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14 I I case report _ digital solutions in implantology entire area to be scanned was lightly powdered (Fig. 3). With the aid of the 3M True Definition Scanner (3M ESPE), the mandible could be imaged with the Scanbody, as well as the maxillae (Figs. 4 & 5). For digital bite registration, scanning of habitual intercuspation,theScanbodywasunscrewedagain, as the standard height of 10 mm did not allow unimpaired occlusion in this case (Fig. 6). This was followed by checking of the digital image of the Scanbody in region 46 for complete image capture of all of the surfaces, as well as the approximalareasoftheadjacentteeth.Theocclusal surfaces, as well as the relationship to the antag- onist teeth and bite registration, could then be checkedpriortodefiningtheprecisereconstruction area in region 46 with appropriate marking of the differentdatavolumesforlatertransfer(Figs.7&8). As part of the order to the laboratory, using the 3M True Definition Scanner software, the implant data was described alongside the patient data, including information on the position of the tooth, abutment material (titanium/zirconium dioxide), implantplatform(WideNeck,RegularNeck,Narrow Neck, Regular CrossFit Connection or Narrow CrossFit Connection) and the type of restoration (abutment and/or superstructure). CAD/CAM 3_2014 Fig. 16Fig. 15 Fig. 14Fig. 13 Fig. 12Fig. 11 CAD0314_12-15_Engelschalk 22.08.14 14:11 Seite 3

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