The magnesium membrane is strong and resorbable at the same time. It can be trimmed to size and shaped for treating individual bone defects. Because the NOVAMag® membrane is completely resorbed within a few months after implantation, a second surgical intervention to remove the membrane is not necessary
Impression coping (transfer type) components are used during impression procedures to replicate the 3D position and orientation of the implant in the patient’s mouth. They allow the dental laboratory to produce a working model that precisely reflects the implant’s location relative to the soft tissues and prosthetic components.
→ Transfers implant position & orientation from mouth → impression → model
→ Used in closed-tray (indirect) impression techniques
→ Ensures accurate replication of implant geometry
→ Fundamental for predictable prosthetic outcomes
→ Works with conventional impression materials (PVS, polyether)
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How It Works?
1. The clinician selects the correct transfer-type impression coping based on implant system and platform size.
2. The coping is seated and screwed onto the implant (or multi-unit abutment).
3. A closed-tray impression is taken.
4. After impression removal, the coping stays connected to the implant or is repositioned into the impression.
5. The Lab places the corresponding implant analog into the impression coping to pour the model.
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System Compatibility
MegaGen offers transfer-type copings tailored for each implant platform and internal connection type.
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Clinical Benefits
→ Accurate reproduction of implant position
→ Reduced prosthetic misfit
→ Predictable passive fit
→ Seamless integration into laboratory workflow
→ Reliable support for both conventional and digital prosthetics
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