5. Restorative Phase
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A ROE invention, the Printed Try-in is the perfect prototype when working toward a full arch monolithic, final restoration. This tooth-colored appliance (with a pink gingiva option), gives the patient the test-drive prosthetic needed to confirm the final.
Designed generally from the iJIG, the RAPID Appliance, or sometimes a screw-down tooth set-up, Doctors will receive this appliance and follow the usage instructions below. With this approved prosthetic, ROE will fabricate the final restoration, or by request, for an additional full fee, fabricate another Printed Try-In.
With the full CHROME GuidedSMILE package, one Printed-Try-In prototype is included when ordering the full package. We know you'll love this product for restoring full arch patients.
Clinical Steps:
- One-Screw Test – Seat the Printed Try-In placing one screw in the distal most implant on one side and ensure a passive, no-rock seat. Repeat on the other side. If there is rocking, remove a cylinder from the Printed Try-In and pick-up, or section the temp and lute, like a verification jig, until all sections are passive and there is no rock. If no rock is detected, go to next step.
- X-Ray is captured to ensure temp cylinders and abutments are engaged and fully seated
- Equilibrate & adjust thoroughly adjust until the bite is exact. Adjust for esthetic and functional satisfaction.
- Bite – if double arch, seat both appliances for the bite
- Include opposing model
- Photograph full smile / full face clearly showing what needs changed esthetically

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Springfield, MO 65804 United States
Killadeas, County Fermanagh BT94 1RL Ireland
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Review our Full Arch Fixed Options
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Prosthodontic Options
Type | Fixed/Removable | Description |
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FP1 | Fixed prosthesis | Replaces only the clinical crown; looks like a natural tooth. |
FP2 | Fixed prosthesis | Replaces the crown and a portion of the root; crown contour appears normal in the occlusal half but is elongated or hypercontoured in the gingival half. |
FP3 | Fixed prosthesis | Replaces missing crowns and gingival color and portion of the edentulous site; prosthesis most often uses denture teeth and acrylic gingiva, but maybe porcelain to metal, or zirconia. |
RP4 | Removable prosthesis | Overdenture that is completely implant-supported, no soft tissue support. |
RP5 | Removable prosthesis | Overdenture supported by both soft tissue (primary) and implant (secondary). The primary stress-bearing areas are maintained in the prosthesis (maxilla—residual ridge and horizontal palate; mandible— the line should not begin with a dash. Please move the elements on the last two lines to ensure this doesn’t happen. buccal shelf) |
From Misch CE. Bone classification training keys. Dent Today. 1989;8:39-44.