5. Restorative Phase

The JC Try-in™

Full Arch

The JC Try-In is a digitally designed and printed flipper, for lack of a better description, that is used to confirm the patient’s bite.

When JC Try-In is used:

  • When a closed bite requires opening for the procedure, usually more than the 3 mm’s recommended limitation of the articulator
  • When patients present with few or no centric stops when the vertical needs to be determined and confirmed
  • When the bite confirmation is needed, as well as a scan appliances – can be for both

Records needed:

  • Master casts, PVS or digital impressions and a bite registration
  • Retracted photographs of the patient biting in centric, left, right, and straight on

How to use:

  • Seat the JC Try-In(s).
  • Adjust as needed for full seating.
  • Equilibrate until the bite is perfect.
  • Then capture a new bite and return the case to ROE.
  • We will re-articulate and move forward with this new position.
JC Try-in

7 Days

Lab Working Time

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The JC Try-In: The Best Method for Evaluating a Patient’s Bite Records

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Product Comparison

Review our Full Arch Fixed Options

  • Application

    Application
  • Substructure

    Substructure
  • Materials

    Materials
  • Process

    Process
  • Prosthetic Design

    Prosthetic Design
  • Minimum Vertical space

    Minimum Vertical space
  • No. of Patient Visits

    No. of Patient Visits
  • Quality of Esthetics

    Quality of Esthetics
  • Wear

    Wear
  • Price

    Price
TLZ-IB
  • Application

    All patient types
  • Substructure

    Full Zirconia
  • Materials

    • Full zirconia
    • MiYO liquid porcelain
    • Titanium cylinders
  • Process

    • Submit flask or duplicate prosthetic
    • Prototype Try-in
    • Final
  • Prosthetic Design

    FP3/FP2/FP1
  • Minimum Vertical space

    12mm
  • No. of Patient Visits

    3 to 6
  • Quality of Esthetics

    ★★★★★
  • Wear

    ★★★★★
  • Price

    $$$$
TLZ-IB
with Ti substructure
  • Application

    • Extra strength needed
    • Less than 9-10mm space
  • Substructure

    Titanium
  • Materials

    • Full zirconia
    • MiYO liquid porcelain
    • Titanium substructure
  • Process

    • Submit flask or duplicate prosthetic
    • Prototype Try-in
    • Final
  • Prosthetic Design

    FP3
  • Minimum Vertical space

    10mm
  • No. of Patient Visits

    3 to 6
  • Quality of Esthetics

    ★★★★
  • Wear

    ★★★★★
  • Price

    $$$$$
NobelProcera®
  • Application

    • All, except heavy bruxers
    • Does not use metal copings
    • Must use Nobel-compatible multi-unit abutments
  • Substructure

    DOCERAM Nacera Pearl Zirconia
  • Materials

    • DOCERAM Nacera Pearl Zirconia
    • MiYO liquid porcelain
  • Process

    • Submit flask or duplicate prosthetic
    • Prototype Try-in
    • Final
  • Prosthetic Design

    FP3/FP2/FP1
  • Minimum Vertical space

    10mm
  • No. of Patient Visits

    3 to 6
  • Quality of Esthetics

    ★★★★★
  • Wear

    ★★★★★
  • Price

    $$$$
Ultra Nano
  • Application

    • All, except heavy bruxers
    • Light weight
  • Substructure

    Trilor
  • Materials

    • Crystal Ultra teeth with Trilor Bar
  • Process

    • Submit flask or duplicate prosthetic
    • Prototype Try-in
    • Final
  • Prosthetic Design

    FP3
  • Minimum Vertical space

    15mm
  • No. of Patient Visits

    3 to 6
  • Quality of Esthetics

    ★★★★★
  • Wear

    ★★★★
  • Price

    $$$$
Traditional Hybrid
  • Application

    • To match existing hybrid
    • Low bruxing clenching patients
  • Substructure

    Titanium Bar
  • Materials

    • Denture teeth
    • Processed acrylic
    • Titanium bar
  • Process

    • Custom Tray
    • Bite block fit jig
    • Set-up
    • Set-up on bar
    • Final
  • Prosthetic Design

    FP3
  • Minimum Vertical space

    17mm
  • No. of Patient Visits

    5 to 7
  • Quality of Esthetics

    ★★★★
  • Wear

    ★★★
  • Price

    $$$$

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