Dental Labs
- Dan Smith, CDT
Davis Dental Laboratory Wyoming, MI
Welding Implants Using the LaserStar -
Direct Welding
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When welding an implant connector, the following steps and tips are recommended. |
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Prep the Connector If the connectors do not touch when the implant is on the model, use either the Capping or Insert Method.
Use Proper Joint Preparation |
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Surface Weld
Quadrant Tacking With the implant secured to the die, follow the Quadrant Tacking diagram. The quadrants are to be tacked as follows: |
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Quadrant Welding To maintain equal, consistent heating, and equal metal displacement of the structure, we must weld the connector in Diametrically Opposed Quadrants. This procedure prevents distortion of the metal during the welding process. With the implant secured to the die, use the overlapping welds technique. Following the diagram, the quadrants are to be welded as follows: |
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NOTE: The implant may be removed from the die to weld the area closest to the interproxmil. |
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NOTE: Small connectors can be Keyhole Welded while adding wire during the same pass. This allows for less laser passes.
Grind if Needed |
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