Fig. 1
The case model on the inEos X5 scanner’s robotic arm.
Fig. 2
Individual dies are scanned for additional accuracy.
Fig. 3
Mark the margins.
Fig. 4
Each restoration area is outlined to be copied on the biocopy model.
Fig. 5
The design is stitched to the working model.
Fig. 6
The reduction of the bridge with the transparent biocopy model.
Fig. 7
Adjustment of the connectors.
Fig. 8
The framework after milling.
Fig. 9
Dip the framework into coloring solution.
Fig. 10
The sintered bridge with support bars cut off and ready to stack porcelain.
Fig. 11
The sintered bridge with support bars cut off.
Fig. 12
The finished 7-unit lower anterior bridge.