The IBS Abutcoping and Magic Screw Kit
Accurate Impressions, Painless Procedure
THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB
MAGIC ABUTCOPING
- Simplified process and precise impression
- Convenient cuff selection according to patient’s gingiva condition to address aeshetics
- Four functions (Abutment, Lab analog, Impression coping, Anti-screw loosening) provides an economical and convenient choice
- 1.2mm Guide Driver: Functions as both an abutment screw driver and anti-screw loosening device that rests inside of the final abutment
- Impression Part: Funtions as an impression and as a lab analog
- Abutment plus Screw: Pair abutment with abutment screw
MAGIC SCREW
- Minimally invasive and simple surgery
- Flap reflection is not required in second-stage surgery
- Only a very small incision is required and suturing is not needed in second-stage surgery
- Prevention of failure through the use of ‘temporary dentures’
THE STRONG POINTS
A. Superior impression accuracy due to having the impression taken directly from the abutment.
B. Multifunctional, with state-of-the-art impression coping mechanisms.
USING THE MAGIC SCREW
1. After implantation, instead of closing screw, attach Magic Screw (The blade should be 0.5-1mm shorter than flap thickness)
2. Suture
3. At the second stage surgery, perform infiltration anesthesia and apply pressure onto the area where the fixture was placed
4. The soft tissue directly above the blade of the Magic Screw is incised.
5. Check the 1.2 hexagon through the small incision. Remove a small portion of soft tissue and remove the Magic Screw.
6. Attach healing abutment.
PREVENTING ABUTMENT SCREW LOOSENING
1. Remove temporarily attached crown and tighten abutment screw. After taking X-ray, tighten with Torque Ratchet (25~30N)
2. Engage the 1.2 Guide Pin/Driver onto the abutment screw as shown in figure.
3. Apply resin into the space between the shaft of the 1.2 Guide Pin/Driver and the inside of the abutment and perform light curing.
4.Cut 1.2 guide driver to abutment level with diamond bur.
5. The milled 1.2 Guide Pin/Driver is completely fixed into the hexagon of the abutment screw.