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This document summarizes a user report on taking implant impressions using Honigum impression material. It describes the ideal properties of an impression material for implants, which include precision, stability, and flow properties. The document then focuses on Honigum impression material, highlighting its mechanical stability, hydrophilicity, and flow under light pressure. Finally, the document describes a clinical case where Honigum-Heavy was used to take an impression around a solid abutment for a single implant in the lower left molar. Photographs show each step of the impression procedure and fabrication of the final master cast.
This document summarizes a user report on taking implant impressions using Honigum impression material. It describes the ideal properties of an impression material for implants, which include precision, stability, and flow properties. The document then focuses on Honigum impression material, highlighting its mechanical stability, hydrophilicity, and flow under light pressure. Finally, the document describes a clinical case where Honigum-Heavy was used to take an impression around a solid abutment for a single implant in the lower left molar. Photographs show each step of the impression procedure and fabrication of the final master cast.
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This document summarizes a user report on taking implant impressions using Honigum impression material. It describes the ideal properties of an impression material for implants, which include precision, stability, and flow properties. The document then focuses on Honigum impression material, highlighting its mechanical stability, hydrophilicity, and flow under light pressure. Finally, the document describes a clinical case where Honigum-Heavy was used to take an impression around a solid abutment for a single implant in the lower left molar. Photographs show each step of the impression procedure and fabrication of the final master cast.
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A user report by Sookyoung Kwon (DDS., MsD., PhD.) Introduction The main purpose of an implant impression is to capture and reproduce exact hard and soft tissue details with a dimensionally stable impression material as a mold for fabrication of an accurate replica for the final and permanent restoration. Basic aspects of the impres- sion for implants are similar to standard crown and bridge impressions. However, with implant cases it has an additional purpose of transferring the relationship between the implant fixture and the attachments. For this reason, it is imperative that the impression material used is sufficiently rigid in order to retain stable positioning for the connection and transfer lab implant attachments during the impression taking procedure. It also requires for the abutments to be transferred to the stone model after the impression is poured. Further requirements of the impression material used are that it has to be stable in the tray in an unset state yet offer a high degree of flow once inserted into the oral cavi- ty. This along with an absolute minimum of dimensional change after polymerization. For these reasons, in the past polyether was the material of choice for all implant impressions. Recently, however, new polyvinylsiloxane impression materials have been introduced with enough hardness and rigidity leading to improved implant impressions. Material An ideal impression material has to have the ability of exact precision, i.e., appropriate viscosity and flow properties, good recovery from deformation, dimensional and mecha- nical stability after removal, easy manipulation and sufficient working time. Additionally, it is compatible with model material, has a long storage stability, as well as patient compati- bility. Honigum (DMG) in numerous consistencies is a precision impression material that com- bines extraordinary mechanical properties together with a previously unachieved rheolo- gical behavior. Honigum provides an exceptional form of stability while still providing incomparably good flow properties under light pressure. The preparation margins are pre- cisely reproduced even in difficult situations. The well-balanced hydrophilicity of Honigum improves reproduction of moist surfaces and exact details even in subgingival areas below the preparation are precisely reproduced. Honigum has an exceptional detail reproduc- tion property from its shear thinning behavior. It exhibits outstanding tray stability intra- and extraorally. Honigums remarkable flow properties under light pressure (DMG patent), easy removal from mouth and perfect transfer capabilities are welcomed by every lab. Honigum is available in three consistencies: Heavy/Heavy Fast, Mono and Light/Light Fast. In this report, Honigum-Heavy was used in a typical implant procedure. Honigum- Heavy has an especially high, putty-like hardness after setting and a very good fixation ability for transfer impressions or the pickup impression technique for implants. The MixStar dispensing machine provides hands free mixing and dispensing of Honigum while ensuring quick and aseptic delivery and tray loading, both very important in connection with implant treatment. Please address correspondence to Sookyoung Kwon Dr. Kwons Dental Clinic 211-1 A-block Eunma-sangga Daechi-dong Kangnam-ku Seoul, KOREA. Mai 2006 www.dmg-dental.com 05/2006 1 01 02 05 09 13 03 06 07 10 14 04 08 11 12 15 User Report www.dmg-dental.com 05/2006 2 Clinical case Case Description A 42 year old female with single lower left first molar implant. In this case, a solid-type abutment was used, and the impression procedure was similar to a standard crown impression. In the lab, a solid-type analogue abutment was used instead of a fixed analo- gue for making a master cast. A solid-type abutment is a one piece abutment. It shows less screw loosening and is also easier to handle during impression and lab procedures. Procedure Fig 01 Healing abutment after second surgery. Fig 02 Solid abutment was installed. Fig 03 Plastic cap on solid abutment. Fig 04 Loading the Honigum-Heavy into syringe. Fig 05 Loading the Honigum-Heavy into tray Fig 06 Injecting the impression material. Fig 07 Injecting impression material around the plastic cap. Fig 08 Firmly holding the tray in place. Fig 09 Impression and plastic cap transfer. Fig 10 Lab analogue for solid abutment. Fig 11 Lab analogue with attached plastic cap Fig 12 Gingival replacement material injected around the lab analogue Fig 13 Cast removed from the impression. Fig 14 Master cast Fig 15 Temporary crown for progressive loading.
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