VERIFICATION JIGS
Verification jigs play a critical role in implant prosthodontics by ensuring the accuracy of the implant impression before the final prosthesis is fabricated.
What Is A Verification Jig ?
A verification jig is a rigid framework fabricated on the master cast and used clinically to verify the accuracy of implant positioning. It is typically created using resin or plaster and connected to implant analogs or temporary cylinders.
During the clinical try-in, the jig is placed intraorally and checked for passive fit to confirm that the model accurately represents the patient’s implant alignment.
Why Verification Is Important ?
Even minor discrepancies in implant impressions can lead to misfits in implant-supported restorations. Verification jigs help eliminate these inaccuracies before the final prosthesis is manufactured. By confirming the accuracy of the implant position, clinicians and technicians can ensure the final restoration achieves a precise passive fit.
Key Benefits
- Confirms accuracy of implant impressions
- Prevents misfit in implant frameworks
- Improves long-term implant prosthesis success
- Reduces chairside adjustments and remakes
- Essential for full-arch and complex implant restorations
Y Med Dental Laboratory Approach
At our laboratory, verification jigs are fabricated with meticulous attention to accuracy and stability. Each jig is designed to allow clinicians to easily section and reconnect intraorally when necessary, ensuring the highest level of precision before proceeding with the final prosthesis fabrication.
This verification step plays an essential role in delivering implant restorations with optimal passive fit and long-term reliability.