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Dental implant components are the prosthetic parts used to capture and restore an osseointegrated implant fixture during the restorative phase. Dentalkart carries scan bodies, digital analogs, Ti-bases, and disposable transfer copings from Dentaltech for Osstem and Nobel Biocare systems. Each part is platform-matched to Osstem Regular and Mini or Nobel Biocare RP and NP connections and ships sealed sterile.

Implants

Dental Implant Components — Scan Bodies, Digital Analogs, Ti-Bases & Transfer Copings

Dental implant components are the lab-side and chair-side prosthetic parts that connect an osseointegrated implant fixture to its final crown, including scan bodies, digital analogs, titanium bases, and transfer copings. Machined from titanium and medical-grade polymers, these parts carry the exact platform geometry of the implant connection. They sit entirely in the restorative phase of implantology, capturing implant position, building the working model, and seating the screw-retained or cement-retained restoration once osseointegration is complete.

Types of dental implant components

Scan bodies (intraoral digital scanning)

Scan bodies are cylindrical or hexagonal references that screw into the osseointegrated fixture so an intraoral scanner can record implant position, angulation, and platform orientation digitally, removing the need for an impression coping and stone model. For example, Dentaltech Osstem Regular Implant Compatible Scan Body.

Digital analogs (printed model fabrication)

Digital analogs anchor into a 3D-printed working model after the digital scan, reproducing the patient's implant position so the lab or chair-side mill can build a crown on a physical model. For example, Dentaltech Nobel Biocare RP Compatible Digital Analog.

Ti-bases (screw-retained crown bonding)

Ti-bases are titanium abutment bases bonded to a CAD/CAM zirconia or lithium disilicate crown for screw-retained delivery, pairing a precise implant-platform fit with all-ceramic aesthetics. They are stocked in Mini and Regular platform sizes. For example, Dentaltech Osstem Compatible Ti-Base Regular.

Disposable transfer copings (conventional impression)

Disposable transfer copings are single-patient-use polymer copings for open-tray or closed-tray implant impressions, giving a sterile, lower-cost alternative to reusable metal copings. The Dentaltech Disposable Transfer Coping for Osstem Mini ships in a pack of 10.

When are dental implant components used?

Dental implant components are used in the restorative phase, after the fixture has osseointegrated, to record implant position, build the working model, and deliver the final screw-retained or cement-retained crown. Each component maps to a specific step in that workflow:

  • Intraoral digital scanning of an osseointegrated fixture, using a scan body
  • Printing a working model after digital impression, using a digital analog
  • Delivering a screw-retained zirconia or lithium disilicate crown, using a Ti-base
  • Open-tray or closed-tray impression transfer of the implant platform
  • Chair-side CAD/CAM crown fabrication on Osstem or Nobel Biocare implants
  • Replacing a lost or damaged scan body or analog mid-treatment

How to choose the right dental implant component

  1. Match the platform exactly — Osstem Regular, Osstem Mini, Nobel Biocare RP, and Nobel NP are not interchangeable; a mismatched part will not seat and can damage the implant connection.
  2. Confirm the restoration route — pick a scan body and matching analog for digital scan-and-mill, or a transfer coping for a conventional impression.
  3. Size the Ti-base to the crown — choose a Mini or Regular Ti-base that suits the planned zirconia or lithium disilicate superstructure and screw channel angulation.
  4. Choose tray type for copings — open-tray for splinted multi-unit cases, closed-tray for single units.
  5. Verify against the manufacturer IFU — confirm component-to-implant compatibility before clinical use, every time.

Dental implant component brands at Dentalkart

This category is supplied by Dentaltech, whose scan bodies, digital analogs, Ti-bases (Regular and Mini), and disposable transfer copings are engineered for compatibility with Osstem (Regular and Mini) and Nobel Biocare (RP and NP) implant platforms — the two systems most used in Indian implantology practice.

For the implant fixtures these components restore, browse the Apex Konnect dental implants catalogue and the wider implant kits range.

Why buy dental implant components from Dentalkart

Clinicians restoring osseointegrated implants need parts that seat to the exact platform every time, so Dentalkart sources each Dentaltech component direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor. Every scan body, analog, Ti-base, and coping ships sealed sterile with original platform-compatibility documentation. A 10-day replacement policy covers mismatched or damaged parts, nationwide delivery reaches your clinic, and COD is available on most implant SKUs.

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Dental Implant Components — Scan Bodies, Digital Analogs, Ti-Bases & Transfer Copings

Dental implant components are the lab-side and chair-side prosthetic parts that connect an osseointegrated implant fixture to its final crown, including scan bodies, digital analogs, titanium bases, and transfer copings. Machined from titanium and medical-grade polymers, these parts carry the exact platform geometry of the implant connection. They sit entirely in the restorative phase of implantology, capturing implant position, building the working model, and seating the screw-retained or cement-retained restoration once osseointegration is complete.

Types of dental implant components

Scan bodies (intraoral digital scanning)

Scan bodies are cylindrical or hexagonal references that screw into the osseointegrated fixture so an intraoral scanner can record implant position, angulation, and platform orientation digitally, removing the need for an impression coping and stone model. For example, Dentaltech Osstem Regular Implant Compatible Scan Body.

Digital analogs (printed model fabrication)

Digital analogs anchor into a 3D-printed working model after the digital scan, reproducing the patient's implant position so the lab or chair-side mill can build a crown on a physical model. For example, Dentaltech Nobel Biocare RP Compatible Digital Analog.

Ti-bases (screw-retained crown bonding)

Ti-bases are titanium abutment bases bonded to a CAD/CAM zirconia or lithium disilicate crown for screw-retained delivery, pairing a precise implant-platform fit with all-ceramic aesthetics. They are stocked in Mini and Regular platform sizes. For example, Dentaltech Osstem Compatible Ti-Base Regular.

Disposable transfer copings (conventional impression)

Disposable transfer copings are single-patient-use polymer copings for open-tray or closed-tray implant impressions, giving a sterile, lower-cost alternative to reusable metal copings. The Dentaltech Disposable Transfer Coping for Osstem Mini ships in a pack of 10.

When are dental implant components used?

Dental implant components are used in the restorative phase, after the fixture has osseointegrated, to record implant position, build the working model, and deliver the final screw-retained or cement-retained crown. Each component maps to a specific step in that workflow:

  • Intraoral digital scanning of an osseointegrated fixture, using a scan body
  • Printing a working model after digital impression, using a digital analog
  • Delivering a screw-retained zirconia or lithium disilicate crown, using a Ti-base
  • Open-tray or closed-tray impression transfer of the implant platform
  • Chair-side CAD/CAM crown fabrication on Osstem or Nobel Biocare implants
  • Replacing a lost or damaged scan body or analog mid-treatment

How to choose the right dental implant component

  1. Match the platform exactly — Osstem Regular, Osstem Mini, Nobel Biocare RP, and Nobel NP are not interchangeable; a mismatched part will not seat and can damage the implant connection.
  2. Confirm the restoration route — pick a scan body and matching analog for digital scan-and-mill, or a transfer coping for a conventional impression.
  3. Size the Ti-base to the crown — choose a Mini or Regular Ti-base that suits the planned zirconia or lithium disilicate superstructure and screw channel angulation.
  4. Choose tray type for copings — open-tray for splinted multi-unit cases, closed-tray for single units.
  5. Verify against the manufacturer IFU — confirm component-to-implant compatibility before clinical use, every time.

Dental implant component brands at Dentalkart

This category is supplied by Dentaltech, whose scan bodies, digital analogs, Ti-bases (Regular and Mini), and disposable transfer copings are engineered for compatibility with Osstem (Regular and Mini) and Nobel Biocare (RP and NP) implant platforms — the two systems most used in Indian implantology practice.

For the implant fixtures these components restore, browse the Apex Konnect dental implants catalogue and the wider implant kits range.

Why buy dental implant components from Dentalkart

Clinicians restoring osseointegrated implants need parts that seat to the exact platform every time, so Dentalkart sources each Dentaltech component direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor. Every scan body, analog, Ti-base, and coping ships sealed sterile with original platform-compatibility documentation. A 10-day replacement policy covers mismatched or damaged parts, nationwide delivery reaches your clinic, and COD is available on most implant SKUs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What is a dental implant scan body used for?

A dental implant scan body is used to capture the position, angulation, and platform orientation of an osseointegrated fixture during intraoral digital scanning. It screws directly into the implant and gives the scanner an optical reference, replacing the conventional impression coping in a fully digital implant restoration workflow.

What is the difference between a Ti-base and a stock abutment?

The difference between a Ti-base and a stock abutment is the superstructure. A Ti-base is a titanium connector bonded to a CAD/CAM zirconia or lithium disilicate crown for screw-retained delivery, while a stock abutment is a prefabricated abutment screwed to the implant and then crowned with a separately cemented restoration.

Which dental implant component do I need for a fully digital crown workflow?

For a fully digital crown workflow you need a platform-matched scan body for the intraoral scan and a matching digital analog for the printed working model, then a Ti-base to bond the milled ceramic crown. Each component must match your implant brand and platform exactly to seat correctly.

Can dental implant scan bodies and analogs be reused and sterilised?

Dental implant scan bodies and analogs have defined reuse limits set by the manufacturer. Reusable titanium scan bodies are autoclavable for a stated number of cycles, while digital analogs and disposable transfer copings are single-patient-use. Always check the IFU, since wear on the scan body geometry reduces digital scan accuracy.

Are the dental implant components on Dentalkart genuine and CDSCO-compliant?

Yes, every dental implant component on Dentalkart is genuine and CDSCO-compliant. All Dentaltech scan bodies, digital analogs, Ti-bases, and transfer copings ship in sealed sterile primary packaging with original platform-compatibility documentation and batch and expiry printed on each pack, sourced direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor.

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