The first step is to scan the model using the innovative Sirona inEos scanner. If you already work with inLab or inLab MC XL you can use the built-in optical laser scanner as well. In both cases you can choose from various scan techniques, depending on the type of restoration involved. The plaster model is scanned automatically and without any form of mechanical contact. Just a few clicks of the computer mouse are required.

The antagonist can be scanned with help of a silicon bite registration. Out of this data the virtual model is created on your screen.
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| Designing a bridge |
Designing a crown coping |
Designing a mesostructure for abutments |
The FrameWork 3D and WaxUp 3D software modules cater for a complete spectrum of clinical applications. You can view every detail of the restoration from any chosen angle without any distracting “pixel clouds". This boosts your confidence in the final product. After you have completed the design work you simply order the framework/coping in a material of your choice via the Internet.
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Ceramic frameworks are manufactured directly by infiniDent in Bensheim. |
| Milling a ceramic coping |
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Frameworks out of cobalt-chrome are produced in a laser sintering procedure. This ultra-modern technology allows frameworks up to 8 units. |
| Schematic diagram (click to enlarge) |
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The data sets for the Custom Abutments are transmitted to the Straumann production facility. |
| Creating a Straumann Abutment |