Once the radiographic template (scan guide/applaince) is fabricated, the patient returns to the general dentist for a try in. The guide must fit very acurately. Then the patient receives a CT scan. The DICOM data is sent to ROE where we plan the case and host an online meeting to finalize implant location. Once complete the guides are fabricated and returned to the placing doctor.

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