Anthogyr 0459 Axiom Laboratory Components Instructions
- May 15, 2024
- Anthogyr
Table of Contents
- Anthogyr 0459 Axiom Laboratory Components
- Product Information
- Product Description
- Intended use
- Patient type and Intended user
- Residual risks and side effects
- Compatibility Information
- Protocol For Use
- Lifespan of products
- Further information
- Storage And Waste treatment
- Validity And Availability
- Symbols
- Contact
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Anthogyr 0459 Axiom Laboratory Components
Product Information
Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Anthogyr
- Website: www.anthogyr.com
- REF: 063LAB_NOT
- Phone: +33(0)4 50 58 02 37
- SAP code: 707465
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main components included in the product?
- A: The product includes Laboratory screws/locks, Wax-up supports, Connection protections, Lab tools, and Lab kits.
- Q: Who can use this product?
- A: This product is intended for use by dental professionals and technicians in dental laboratories.
- Q: How can I ensure compatibility with Anthogyr implants?
- A: Use only Anthogyr parts that are compatible with the specific implant connection. Refer to the manuals for detailed information on compatible instruments.
Product Description
Axiom® laboratory components include:
- Laboratory screws/locks
- Wax-up supports (supplied with laboratory screw in the same packaging)
- AxIN® lab bases (supplied with laboratory screw in the same packaging)
- Connection protections
- Lab tools
- Lab kits
Materials:
- Laboratory screws and AxIN® lab bases are made of Titanium (Ti6Al4V ELI).
- Laboratory locks are made of Titanium (Ti6Al4V ELI) and Polyoxymethylene copolymer (POM-C). Connection protections are made of Titanium (Ti6Al4V ELI), Stainless steel and Polyoxymethylene copolymer (POM-C).
- Wax-up support are made of Polyetheretherketone (PEEK).
- Lab tools are made of Stainless steel and Titanium (Ti6Al4V ELI).
- All laboratory screws (except OPTS162), laboratory locks and clipped protective cap are made of anod-ized titanium.
Intended use
Axiom® laboratory components are intended to enable dental laboratory work to perform the pros-thetic restoration after oral implantation.
Specific uses:
- Laboratory screws/locks are used during dental lab-oratory work to fix prosthetic components during the preparation of a restoration on models.
- Wax-up supports are used to prototype the shape of the desired prosthesis.
- AxIN® lab bases are used to represent the AxIN® base position on the master model as it is in patient’s mouth.
- Connection protections are used to protect the restoration inner shape when the restoration is out of the master model.
- AxIN® lab tool is used to easily handle AxIN® bases or AxIN® lab bases.
- InLink® lab tools are used to assemble/disassemble the lock of an inLink® prosthesis.
- Lab kits are used to store laboratory components.
Indications
- Axiom® laboratory components are part of Axiom® implant systems, the indications of which are given in the respective implant IFUs.
Patient type and Intended user
- Axiom® laboratory components are intended for use in dental laboratories by dental technicians.
Caution / Precaution
- Laboratory locks should not be put in the oven.
- Excessive tightening of AxIN® lab screws reduces the number of reuses of the AxIN® lab bases.
Component rework:
- Axiom® laboratory components must not be reworked in any way except Wax-up supports.
Residual risks and side effects
The clinical outcome of dental treatment is influenced by multiple factors. The following residual risks and possible side effects are related to the use of Axiom® laboratory components and may lead to additional dental treatment at the dental practice:
Residual risks:
- additional treatment at dentist’s office
- discomfort
- hypersensitivity/allergic reaction
- irritation/inflammation
- local or systemic infection (including peri-implantitis, periodontitis, gingivitis, fistula)
- local pain
- longer recovery/healing time than expected
- poor aesthetic outcome
- possibility of prolongation of surgery
- recall to the dentist’s office
Side effects:
- swelling
- local inflammation
- bruising
- resorption of maxillary/mandibular ridge bone
- local infection
- minor bleeding
Compatibility Information
Anthogyr implants and prosthetic components are available in a wide variety of configurations. Only Anthogyr parts that are compatible with the implant connection are suitable for use. For more information, please refer to the manuals listed in the “Further information” section.
Type of Axiom®
laboratory component
| System| Compatible
instruments
---|---|---
Laboratory screws for straight screw channel| Axiom® BL Axiom® TL Multi-Unit|
Hexagonal wrench
Laboratory screws for angulated screw channel| Axiom® TL Multi-Unit AxIN®|
Ball wrench
Laboratory locks| InLink®| Ball wrench
Wax-up supports
| Axiom® BL
Multi-Unit
|
Hexagonal wrench
AxIN® lab bases| AxIN®| Ball wrench
Connection protections
| Multi-Unit| Hexagonal wrench
InLink®
| Hexagonal wrench + Ball wrench
Lab tools
| AxIN®| –
InLink®| Ball wrench
- All references identified by “AA” are dedicated to Angulated Access.
- All references identified by “-P” are dedicated to multiple-unit restoration.
Protocol For Use
- Refer to the brochures listed in the “Further informa-tion” section for detailed step-by-step instructions.
Laboratory screws
- On the model, tighten the laboratory screw(s) (man-ual torque, < 10 N.cm) in order to screw-retain the restoration on the analog(s).
Laboratory locks
- Place 2 to 4 laboratory locks on the model and choose the analogues with the least relative divergence.
- Screw the laboratory locks in the analogues with a ball wrench, without compressing their elastic rings.
- Position the prosthesis on the laboratory locks, ensuring it is properly placed.
- Finish screwing in the lock with a ball wrench until the prosthesis feels tight.
- Screw (manual torque, < 10 N.cm) the restoration on these laboratory locks with a ball wrench. Ensure good contact between the platforms.
Wax-up supports
- On the model, place the wax-up on the analog and tighten (manual torque, < 10 N.cm) its associated laboratory screw.
- Rework the wax-up support and build the prosthetic project.
AxIN® lab bases
- On the model obtained with the implant analog, assemble the AxIN® lab base and its associated laboratory screw.
- The resulting assembly allows the prosthesis to be assembled and disassembled easily throughout the finishing cycles.
- Assemble the prosthesis on the AxIN® lab base and apply a very light manual tightening on the laboratory screw to hold the temporary prosthesis on the laboratory base.
Connection protections
On the prosthesis, place a connection protection on each connection.
To secure the connection protection, hold it in place with a hexagonal wrench
and screw across (manual torque, < 10 N.cm) the prosthesis with:
- a hexagonal wrench for Multi-Unit connection protections
- a ball wrench for inLink® connection protections.
AxIN® lab tool
- Unscrew the tool ring.
- Position the trilobe of the AxIN® lab base or the AxIN® base in the tool clamp.
- Tighten the tool ring to hold the base.
InLink® lab tools
2-in-1 tool (assembly + disassembly)
- Assembly steps: use the “IN” part of the tool.
- Remove the cap.
- Place the lock into the retention ring.
- Pay attention the mounting orientation of the retention ring on the lock: the notches on the ring must be placed on the tip side of the lock.
- Clip everything into the tool.
- The tool‘s lugs must be placed in the notches of the ring.
- Place the cap on the lock.
- Press the tool on the cap.
- Turn lightly to reveal the head of the lock.
- Push the lock in the prosthesis.
- Turn the inLink® wrench anticlockwise until it stops.
- Remove the inLink® wrench.
- Apply pressure to control the proper placement of the lock with the ball wrench.
- Disassembly steps: use the “OUT” part of the tool.
- Screw the lock in the inLink® wrench with the ball wrench.
- Remove the lock by pulling and turning clockwise.
- Unscrew the lock from the inLink® wrench with the ball wrench.
- Disassembly tool
- Screw the lock in the inLink® wrench with the ball wrench.
- Remove the lock by pulling and turning clockwise.
- Unscrew the lock from the inLink® wrench with the ball wrench.
Lifespan of products
The component can be reused in accordance with the maximum number of uses defined in the table below, except in cases where there are signs of deterioration (illegibility of markings or markers, deterioration of the coating, signs of corrosion, etc.). One use is equivalent to one reprocessing cycle.
Type of device | Product lifespan |
---|---|
Laboratory screws/locks | 5 years |
AxIN® lab bases | 100 uses |
Connection protections | 5 years |
Further information
For more information on the use of Anthogyr products, please contact your local Anthogyr sales representative or contact Anthogyr customer service or visit ifu.anthogyr.com and www.anthogyr.com. For more specific information on the Axiom® laboratory components, please refer to:
- Axiom® Multi Level® Prosthetic user guide (AXIOM-MLP_NOT)
Storage And Waste treatment
Storage
- Store these products in a clean, dry area, at ambient temperature.
- Improper storage may compromise the essential characteristics of the materials and design, which may lead to device failure.
Waste treatment
- Waste resulting from the intervention (packaging, part extracted, etc.) must be handled as medical waste under the responsibility of the user.
Notes
The practitioner must have the necessary knowl-edge to practice dental
implantology and must be familiar with the handling instructions for Anthogyr
products as described in this document in order to use Anthogyr products
safely and in accordance with their instructions for use.
Anthogyr products must be used in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions for use. The dental surgeon is solely responsible for the proper
use of Anthogyr products in accordance with their instruc-tions for use and to
determine whether the product is suitable for the individual patient’s
situation. Anthogyr products are part of a complete range and must be used in
combination with the corresponding original components and instruments
distributed by Anthogyr, its parent company and any affiliates or subsidiaries
of the parent company (“Straumann”). The use of third-party products not
distributed by Anthogyr voids any warranty or other obligation, express or
implied, of Anthogyr.
Any product-related issues must be reported to the local Anthogyr organisation together with the product in question. In the event of a serious incident, the user must file a report with the local Anthogyr organisation and the appropriate competent authority in accordance with local regulations. Anthogyr also offers an online complaint service in the countries concerned.
Validity And Availability
Validity
- The publication of this document supersedes and replaces all previous versions.
- Anthogyr all rights reserved.
- Anthogyr® and/or other trademarks and logos of Anthogyr® mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of Anthogyr.
Availability
- Some components of the Anthogyr implant system are unavailable in certain countries.
Symbols
The following table describes the symbols that may be printed on the packaging label. Please refer to the label on the packaging for the applicable product symbols.
Contact
Anthogyr
- 2237 Av. André Lasquin
- 74700 Sallanches – France
- www.anthogyr.com
- E-mail: contact@anthogyr.com
- Phone: +33(0)4 50 58 02 37
Information
Validity Date: 2023-09
REF: 063LAB_NOT
Index: C
SAP code: 707465
References
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