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Titanium scan bodies are used to transmit highly accurate position and angulation data of seated implants when scanned with an intraoral or desktop digital scanner. Titanium scan bodies and internal screws are manufactured from titanium alloy conforming to ASTM F136. A titanium scan body is attached to the implant utilizing the internal screw, which is compatible with the specified implant system. Each scan body is specific to the restorative platform of the seated implant. Always use the internal screw to attach the scan body to the implant, tightening the screw to hold the scan body in place. Hand-tighten only, using the appropriate driver. Titanium scan bodies are radiopaque and are designed for both clinical and laboratory use. Titanium scan bodies that are designed for chairside use with intraoral scanners are connected to the original implant fixtures. Their opacity on a radiograph allows accurate confirmation of complete seating. Placed intraorally (attached to an implant in a patient’s mouth), titanium scan bodies for clinical use are intended for single use only and retained in the patient for no longer than 1 hour. Titanium scan bodies, when used in a laboratory, are used with implant analogs on a stone model. Used in the laboratory (attached to an implant analog in a working cast), titanium scan bodies can be re-used. Inspect each titanium scan body prior to use. Do not use a titanium scan body that is damaged or unclean. Titanium scan bodies are packaged non-sterile.