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Inclusive Transfer Copings are used to transmit the position, angulation, and connection feature orientation of seated implants when captured in an elastomeric impression. Impressions may be taken with either the indirect or direct technique, depending on the clinician’s preference and chairside conditions. Transfer copings are precisely machined from titanium alloy and attached to the implant fixture by a titanium screw or guide pin. Each transfer coping is specific to the restorative platform of the seated implant, as well as the impression technique and desired emergence profile.
Closed-tray transfer copings are for use when employing an indirect impression technique. Open-tray transfer copings are for use when using a direct impression technique. It is important to use the appropriate transfer coping for the impression technique employed. Using a closed-tray transfer coping with an open tray will result in an unreliable impression, as the lack of undercuts on the closed tray coping do not impress a vertical stop for repositioning the coping without the surface of a closed tray.
Each closed-tray Inclusive Transfer Coping comes packaged with a retaining screw (Inclusive Closed Tray Transfer Screw) compatible with the restorative instrumentation of the specified implant system. Do not use an open-tray transfer screw or guide pin with a closed-tray transfer coping, as the dissimilar screw lengths will allow the coping to slide along the screw shaft in an unpredictable manner.
Each open-tray Inclusive Transfer Coping comes packaged with a retaining screw (Inclusive Open Tray Transfer Screw) and a provisional screw (Inclusive Guide Pin) compatible with the restorative instrumentation of the specified implant system. The guide pin should be used throughout the impression process, while the open-tray transfer screw should only be utilized to affix the appropriate implant analog prior to delivery to the laboratory technician.
Each open-tray Inclusive Transfer Coping also comes packaged with a length of rigid plastic tubing to serve as a blockout during the impression procedure.
Inclusive Transfer Copings should not be used for digital impressions captured with an intraoral scanner.
Inclusive Transfer Copings 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.