Analogs
An analog refers to a component that replicates the shape, position, and function of an implant fixture in the stone model.
Analog
(Implant Level)
The analog is used during various stages of the restorative process, particularly in the dental laboratory, to fabricate prosthetic restorations such as crowns, bridges, or dentures that will attach to the implants.
Screw Abutment Analog
(Abutment Level)
The screw abutment analog mimics both the form and position of the screw abutment. The dental laboratory then uses this analog as a foundation to create the denture.
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