Scan Body

Scan Body

The Scan Body is a component used in the digital impression process with intraoral scanners to transfer the exact position, depth, and angulation of the implant into a digital environment. It eliminates the need for traditional impression trays and materials, initiating the digital workflow (CAD/CAM) in dentistry.

High Scanning Quality

Features a specialized surface structure that is easily detected by scanners, prevents glare, and ensures precise data transfer.

Wide Compatibility

Available in different versions optimized for both standard implant bodies (MDJ4010H) and Multi-Unit structures (MSB45H).

Why Matthias Scan Body?

Main Reasons

  • Digital Precision: Eliminates manual errors such as expansion or shrinkage common in traditional methods, allowing the prosthesis to be designed in a digital environment with zero margin of error.
  • Fast and Comfortable Process: Shortens the traditional impression phase—which can be uncomfortable for patients—and accelerates treatment by sending digital data to the lab in seconds.
  • Perfect Geometric Form: Thanks to its specialized design, scanner software recognizes the component instantly, ensuring a flawless match with the implant library data.
  • Secure Fixation with HEX Design: The engaged (Hex) structure ensures it sits perfectly on the implant, preventing rotation during scanning and avoiding incorrect positional registration.
Everything You Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the connection advantage of the Matthias implant system?
Provides bacterial sealing thanks to the 11-degree Morse Taper connection and completely prevents abutment micro-movements.
How does the implant surface structure affect osseointegration?
Special thread design and "Surface Increaser" technology increase the bone contact surface, accelerating the healing process and maximizing primary stability.
Should different prosthetic parts be used for all diameters?
No. Our system is clinician-friendly; all implant diameters have a single standard connection type, which simplifies stock management and the application process.
What safety does the Atraumatic Apex design provide in surgery?
The spherical tip structure of the implant minimizes the risk of damaging critical anatomical structures such as the sinus floor or nerve channels during placement.
Is it compatible with digital workflow (CAD/CAM)?
Yes. With our Scan Body and Ti-Base options, we support a full digital workflow, providing high-precision restoration opportunities.

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