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With the integration of Ditron ti-bases and custom abutment blanks, the AnatotempSC digital workflow becomes enhanced and more versatile.
A new strategic partnership with Ditron Dental USA is allowing AnatotempSC® to offer a comprehensive digital clinical and laboratory implant workflow that leverages 3Shape and Exocad software.
AnatotempSC is known for its innovative anatomic healing abutment and scan body, and with this new collaboration looks to simplify digital implant workflows. Using the AnatotempSC significantly streamlines the restoration process, saving 4 restorative steps and eliminating one appointment for the restoring clinician.
Once placed during implant surgery, the AnatotempSC can remain in place until the final prosthesis is placed, enhancing efficiency and reducing patient visits, the company states.
AnatotempSC is compatible with numerous implant system connections, and utilizing its digital workflow within 3Shape and Exocad laboratory software is said to deliver a seamless process to create custom abutments. Now, with the integration of Ditron ti-bases and custom abutment blanks, the AnatotempSC digital workflow is enhanced and more versatile.
"The dental laboratory digital workflow has become even easier with the inclusion of Ditron ti-bases and custom abutment blanks within 3Shape and Exocad software," Terry B. Philibin, DDS, MS, MBA, president and CEO of Anatotemp, says in a press release.
The Anatotemp Anatomic Dental Implant Healing Abutment is designed to replace the conventional, round healing abutment, and all Anatotemps are provided sterile with a titanium abutment screw, the company states.