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Adn.Impression Post (Open/Closed)
The Open Tray Impression Post (Israel) is a vital component in the prosthetic phase of dental implant treatment, specifically engineered for open tray (pick-up) impression techniques. Designed with high precision and compatibility in mind, this impression post ensures accurate transfer of implant positions from the patient’s mouth to the working model, allowing for superior prosthetic fit and function.
Crafted from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel or titanium, the Open Tray Impression Post is durable, corrosion-resistant, and biocompatible. It is fully compatible with leading Israeli implant systems such as Alpha-Bio, Adin, MIS, AB Dental, and others that utilize internal hex connections. The design includes an easy-to-identify platform marking, a precise fit to the implant interface, and secure screw retention to ensure stability during impression taking.
This impression post is specifically used in the open tray impression technique, where the top of the post protrudes through the custom or stock tray, allowing the clinician to unscrew and remove the impression post along with the impression material. This method provides highly accurate impressions, especially beneficial in full-arch or multi-unit cases where implant angulation may be a challenge.
The Open Tray Impression Post is available in multiple gingival height options to accommodate various soft tissue levels, ensuring flexibility and better clinical outcomes. Its retentive body is designed to provide excellent bonding with impression materials, reducing the chance of movement during removal.
Clear laser markings on the body allow for easy identification of length and platform size, making the clinical workflow more efficient. The precision-machined threads and consistent manufacturing tolerances guarantee a secure fit every time.
Whether you're working on single-unit restorations or complex full-arch rehabilitations, the Open Tray Impression Post (Israel) ensures the transfer of the exact 3D position of the implant, helping you deliver highly accurate prostheses with confidence. It is an essential tool for clinicians and dental labs committed to precision, compatibility, and long-term restorative success.