From conventional impressions to digital scan-based prosthetics, Osstem provides dedicated components to support accurate transfer of implant position, angulation, and depth into the working model or digital design environment.
Choose the workflow that best fits your clinical procedure, laboratory setup, and preferred restorative process.
Conventional impression techniques remain a trusted option for many implant cases, offering tactile control, familiar handling, and close communication between clinic and laboratory.
For open-tray impressions with direct position capture
The Pick-up Impression Coping is designed for conventional open-tray impression workflows, where the coping remains fixed within the impression material after removal from the mouth.
For closed-tray impressions with simplified handling
The Transfer Impression Coping supports conventional closed-tray impression workflows and is repositioned into the impression after removal from the mouth.
Digital workflows help clinicians and laboratories transfer implant information through scan data, supporting CAD/CAM-based design, digital model fabrication, and streamlined collaboration.
For digital implant impression taking
The Scan Body acts as a digital impression component, allowing implant position, direction, and depth to be captured with an intraoral scanner.
For digital workflows in multi-unit and edentulous cases
The Multi Ti Scan Body supports digital scanning in combination with TS Multi Abutment workflows, especially for advanced prosthetic cases such as full-arch or edentulous restorations.
Choose Pick-up Impression Coping for open-tray conventional impressions with direct position capture. Choose Transfer Impression Coping for closed-tray workflows with simplified handling. For digital cases, use the Scan Body for standard implant scanning and the Multi Ti Scan Body for scan-based multi-abutment or edentulous restorations.
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