WO2013027199A1 - Dental implants - replicas of customized abutment and implant analogs - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to dental implants.
- the present invention relates to a system including a dental implant, a customized abutment, an implant analog that is removably attached to a physical model of the mouth of a patient, and a replica of the customized abutment and of the implant analog.
- Fig. 1A is an isometric view of an implant analog according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 1B is an elevational view of the side including the face of the implant analog shown in Fig. 1A;
- Fig. 1C is an elevational view of the side of the implant analog shown in Fig. 1A which opposes the side shown in Fig.lB;
- Figs 2A - 2B are two different elevational views of an exemplary retention member providing for fixing the implant analog secured to the base of a physical model of the mouth of a patient;
- Fig. 3 is a schematic view of an exemplary replica of the invention.
- a dental system to be used by care providers for processing a dental prosthesis, while carrying out a dental restoration is provided.
- a dental system of the invention includes an improved implant analog and a replica of a customized abutment mounted therein. Additionally, according to a preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention a replica of this implant analog out of which a segment of a replica of the respective customized abutment protrudes, is provided as well.
- Systems of the invention provide for completing a dental restoration process in which the need to remove a customized abutment off a respective implant is practically avoided. The systems of the invention enable accomplishing an entire dental restoration process up to its final stage without releasing and/or removing the customized abutment off the respective implant.
- means for fast connecting/releasing the implant analog of the invention, to, or off, the respective physical model of the mouth of the patient make the processing of the dental prosthesis less cumbersome, tiresome and easy to operate.
- the dental restoration process considered can be substantially improved; the work of the technician can become more efficient, and less expensive.
- FIGs 1 - 2B an isometric view and two elevational views of improved implant analog 10, which is in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, are respectively shown.
- the internal surface of the outermost segment of bore 12 need not necessarily be hexagonally shaped, as shown. However, the geometrical shape of this surface is in accordance with the geometrical shape of the respective keying, or orienting surfaces of the abutment to be introduced into the implant considered.
- Bore 12 has a circular rim, which is referred hereinafter as face 14 of implant analog 10.
- Improved implant analog 10 can be oriented in any direction in space.
- the side in which face 14 is located is referred hereinafter as the upper side.
- Pentagon 16 which is circumferential to face 14, is placed closely below face 14.
- Pentagon 16 provides for axially orienting a replica of the abutment that is recombined of fragments of a broken replica (such as typically occurs in cases in which the technician tries to fix a broken replica instead of casting a new one).
- the inner surface of bore 12 is suitably threaded, not shown, such that the abutment considered and/or a replica of the abutment as described infra, can be screwed and firmly secured into the implant analog.
- implant analog 10 is provided with at least two retention members.
- the retention members provide for suitably securing the location and the rotational angle measured relative to an axis of rotation that is perpendicular to the axis of the improved implant analog after being introduced into the physical model of the mouth of a patient, not shown.
- These retention members also provide for respectively snap locking and/or snap releasing the implant analog within, or off, a dedicated receiving bore that is structured in the body of the physical model. Namely these retention members are also used as means for fast connecting/releasing the implant analog, to, or off, the physical model.
- Circumferential groove 18 provides for housing one of these retention members which is an O-ring, not shown.
- This O-ring is made of a resilient material, such as silicon rubber, or Polyether ether ketone (PEEK).
- PEEK Polyether ether ketone
- a spherical male fitting implements retention member 26. It fits in dimensions and geometrical shape with a respective spherical female fitting, which is suitably placed and enclosed within a niche structured at the end of the receiving bore which is adjacent to the base of the physical model. Both of these at least two retention members - the O-ring placed within groove 18 and retention member 26 provide for securing implant analog 10 fixed within the physical model. Any common snap locking mechanism that is locked by pushing and released off by pulling can be employed for fast connecting/releasing and securing the improved implant analog onto the physical model according to the method of the present invention.
- Exemplary is a snap locking mechanism which comprises a stiff ball that is resiliently attached to a side surface of the body of the implant analog, such that it can reciprocally move back and forth in a perpendicular direction to this surface; and a matching recess structured at a side surface of the receiving bore.
- One or more directional members axially disposed across a surface of the improved implant analog provide according to the method of the present invention for suitably orienting the improved implant analog when it is installed within the receiving bore of the physical model.
- Planar contours which are longitudinally disposed across the surface of the body of improved implant analog 10, such as contours 20, provide for suitably guiding and axially orienting implant analog 10 at the suitable and predefined rotational angle relative to its axis, when it is placed within the respective receiving bore of the physical model considered.
- Optional axial grooves such as an elongated groove 24 axially disposed across a surface of the improved implant analog, or an elongated axial ridge, serve for the same guiding and orienting purposes.
- a circumferential keying polygon, such as pentagon 16 is less favorable for axially orienting the improved implant analog because the polygon may comply with more than one rotational angle.
- a passageway connects between the lumen of bore 12 its surface is threaded as described hereinabove, and aperture 32 which is disposed at the bottom of retention member 26. This passageway provides for releasing excessive pressure when a replica of the abutment is casted, in cases in which the lumen of the implant analog is used as a mold for such casting.
- the body of an implant analog in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is made of polished stainless steel, or a hard metal such as titanium. Improved implant analogs their bodies are made of stiff plastic resin, and or common dental composite materials are in accordance of the present invention.
- Figs 2A - 2B two elevational views of the female fitting 40 of retention member 26 are respectively shown.
- the body of female fitting 40 is made of resilient material. Therefore this female fitting provides for snap engaging the spherical retention member 26 of implant analog 10 described above.
- Female fitting 40 is a spherical recess structured in cube 41 that can be removably attached to the body of the physical model. Alternatively such spherical recess is structured within a cylinder that is structured and arranged to be installed at the end of the receiving bore that is adjacent to the base of the physical model.
- Aperture 42 is disposed at a plane located at a predefined level above the base of the physical model considered.
- retention member 26 In cases that retention member 26 is engaged with its spherical female fitting 40 it provides for supporting the implant analog at the desired and predefined height measured relative to the impression of the gum and for strengthening the connection between the implant analog and the body of the physical model. Such support and mechanical strengthening are required when the technician processes by say, milling, the abutment for its customization; or when the technician presses it in the course of processing of the respective dental prosthesis.
- Female fitting 40 provides for fixing the face of implant analog 10 at the suitable level above the base of the physical model considered. The dimensions and geometrical shape of the body of retention member 26 fit in with the dimensions and shape of the respective female fitting 40.
- the radius of circular aperture 42 which is the aperture of the spherical niche that is centrally disposed at the upper face of female fitting 40, is somewhat smaller compared to the radius of the male spherical retention member of the implant analog considered.
- the radius of the spherical niche closely fits in with the radius of the spherical retention member 26. Therefore whenever the implant analog is forced towards the base of the physical model spherical retention member 26 snap engages the respective niche with a "tician". Pulling the implant analog in the opposite direction frees the spherical retention member off the spherical niche.
- Female fitting 40 is made of resilient material such as nylon or polyether ether ketone (PEEK).
- a customized abutment is derived in accordance with the relevant clinical data of a patient (e.g., teeth, edentulous ridges, gums and especially the first impression of the gum that is taken after the gum and bone at the periphery of the implant has fully recovered) as known.
- a common abutment is first mounted onto the improved implant analog.
- the implant analog including the abutment installed therein is mounted and secured onto the physical model.
- the connection between the abutment and the implant analog is secured by screwing at a predefined level of rotational torque, as known.
- Such mounting is accomplished 5 prior to the initiation of the processing of the abutment, such as by milling.
- the customized abutment can be fixed firmly within the implant.
- the customized abutment, following its mounting onto the implant is first used for carrying for example a temporary crown.
- the technician casts according to the method of the present invention a replica of the abutment.
- a replica of the abutment is accomplished according to a preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention by employing a mold which comprises the improved implant analog as well as the negative impression of the segment of the abutment which protrudes off the i s implant analog.
- Materials normally utilized for such casting may include according to the method of the present invention dental composite materials commonly used in dentistry as restorative materials or adhesives. From the moment in which the casting of the replica of the custom abutment has been accomplished, the implant analog is firmly connected to the replica of the
- Fig. 3 schematic view of replica 50 of a custom abutment according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown.
- Segment 51 of the replica of the custom abutment protrudes off improved implant analog 52.
- Edge 54 is the end of fully exposed segment 51 that protrudes off body 52 of the improved implant analog.
- a partial segment of segment 51 one end of which is edge 54 encloses the pentagon described hereinabove.
- the rest of the body of the casted replica of the abutment considered, not shown, is fully enclosed within the lumen of body 52 of the improved implant analog.
- the rest of the body of the replica is referred hereinafter as the internal segment of the replica of the custom abutment.
- an integral unit of the replica of the improved implant analog out of which a segment of the customized abutment protrudes is casted according to another preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention.
- This integral unit is referred hereinafter as the replica according to the second preferred embodiment.
- This casted unit substitutes the replica of the abutment that is casted into the lumen of the implant analog according to the first embodiment of the method of the present invention described above.
- the integral unit is employed in accordance with this second preferred embodiment of the present invention for supporting the very dental prosthesis in the course of its preparation.
- the replica according to the second embodiment of the method of the present invention includes segment 51 as well as body 52. Both of these two segments are integrally connected to each other and both of them are made of the same material.
- the dental prosthesis is attached to the physical model of the mouth of the patient for its evaluation following each accomplished step in the process of its preparation, as known. Such attaching is accomplished by means of a casted replica according to any of these two preferred embodiments of the method of the present invention described above.
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Abstract
A method for preparation of dental prosthesis to be attached onto a dental implant is disclosed. In accordance with the disclosed method a replica which comprises at least a segment of a customized abutment substitutes the customized abutment for supporting the dental prosthesis while is being installed onto the physical model for its processing. An improved implant analog and the replica of the customized abutment are provided as well.
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DENTAL IMPLANTS - REPLICAS OF CUSTOMIZED ABUTMENT AND
IMPLANT ANALOGS
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates in general to dental implants. In more particular the present invention relates to a system including a dental implant, a customized abutment, an implant analog that is removably attached to a physical model of the mouth of a patient, and a replica of the customized abutment and of the implant analog.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is well known that repeatedly removing and inserting back an abutment into a dental implant which is already placed within the jaw of a patient may harm the crest of the alveolar bone and is associated with a risk of injuring and contaminating the treated area, and interfering with the healing of the bone and surrounding gum. US patent application the publication number of which is US2009/008163 A1 discloses an implant analog that can be removably attached to the physical model of the patient's mouth. By means of the disclosed implant analog the position and the orientation of the head of the implant as is placed within the jaw of the patient is mapped into the physical model. Thereby the technician is able to process the targeted prosthetic superstructure in the laboratory. However in cases in which a non-standard (customized) abutment is required, it is desirable to have a replica of this customized abutment. Such that the technician who processes prosthesis in the laboratory can use this replica for supporting the processed prosthesis. Meanwhile, the original customized abutment remains seated in place within the mouth of the patient from the time in which it is first introduced and mounted
onto the implant, along the entire restoration process up to its finalization. Therefore, a system of dental implant that includes a customized abutment and an implant analog which is structured and arranged for casting such replica of the customized abutment considered is beneficial.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1A is an isometric view of an implant analog according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 1B is an elevational view of the side including the face of the implant analog shown in Fig. 1A;
Fig. 1C is an elevational view of the side of the implant analog shown in Fig. 1A which opposes the side shown in Fig.lB;
Figs 2A - 2B are two different elevational views of an exemplary retention member providing for fixing the implant analog secured to the base of a physical model of the mouth of a patient;
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of an exemplary replica of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention a dental system to be used by care providers for processing a dental prosthesis, while carrying out a dental restoration, is provided. A dental system of the invention includes an improved implant analog and a replica of a customized abutment mounted therein. Additionally, according to a preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention a replica of this implant analog out of which a segment of a replica of the respective customized abutment protrudes, is provided as well. Systems of
the invention provide for completing a dental restoration process in which the need to remove a customized abutment off a respective implant is practically avoided. The systems of the invention enable accomplishing an entire dental restoration process up to its final stage without releasing and/or removing the customized abutment off the respective implant.
Furthermore, means for fast connecting/releasing the implant analog of the invention, to, or off, the respective physical model of the mouth of the patient make the processing of the dental prosthesis less cumbersome, tiresome and easy to operate. Thereby the dental restoration process considered can be substantially improved; the work of the technician can become more efficient, and less expensive.
Reference is first made to Figs 1 - 2B. In Figs 1A - 1C an isometric view and two elevational views of improved implant analog 10, which is in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, are respectively shown. (In Figs 1A - 1C the same parts of improved implant analog 10 are designated with the same numbers.) The internal surface of the outermost segment of bore 12 need not necessarily be hexagonally shaped, as shown. However, the geometrical shape of this surface is in accordance with the geometrical shape of the respective keying, or orienting surfaces of the abutment to be introduced into the implant considered. Bore 12 has a circular rim, which is referred hereinafter as face 14 of implant analog 10. Improved implant analog 10 can be oriented in any direction in space. However for better describing and explaining the features of the improved implant analog of the invention, the side in which face 14 is located is referred hereinafter as the upper side. Pentagon 16, which is circumferential to face 14, is placed closely below face 14. Pentagon 16 provides for axially orienting a replica of the abutment that is recombined of fragments of a broken replica (such as typically occurs in cases in which the technician tries to fix a broken replica instead of casting a new one). The inner surface of bore 12 is suitably threaded, not shown, such that the abutment considered and/or a replica of the abutment as described infra, can be screwed and firmly secured into the implant analog.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, implant analog 10 is provided with at least two retention members. The retention members provide for suitably securing the location and the rotational angle measured relative to an axis of rotation that is perpendicular to the axis of the improved implant analog after being introduced into the physical model of the mouth of a patient, not shown. These retention members also provide for respectively snap locking and/or snap releasing the implant analog within, or off, a dedicated receiving bore that is structured in the body of the physical model. Namely these retention members are also used as means for fast connecting/releasing the implant analog, to, or off, the physical model. Connecting an improved implant analog of the invention to a physical model is accomplished by introducing the bottom of the improved implant analog into a respective receiving bore and pushing the implant analog inwards down to the point in which a "click" is sounded or at least felt by touching. Releasing the implant analog off the physical model is accomplished by pulling it out of the receiving bore. Circumferential groove 18 provides for housing one of these retention members which is an O-ring, not shown. This O-ring is made of a resilient material, such as silicon rubber, or Polyether ether ketone (PEEK). This O-ring mainly provides for centering the upper segment of the improved implant analog, such that the axis of the implant analog coincides with the axis of the receiving bore that is structured in the body of the physical model. The friction generated between the O-ring and the surface of the receiving bore provides for fixing the improved implant analog in its place within the receiving bore. A spherical male fitting implements retention member 26. It fits in dimensions and geometrical shape with a respective spherical female fitting, which is suitably placed and enclosed within a niche structured at the end of the receiving bore which is adjacent to the base of the physical model. Both of these at least two retention members - the O-ring placed within groove 18 and retention member 26 provide for securing implant analog 10 fixed within the physical model. Any common snap locking mechanism that is locked by pushing and released off by pulling can be employed for fast connecting/releasing and securing the improved implant analog onto the physical model according to the method of the present invention. Exemplary is
a snap locking mechanism which comprises a stiff ball that is resiliently attached to a side surface of the body of the implant analog, such that it can reciprocally move back and forth in a perpendicular direction to this surface; and a matching recess structured at a side surface of the receiving bore. One or more directional members axially disposed across a surface of the improved implant analog provide according to the method of the present invention for suitably orienting the improved implant analog when it is installed within the receiving bore of the physical model. Planar contours, which are longitudinally disposed across the surface of the body of improved implant analog 10, such as contours 20, provide for suitably guiding and axially orienting implant analog 10 at the suitable and predefined rotational angle relative to its axis, when it is placed within the respective receiving bore of the physical model considered. Optional axial grooves such as an elongated groove 24 axially disposed across a surface of the improved implant analog, or an elongated axial ridge, serve for the same guiding and orienting purposes. A circumferential keying polygon, such as pentagon 16 is less favorable for axially orienting the improved implant analog because the polygon may comply with more than one rotational angle. Nevertheless, such keying polygon can be used as a directional member according to the present invention. A passageway connects between the lumen of bore 12 its surface is threaded as described hereinabove, and aperture 32 which is disposed at the bottom of retention member 26. This passageway provides for releasing excessive pressure when a replica of the abutment is casted, in cases in which the lumen of the implant analog is used as a mold for such casting. The body of an implant analog in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is made of polished stainless steel, or a hard metal such as titanium. Improved implant analogs their bodies are made of stiff plastic resin, and or common dental composite materials are in accordance of the present invention.
In Figs 2A - 2B two elevational views of the female fitting 40 of retention member 26 are respectively shown. The body of female fitting 40 is made of resilient material. Therefore this female fitting provides for snap
engaging the spherical retention member 26 of implant analog 10 described above. Female fitting 40 is a spherical recess structured in cube 41 that can be removably attached to the body of the physical model. Alternatively such spherical recess is structured within a cylinder that is structured and arranged to be installed at the end of the receiving bore that is adjacent to the base of the physical model. Aperture 42 is disposed at a plane located at a predefined level above the base of the physical model considered. In cases that retention member 26 is engaged with its spherical female fitting 40 it provides for supporting the implant analog at the desired and predefined height measured relative to the impression of the gum and for strengthening the connection between the implant analog and the body of the physical model. Such support and mechanical strengthening are required when the technician processes by say, milling, the abutment for its customization; or when the technician presses it in the course of processing of the respective dental prosthesis. Female fitting 40 provides for fixing the face of implant analog 10 at the suitable level above the base of the physical model considered. The dimensions and geometrical shape of the body of retention member 26 fit in with the dimensions and shape of the respective female fitting 40. The radius of circular aperture 42, which is the aperture of the spherical niche that is centrally disposed at the upper face of female fitting 40, is somewhat smaller compared to the radius of the male spherical retention member of the implant analog considered. However the radius of the spherical niche closely fits in with the radius of the spherical retention member 26. Therefore whenever the implant analog is forced towards the base of the physical model spherical retention member 26 snap engages the respective niche with a "klick". Pulling the implant analog in the opposite direction frees the spherical retention member off the spherical niche. Female fitting 40 is made of resilient material such as nylon or polyether ether ketone (PEEK).
The shape and dimensions of a customized abutment is derived in accordance with the relevant clinical data of a patient (e.g., teeth, edentulous ridges, gums and especially the first impression of the gum that is taken after the gum and bone at the periphery of the implant has fully recovered) as known. For customizing, a common abutment is first mounted onto the
improved implant analog. The implant analog including the abutment installed therein is mounted and secured onto the physical model. The connection between the abutment and the implant analog is secured by screwing at a predefined level of rotational torque, as known. Such mounting is accomplished 5 prior to the initiation of the processing of the abutment, such as by milling. At the end of the processing the customized abutment can be fixed firmly within the implant. Then the customized abutment, following its mounting onto the implant, is first used for carrying for example a temporary crown.
Prior to the introduction of the customized abutment and firmly
10 securing it into the implant the technician casts according to the method of the present invention a replica of the abutment. Such casting is accomplished according to a preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention by employing a mold which comprises the improved implant analog as well as the negative impression of the segment of the abutment which protrudes off the i s implant analog. Materials normally utilized for such casting may include according to the method of the present invention dental composite materials commonly used in dentistry as restorative materials or adhesives. From the moment in which the casting of the replica of the custom abutment has been accomplished, the implant analog is firmly connected to the replica of the
20 abutment. Contrary to the situation in which a customized abutment can be easily removed off the improved implant analog by screwing, the rest of the casted body of the replica of the customized abutment that is enclosed within the improved implant analog can be hardly removed. From the moment in which the curing of the casted replica is accomplished on, the implant analog
25 from which a segment of the replica of the abutment protrudes can be removed off the physical model and replaced back into the physical model again and again, as the technician wishes. Nevertheless, during the entire process in the course of the preparation of the final dental prosthesis, the respective customized abutment remains securely connected to the implant, which is
30 located within the mouth of the patient.
In cases in which the replica of the custom abutment accidentally breaks off, the technician attaches the fragments with glue to restore the replica
back by using pentagon 16 that is located close to the face of the implant analog for suitably orienting the external segment of the refurbished replica relative to the axis of the implant analog. Reference is now made to Fig. 3 in which schematic view of replica 50 of a custom abutment according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. Segment 51 of the replica of the custom abutment protrudes off improved implant analog 52. Edge 54 is the end of fully exposed segment 51 that protrudes off body 52 of the improved implant analog. A partial segment of segment 51 one end of which is edge 54 encloses the pentagon described hereinabove. The rest of the body of the casted replica of the abutment considered, not shown, is fully enclosed within the lumen of body 52 of the improved implant analog. The rest of the body of the replica is referred hereinafter as the internal segment of the replica of the custom abutment.
Alternatively, an integral unit of the replica of the improved implant analog out of which a segment of the customized abutment protrudes is casted according to another preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention. This integral unit is referred hereinafter as the replica according to the second preferred embodiment. This casted unit substitutes the replica of the abutment that is casted into the lumen of the implant analog according to the first embodiment of the method of the present invention described above. The integral unit is employed in accordance with this second preferred embodiment of the present invention for supporting the very dental prosthesis in the course of its preparation. Namely, the replica according to the second embodiment of the method of the present invention includes segment 51 as well as body 52. Both of these two segments are integrally connected to each other and both of them are made of the same material. The dental prosthesis is attached to the physical model of the mouth of the patient for its evaluation following each accomplished step in the process of its preparation, as known. Such attaching is accomplished by means of a casted replica according to any of these two preferred embodiments of the method of the present invention described above.
Claims
A method of preparation of a dental prosthesis to be installed onto a dental implant, wherein said dental implant is seated within a jaw of a patient, and wherein an implant analog having a lumen installed onto a physical model having a base is employed for said preparation, and wherein a customized abutment is employed for attaching said dental prosthesis onto said dental implant, said method comprising:
i. providing an implant analog which comprises at least two different retention members for snap connecting said implant analog onto said physical model;
ii. casting a replica of at least a segment of said customized abutment;
Hi. attaching said dental prosthesis onto said physical model by means of said casted replica for its evaluation, and
wherein at least one of said at least two different retention members provides for fixing said implant analog at a predefined height above said base.
A method as in claim 1 , and wherein said implant analog comprises at least one directional member, and wherein said at least one directional member is selected from a group of directional members consisting of a planar contour axially disposed across a surface of said implant analog, an elongated grove axially disposed across a surface of said implant analog, an elongated ridge axially disposed across a surface of said
implant analog, a keying polygon circumferentially disposed across a surface of said implant analog, and any combination thereof.
A method such as in claim 1 , wherein said casting is accomplished by means of a mold which comprises a segment of the lumen of said implant analog.
A method such as in claim 1, wherein said casted replica further comprises a replica of a segment of the body of said implant analog.
A system for preparation of a dental prosthesis to be installed onto a dental implant, wherein said dental implant is seated within a jaw of a patient, and wherein an implant analog installed onto a physical model having a base is employed for said preparation, and wherein a customized abutment is employed for attaching said dental prosthesis onto said dental implant, said system comprising:
• an improved implant analog, which can be snap connected to said physical model;
• a replica of at least a segment of said customized abutment, and
wherein said improved implant analog comprises at least two different retention members, which are operative in said snap connecting, and wherein at least one of said at least two retention members provides for fixing said improved implant analog at a predefined height above said base.
6. A system for preparation of a dental prosthesis as in claim 4, wherein said improved implant analog furtherer comprises at least one directional member, and wherein said at least one directional member is selected from a group of directional members consisting of a planar contour axially disposed across a surface of said improved implant analog, an elongated grove axially disposed across a surface of said improved implant analog, an elongated ridge axially disposed across a surface of said improved implant analog, a keying polygon circumferentially disposed across e surface of said improved implant analog, and any combination thereof.
7. A system for preparation of a dental prosthesis as in claim 4, wherein said replica further comprises a replica of a segment of the body of said implant analog.
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