Digital Laboratory Analogues for 3D Printed
or Milled Models During CAD/CAM Procedures
Southern Implants’ Digital Laboratory Analogues are a part of the SIDigital comprehensive solution for CAD/CAM procedures. Digital Laboratory Analogues are intended to be used as dental implant replicas inserted into a 3D printed or a milled model to duplicate the location, orientation, and restorative platform of the implant placed in the mouth during CAD/CAM procedures. Southern Implants’ Digital Laboratory Analogues are manufactured from titanium, available in multiple connections and supplied as two-pieces; the Analogue that matches the prosthetic diameter of the implant and a screw to secure the analogue in the model.
Intended Use
Southern Implants’ digital laboratory analogues are intended to be used as dental implant replicas that has to be inserted into a 3D printed or a milled model in order to duplicate the location, orientation, and restorative platform of the implant placed in the mouth during CAD/CAM procedures.
Description
Digital laboratory analogues are pre-manufactured components and are available in different connections. The items are to be fitted into a 3D printed or a milled model. Digital analogues are manufactured from Titanium, and are a two-piece component. The main component is anodized to match the prosthetic diameter of the implant being restored, and is supplied with a screw to secure the seat of the analogue in the model.
External Hex Order Number LAD-IP
Scan Flag SFT-EX-30
to be used with Ø3.0mm External Hex Implant
Order Number LAD-IBN
Scan Flag SFT-EX-34
to be used with Ø3.25mm External Hex Implant