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Prof. Putignano reveals the benefits of Helios 600
High Precision
Digital Impression
The emergence profile and the contact area of the adjacent teeth were smoothly scanned because of the high depth of view of this scanner, which is around 15 mm. In addition, you can see that, while scanning the opposing arch, we can easily scan the wisdom tooth because of the favorable head size of the scanner. Here you can see the steps to taking a digital impression over a single implant as per the following:
1- Lower arch and implant site with emergence profile
2- Coded scan abutment
3- Upper arch
4- Occlusion
Digital impression over implant using coded scan abutment

“Intraoral scanners can bring many advantages: time saving, increasing accuracy, reducing manual errors specially in challenging cases, cutting costs and saving impression materials.”

Proper coded scan abutment selection will lead to a conditioning of the soft tissues.

Mesial and distal contact areas were easily scanned thanks to the 15mm depth of view of the Helios 600 scanner.

A monolithic zirconia screw-retained crown was fabricated using a custom abutment.

Teflon and composite filling were later used to fill theocclusal screw hole after tightening the abutment using the ratchet at 35 N/cm.

Perfect fit on panoramic Xray.

Crown in place with a gingival contour similar to our emergence profile.

Ready for your digital experience
Specifications
High accuracy with automatic and adaptive calibration, manual calibration is not necessary any more.
Fit For Your Budget
Helios 500
The price of HELIOS 500 is affordable by almost everyone, and at the same time, it provides high performance.