Figures 5–8. Figure 5. A full-arch impression is made with hard- and light-body material. Figure 6. The working cast is poured, and the titanium core abutments are selected according to optimum collar height. Abutment diameters are selected according to the color-coded implant analogs. Figure 7. The ceramic tooth-shaped copings are placed onto the titanium core abutments for evaluation of contours and needed preparations. Figure 8. Adjustments to the ceramic coping are made with a rotating disk. Copious external irrigation is recommended to reduce heat generation

Figures 5–8. Figure 5. A full-arch impression is made with hard- and light-body material. Figure 6. The working cast is poured, and the titanium core abutments are selected according to optimum collar height. Abutment diameters are selected according to the color-coded implant analogs. Figure 7. The ceramic tooth-shaped copings are placed onto the titanium core abutments for evaluation of contours and needed preparations. Figure 8. Adjustments to the ceramic coping are made with a rotating disk. Copious external irrigation is recommended to reduce heat generation

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