How to Correctly Use a Verification Jig

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • When creating a restoration that will tie multiple implants together, it’s important to verify the positional accuracy of the implant replicas in our master cast. We do this with a verification jig.
    Unfortunately, verification jigs can provide false information if used incorrectly. In this video, implant specialist Alex Rugh, CDT, takes you through the steps to ensure an accurate result from your verification jig.

Komentáře • 20

  • @FL-gg4dq
    @FL-gg4dq Před rokem +2

    you guys are so knowledgable.
    thanks again

  • @leevlntn
    @leevlntn Před měsícem

    if you use the one screw test for subging fixtures - would you X-ray all the other fixtures every time you shift the screw to a new position?

  • @deepalipawar4562
    @deepalipawar4562 Před rokem

    Very informative. Thank you for this video.

  • @adrianbalogh6161
    @adrianbalogh6161 Před rokem

    Full zirconia type implant can replace missing lower molars?

  • @kvgolfa
    @kvgolfa Před rokem +1

    For this type of impression, what body of PVS or combo is recommended to use?

  • @ipekturgut2868
    @ipekturgut2868 Před rokem

    Hey there, thanks for the informative video, i have one question, ısnt this necessary to do the one screw test even after you modified the jig? How can you be sure about the verification?

    • @OBrienDentalLab
      @OBrienDentalLab  Před rokem

      There shouldn't be a need to do the screw test after modification. The purpose of the one screw test is to verify that the analogs in our master model match the implant positions in the mouth. If you modify the jig, the position of the interfaces will be set by the actual implants. Since you are seating each section separately before luting them back together, they should all be completely seated and accurate since there's no chance of any section being held up by another.

  • @ghaytho.dabbagh1311
    @ghaytho.dabbagh1311 Před rokem

    Very helpful and informative vedio.. Thank u so much

  • @olivbouj
    @olivbouj Před 11 měsíci

    Very cool , What do you think about plaster Jigs ?

    • @OBrienDentalLab
      @OBrienDentalLab  Před 10 měsíci

      From what we have seen and heard from our customers, they can be difficult to section and re-lute and they also don't seem to work as well for doing a pickup impression. We are aware of other labs that prefer them though!

  • @FL-gg4dq
    @FL-gg4dq Před rokem

    question for you. If acyrlic shirnks overtime. Why not use flowable resin instead of acrylic at the time of initial impression?

    • @OBrienDentalLab
      @OBrienDentalLab  Před rokem

      Resin also shrinks. The two different materials we use shrink in different ways, but they still both shrink.

  • @Merssall
    @Merssall Před rokem

    Why u have to do impression over the verfi jig even though the verfi jig is very good placed and seated

    • @OBrienDentalLab
      @OBrienDentalLab  Před rokem

      If the jig seats perfectly, there is no need to take a new impression. If any of the units don't seat and you have to cut and lute the jig, we recommend a new impression using that jig. However, typically a new impression isn't absolutely necessary as the lab can use the jig to realign the analogs in the master cast.

  • @FL-gg4dq
    @FL-gg4dq Před rokem

    Do you guys work with dentists in canada?

    • @OBrienDentalLab
      @OBrienDentalLab  Před rokem

      We don't currently work with any dentists in Canada, but we are willing to.