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Open Lock Short Transfer for Implant Internal Hex 2.43
The Open Lock Short Transfer for Implant Internal Hex 2.43 is designed for accurate open-tray impressions of osseointegrated dental implants with an H2.43 internal connection. The transfer consists of two components: a cylindrical transfer sleeve and a fastening screw, providing stable and precise fixation during impression procedures.
The short-profile supragingival transfer sleeve features a precision-machined 2.43 mm internal hex connection that engages the implant with a secure locking effect. The sleeve is directly connected to the implant using a fastening screw (711712), ensuring reliable positioning and accurate transfer of implant orientation during the impression process.
The short design allows improved handling in limited vertical restorative spaces while maintaining excellent impression accuracy.
The transfer is used in conjunction with a 1.27 mm hex driver (431412 or equivalent) for installation and removal.
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, the transfer provides excellent dimensional stability, corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and durability for clinical use.
Specifications
- Connection: Internal Hex 2.43
- Diameter: 4.5 mm
- Height: 8 mm
- Material: Stainless steel
- Components: Transfer sleeve and fastening screw
Indications for Use
Intended for open-tray impression techniques with osseointegrated implants in all areas of the upper and lower jaw.
Compatible with:
- UNIQUE implants: 3.75 mm, 4.2 mm, 5.0 mm, 6.0 mm
- PERFECT implants: 4.2 mm, 5.0 mm, 6.0 mm
- PRIMA implants: 3.3 mm, 3.75 mm, 4.2 mm, 5.0 mm, 6.0 mm
- Other implant systems featuring an H2.43 internal connection
Sterilization
- The transfer is intended for single-patient use only.
- The product is supplied non-sterile and should be sterilized in an autoclave at 135°C (275°F) before use.
Advantages
- Short-profile design for limited vertical restorative space
- Secure screw-retained fixation for precise positioning
- Two-piece transfer design for stable clinical performance
- Accurate transfer of implant position and orientation
- Compatible with H2.43 internal implant connection
- Precision-machined stainless steel construction
- Reliable seating within the implant connection
- Compatible with multiple implant systems
- Designed for efficient open-tray impression procedures
- Supports predictable restorative outcomes
The Open Lock Short Transfer for Implant Internal Hex 2.43 is designed for accurate open-tray impressions of osseointegrated dental implants with an H2.43 internal connection. The transfer consists of two components: a cylindrical transfer sleeve and a fastening screw, providing stable and precise fixation during impression procedures.
The short-profile supragingival transfer sleeve features a precision-machined 2.43 mm internal hex connection that engages the implant with a secure locking effect. The sleeve is directly connected to the implant using a fastening screw (711712), ensuring reliable positioning and accurate transfer of implant orientation during the impression process.
The short design allows improved handling in limited vertical restorative spaces while maintaining excellent impression accuracy.
The transfer is used in conjunction with a 1.27 mm hex driver (431412 or equivalent) for installation and removal.
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, the transfer provides excellent dimensional stability, corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and durability for clinical use.
Specifications
- Connection: Internal Hex 2.43
- Diameter: 4.5 mm
- Height: 8 mm
- Material: Stainless steel
- Components: Transfer sleeve and fastening screw
Indications for Use
Intended for open-tray impression techniques with osseointegrated implants in all areas of the upper and lower jaw.
Compatible with:
- UNIQUE implants: 3.75 mm, 4.2 mm, 5.0 mm, 6.0 mm
- PERFECT implants: 4.2 mm, 5.0 mm, 6.0 mm
- PRIMA implants: 3.3 mm, 3.75 mm, 4.2 mm, 5.0 mm, 6.0 mm
- Other implant systems featuring an H2.43 internal connection
Sterilization
- The transfer is intended for single-patient use only.
- The product is supplied non-sterile and should be sterilized in an autoclave at 135°C (275°F) before use.
Advantages
- Short-profile design for limited vertical restorative space
- Secure screw-retained fixation for precise positioning
- Two-piece transfer design for stable clinical performance
- Accurate transfer of implant position and orientation
- Compatible with H2.43 internal implant connection
- Precision-machined stainless steel construction
- Reliable seating within the implant connection
- Compatible with multiple implant systems
- Designed for efficient open-tray impression procedures
- Supports predictable restorative outcomes
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INSTRUCTION FOR USE
Open Lock Short Transfer for Implant Internal Hex 2.43
General Information
Before using DMi products, the dentist, maxillofacial surgeon, or dental technician should carefully read the indications, contraindications, recommendations, warnings, and instructions, as well as all additional product information, including product descriptions, surgical and prosthetic manuals, catalogs, and related documentation.
DMi also recommends participation in relevant continuing education courses conducted on-site or remotely by authorized DMi specialists.
Detailed documentation and training information are available through authorized DMi representatives and on the company website:
www.dmimplant.online
Warnings
- The product is intended for single-patient use only.
- The product is supplied non-sterile.
- Sterilization in an autoclave at 135°C (275°F) before clinical use is recommended.
- The dentist, maxillofacial surgeon, or dental technician must be familiar with the clinical protocol for using implant impression transfers.
- Improper handling or incorrect clinical use may affect impression accuracy and prosthetic outcomes.
Indications
The impression transfer is intended for use in implant prosthetics to accurately transfer the position of an osseointegrated implant from the oral cavity to a laboratory model using the open tray impression technique.
Contraindications
- Lack of implant osseointegration
- Allergy or hypersensitivity to metals
- Trismus of masticatory muscles
- Limited mouth opening
- Increased gag reflex
Procedure for Use
An open-tray impression using an implant transfer allows highly accurate transfer of the implant position from the oral cavity to the working model.
Clinical Procedure
1. Remove the gingiva former using a 1.27 mm hex driver.
2. Insert the Open Lock Short Transfer H2.43 (900845) into the implant internal hex connection.
3. Insert the fastening screw (711712) through the hollow opening of the transfer and secure the transfer to the implant using a 1.27 mm hex driver.
4. Cover the occlusal opening of the fastening screw with wax to prevent impression material from entering the screw channel.
5. Prepare the impression tray with an occlusal opening corresponding to the position of the transfer screw.
6. Take the impression using the “sandwich” technique:
- Low-viscosity material around the transfer
- High-viscosity material in the tray
- Medium-viscosity material may also be used when clinically appropriate.
7. Remove excess impression material from the occlusal access opening to expose the fastening screw.
8. After complete polymerization of the impression material, unscrew the fastening screw (711712) from the implant using a 1.27 mm hex driver.
9. Remove the impression together with the transfer from the oral cavity.
10. Attach the corresponding laboratory analogue for Internal Hex 2.43 implants to the transfer within the impression using the fastening screw (711712).
11. Transfer the impression to the dental laboratory.
12. The dental technician fabricates gingival imitation material around the implant analogue area and pours the impression using dental stone.
13. After complete hardening of the model, the fastening screw is unscrewed and the impression with transfer is separated from the laboratory analogue.
14. The implant analogue remains embedded within the cast, accurately reproducing the intraoral implant position.
15. The resulting master model is used for fabrication of the implant-supported prosthetic restoration.
Sterilization
The product is supplied non-sterile and must be sterilized before use in an autoclave at: 135°C (275°F)
Single-patient use only.
Storage
Store in a clean, dry environment at room temperature away from direct sunlight and contamination.
Disclaimer
DMi Technology LLCis not responsible for complications, injuries, or other negative consequences resulting from:
- Incorrect clinical indications
- Improper prosthetic technique
- Incorrect component selection
- Improper use or handling of instruments and components
- Failure to follow the instructions for use
The treating dentist, maxillofacial surgeon, and dental technician are solely responsible for appropriate clinical and laboratory application of the product.
DMi recommends appropriate professional training and participation in specialized DMi educational programs prior to use.
General Information
Before using DMi products, the dentist, maxillofacial surgeon, or dental technician should carefully read the indications, contraindications, recommendations, warnings, and instructions, as well as all additional product information, including product descriptions, surgical and prosthetic manuals, catalogs, and related documentation.
DMi also recommends participation in relevant continuing education courses conducted on-site or remotely by authorized DMi specialists.
Detailed documentation and training information are available through authorized DMi representatives and on the company website:
www.dmimplant.online
Warnings
- The product is intended for single-patient use only.
- The product is supplied non-sterile.
- Sterilization in an autoclave at 135°C (275°F) before clinical use is recommended.
- The dentist, maxillofacial surgeon, or dental technician must be familiar with the clinical protocol for using implant impression transfers.
- Improper handling or incorrect clinical use may affect impression accuracy and prosthetic outcomes.
Indications
The impression transfer is intended for use in implant prosthetics to accurately transfer the position of an osseointegrated implant from the oral cavity to a laboratory model using the open tray impression technique.
Contraindications
- Lack of implant osseointegration
- Allergy or hypersensitivity to metals
- Trismus of masticatory muscles
- Limited mouth opening
- Increased gag reflex
Procedure for Use
An open-tray impression using an implant transfer allows highly accurate transfer of the implant position from the oral cavity to the working model.
Clinical Procedure
1. Remove the gingiva former using a 1.27 mm hex driver.
2. Insert the Open Lock Short Transfer H2.43 (900845) into the implant internal hex connection.
3. Insert the fastening screw (711712) through the hollow opening of the transfer and secure the transfer to the implant using a 1.27 mm hex driver.
4. Cover the occlusal opening of the fastening screw with wax to prevent impression material from entering the screw channel.
5. Prepare the impression tray with an occlusal opening corresponding to the position of the transfer screw.
6. Take the impression using the “sandwich” technique:
- Low-viscosity material around the transfer
- High-viscosity material in the tray
- Medium-viscosity material may also be used when clinically appropriate.
7. Remove excess impression material from the occlusal access opening to expose the fastening screw.
8. After complete polymerization of the impression material, unscrew the fastening screw (711712) from the implant using a 1.27 mm hex driver.
9. Remove the impression together with the transfer from the oral cavity.
10. Attach the corresponding laboratory analogue for Internal Hex 2.43 implants to the transfer within the impression using the fastening screw (711712).
11. Transfer the impression to the dental laboratory.
12. The dental technician fabricates gingival imitation material around the implant analogue area and pours the impression using dental stone.
13. After complete hardening of the model, the fastening screw is unscrewed and the impression with transfer is separated from the laboratory analogue.
14. The implant analogue remains embedded within the cast, accurately reproducing the intraoral implant position.
15. The resulting master model is used for fabrication of the implant-supported prosthetic restoration.
Sterilization
The product is supplied non-sterile and must be sterilized before use in an autoclave at: 135°C (275°F)
Single-patient use only.
Storage
Store in a clean, dry environment at room temperature away from direct sunlight and contamination.
Disclaimer
DMi Technology LLCis not responsible for complications, injuries, or other negative consequences resulting from:
- Incorrect clinical indications
- Improper prosthetic technique
- Incorrect component selection
- Improper use or handling of instruments and components
- Failure to follow the instructions for use
The treating dentist, maxillofacial surgeon, and dental technician are solely responsible for appropriate clinical and laboratory application of the product.
DMi recommends appropriate professional training and participation in specialized DMi educational programs prior to use.
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