Implante Dentário Neoss Scanbody
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Implante Dentário Neoss Scanbody

The body of the Neosss scanner takes the shape of a cylinder which has been carved out using PMMA material. At the top, the scanner body features a three-dimensional triangular structure that has been created by cutting from top to bottom. Additionally, a triangular prism structure has also been incorporated. The bottom of the scanner rod body accommodates a chimera that matches with the titanium base mechanism.
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Neoss scanbody dental implant can be used for both intraoral and extraoral purposes with a scanner. It is necessary when working with the digital workflow. Chirimen offers an appealing system of precision-engineered implants, multi-platform components, and abutments that are sturdy and fully compatible with all major implant systems at an affordable cost to dental labs, dental professionals, and patients.

 

The use of digital implants has become increasingly common in the ever-evolving field of dentistry. Intraoral scanning posts are available in most implant brands to transfer implant specifications, positioning, and alignment to the laboratory's CAD software through the scan body. Upon receipt of the data in the Dental System CAD software, the system automatically selects the appropriate abutment database. This enables technicians to design the implant restoration, manufacture the abutment and crown, and ensure proper alignment. In the traditional approach, each company typically produces distinct scan bodies specifically for their own database, which often leads to challenges in sharing data between the clinic and the laboratory responsible for creating the implant restorations. One recurring issue pertains to the sharing of clinical data between dentists and technicians, with a common obstacle being their inability to share the complete clinical data necessary for obtaining an all-encompassing clinical picture.

 

In the conventional approach, companies usually create separate scan bodies for their own databases, which can result in difficulties in sharing data between the clinic and the laboratory responsible for making the implant restorations. One frequent problem relates to the exchange of clinical data among dentists and technicians. The main challenge is their inability to share the essential clinical data required for obtaining a comprehensive clinical overview.This problem can be easily solved by Neoss scans, which are compatible with both original and third-party implant databases. The workflow is simplified because the same scan body can be used for numerous implant abutment databases within the laboratory's DentalSystem software.

 

 

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