Analogs

Analogs

About Analogs

Analogs in dental implants are components designed to replicate the shape, size, and features of a dental implant once it has been placed in the patient’s jaw. They are used during the planning, surgical, and prosthetic phases of treatment. Analogs play a critical role in ensuring accurate measurements, precise implant positioning, and the proper design of final restorations.

Used in the implant impression process (for closed tray or open tray methods).

Used to design and fabricate prosthetic components, ensuring proper fit and alignment.

Crucial for prosthetic planning, as the analog will guide the dental laboratory in creating the most accurate restoration for the patient.

Implant Analogs