
Neoss intraoral scan bodies (marked 1A-AIO) are placed directly onto the implant or abutment inside the patient's mouth to perform a digital impression using an intraoral scanner. Alternatively, they can be placed on a model implant for a digital impression in the lab with a 3D lab scanner. The primary goal of this process is to accurately transfer the implant or abutment position in relation to natural teeth, other implants, and soft tissue contours to a digital lab model. This digital model is crucial for designing restorations using various software solutions.
Digital impressions can be performed at different stages, depending on the preferences of the dentist, including:
Range: Neoss scan bodies should be used exclusively with original Neoss scan body screwdrivers and the Neoss digital libraries to ensure compatibility and precision.
Material: Made from PEEK (natural white) with a titanium base and screw, Neoss scan bodies offer durability and stability, ensuring consistent results in both intraoral and laboratory settings.