Impression Copings Internal Hex Connection
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Impression Copings and Transfers - Internal Hex
GDT Impression copings are used to transfer the exact position and orientation of the dental implant from the patient’s mouth to the laboratory model. Each transfer is manufactured in Israel from Titanium Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI), ensuring the necessary mechanical strength and fit for various clinical impression techniques.
Our impression copings are designed for the internal hex connection and are available in different configurations to suit both open-tray and closed-tray procedures.
Technical Specifications & Product Options:
- Material: Titanium Grade 5 (ELI) for durability and corrosion resistance during the impression process.
- Connection: Fully compatible with internal hex connection.
- Technique Variety: Includes Open Tray (Direct) and Closed Tray (Indirect) transfers to match clinician preference and case complexity.
- Additional Options: Available in Narrow and Standard widths, including snap-on caps for specific restorative workflows.
- Components: Each transfer is supplied with a dedicated medical-grade stainless steel screw.
By using GDT Impression Copings, clinicians can provide the laboratory with a reliable replica of the clinical situation, facilitating the fabrication of the final prosthetic restoration.