Laboratory Technique for F-Tx Prostheses Placing Analogs & Pouring Stone Models

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Pouring final impressions for the Zest Dental Solutions LOCATOR F-Tx Fixed Attachment System into stone models is done extremely easily and fast using analogs! This video demonstrates the impression coping technique and the F-Tx analogs used to fabricate a dental cast for the F-Tx bridge.
    LOCATOR F-Tx is a simplified, time-saving solution for
    full-arch restorations with no compromise to prosthesis
    strength or esthetics. Optimized for efficiency and chair time
    savings compared to conventional screw-retained systems,
    LOCATOR F-Tx features a novel, “snap-in” attachment that
    eliminates the need for sub-gingival cement or screw access
    channels. LOCATOR F-Tx is the latest innovation from Zest
    Dental Solutions expanding treatment options for the
    edentulous patient-with less chair time and higher
    patient satisfaction.
    Learn more about LOCATOR F-Tx:
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Komentáře • 7

  • @Drloisessien
    @Drloisessien Před rokem

    Great job
    Thanks

  • @KaneLono
    @KaneLono Před rokem +3

    This is the perfect example of why you should allow the Laboratories to do the lab work.
    I don't allow the dentist office to make the foundation that I need to produce a quality product.

    • @caner1810
      @caner1810 Před rokem

      need some more improvement

  • @terripetersen3119
    @terripetersen3119 Před 5 lety +2

    save yourself a major headache and always box your model ! your base will always break using the 2 step method.

  • @caner1810
    @caner1810 Před 3 lety +2

    Always give die stone some time before giving any shape you want at 15:20

  • @MrNeto318
    @MrNeto318 Před 4 lety

    Flat type of device :)

  • @johnallen8094
    @johnallen8094 Před 3 měsíci

    Why would you put an analog in the anterior for a denture, you really must piss off your technician when you do that. aesthetically you make it difficult for the technician as you then have to mask the metal when processing especially when I saw you having trouble trimming the anterior impression copping having little space you will have very little coverage off acrylic! Can we see the result in the mouth?