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Inclusive® 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. Retained within the body by internal threading is a screw manufactured from titanium alloy. An Inclusive Titanium Scan Body is attached to the implant utilizing the internal screw, which is compatible with the restorative instrumentation of the specified implant system. 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. Do not tighten using torque instruments. Each scan body is specific to the restorative platform of the seated implant.
Connected to the original implant body, their opacity on a radiograph allows accurate confirmation of complete seating. Placed intraorally (attached to an implant in a patient's mouth), Inclusive Titanium Scan Bodies are intended for single use only and should be retained in the mouth for no longer than 60 minutes. Multiple use in a clinical setting is contraindicated due to potential scan inaccuracies and the risk of cross-contamination.
Used in the laboratory (attached to an implant analog in a working cast), Inclusive Titanium Scan Bodies may be considered multiple-use devices. Inspect each scan body prior to use. Do not use a scan body that is damaged or unclean.
Each Inclusive Titanium Scan Body is packaged with a captured screw.
Inclusive Titanium Scan Bodies should not be used for elastomeric impressions or bite registrations.
Inclusive Titanium Scan Bodies are packaged NON-STERILE. Prior to use in the oral environment, they should be cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized according to an FDA-recognized sterility assurance standard such as ANSI/AAMI ST79.