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Instructions |

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Indications
- The Locator Root Attachment is designed for use with
overdentures or partial dentures, retained in whole or in part by
endodontically treated roots in the mandibular or maxilla.
Contraindications
- Not appropriate where a totally rigid connection is
required.
Sterilization
- All components and instruments are supplied
NON-STERILE. Drills and metal instruments may be sterilized following
standard clinical procedures prior to use.
Features
- Locating Design: Self Locating
design allows a patient to easily seat their overdenture without the need for
accurate alignment of the attachment components.
- Retention inside and outside: The
unique Dual Retention innovation provides the LOCATOR attachment with greater
retention surface area than ever before available with other attachments.
A combination of inside and outside retention ensures the longest lasting
performance.
- Choice of angles and retention:
The LOCATOR attachment is an extra-radicular design which consists of the
choice of a straight post and two angels (10º
and 20º) to accommodate divergent roots.
Three different retentive males allow for your choice of regular, heavy, or
extra-heavy retention according to the needs of the patient.
- Rotational pivoting action: The
design of the pivoting LOCATOR male allows a resilient connection for the
prosthesis without any resulting loss of retention. The retentive nylon
male remains completely in contact with the female socket while its metal
denture cap as a full range of rotation movement over the male.
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| #8924 Pilot Drill |
#8922 Spotface Drill |
#8393 Core Tool |
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| 8520 0º
Female |
8517 Parallel Post |
8519 Processing Male
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Placement of the LOCATOR
Female
1. Prepare and measure study casts to determine the
space available in the root for the LOCATOR female. Width of root surface
must equal or exceed 4.0mm.
2. Decoronate the root and perform endodontic
therapy. Remove the desired depth of gutta percha following standard
clinical procedures.
3. Finish the contouring of the roots. The
final reduction should place the root surface supragingivally within 1mm of the
gingiva. When divergent roots are selected, the occlusal root surfaces
should be prepared along the same plane, perpendicular to the intended path of
insertion.
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| 4. Set the plastic Depth Reference
Ring on the Pilot Drill to a depth slightly exceeding the length of the
female post (FIG 1). The post can be shortened if desired.
5. Size the canal with the Pilot Drill (FIG
2). The alignment of this initial preparation will
generally follow the direction of the canal. On a non-parallel root,
the resulting divergence can be corrected by using an angled LOCATOR female. |
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6. Countersink the
root using the Countersink (Spotface) Diamond Bur to a depth where a full 360º
recessed seat appears on the occlusal surface of the root (FIG
3-5).
When making the countersink preparation into a divergent root, the depth of
the countersink will vary across the surface of the root. On the
shallow side of the preparation, create a minimal recessed seat using the
Countersink Diamond Bur (FIG 4-6). |
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
The majority of the outer surface (minimum
1.5mm) on the base of the
LOCATOR Female must remain above the face of the root to allow the male to
snap in without interference (FIG 7). |
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7. A portion of the original depth from the Pilot
Drill canal preparation will be lost due to countersinking. Re-establish
the full depth of the canal preparation by re-preparing with the Pilot Drill
using the original Depth Reference Ring setting.
| 8. Using the LOCATOR Parallel Post
as a handle, Place a 0º Female into each
of the completed preparations to visually approve the proper fit and the
parallel alignment of the multiple attachments.
If the alignment of
any of the attachments can be improved, select the most suitable angled
female (10º or 20º)
and rotate it in the preparation to determine its position of optimum
parallelism (FIG 8).
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| 9. Cement the LOCATOR
females in place with composite resin cement or a strong adhesion material
of your choice (FIG 9).
10. After the cement has set, round off and polish the root surface
from the metal flange to the tissue. The Parallel Post can be placed
over the female to protect it during the polishing (FIG
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LOCATOR Male Placement
by the Dentist
1. Cementing of the LOCATOR Females and the final
root contouring has been completed.
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| 2. Place a White
block-Out Spacer over the head of each cemented female (FIG
1). The spacer is used to block out the remaining exposed
surfaces of the root, so that when the self-curing acrylic is added and
cured, it will not come in contact with the root. The space created
between the root and denture base will allow the full resilient function of
the pivoting metal denture cap over the LOCATOR male. 3. Insert a LOCATOR Black
Processing Cap male into each cemented female, leaving the White Block-Out
Spacer beneath it (FIG 2). The Black Processing Male will
maintain the overdenture in the upper limit of its vertical resiliency
during the processing procedure.
4.
Prepare a recess in the denture to accommodate the protruding processing Cap
Male. There must be no contact between the denture and the stainless
steel cap. If the denture rests on the metal cap, excess pressure on
the root will be the result.
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| 5. Light cure bond the
Processing cap Male into the denture (FIG 3 & 4) or mix a permanent
self-curing acrylic and place a small amount in the recess of the denture
and around the metal cap of the Processing Cap Male.
NOTE: It is always recommended that a vent, or "escape
vent", is cut into the lingual side of the prosthesis to allow any excess
acrylic to escape. |
6. Insert the denture into position in the oral
cavity. Guide the patient into occlusion, maintaining a proper
relationship with the opposing arch. Maintain the denture in a passive
condition, without compression of the soft tissue while the acrylic sets.
Excessive occlusal pressure during the setting time may cause tissue recoil
against the denture base and could contribute to dislodging and wear of the
nylon males.
7. After the acrylic resin has cured, remove the
denture and discard the white spacer. Use a bur to remove excess acrylic
and polish the denture base before changing to the final male.
| 8. Use the LOCATOR Male Removal
Tool to remove the Black Processing Male from the metal denture cap.
Loosen the new (8397) Male Removal
Tool a full 3 turns counter clockwise (you will see a visible gap).
Insert the new tip into the cap/male assembly and push straight in to
the bottom of the nylon male. Tilt the tool so that the sharp edge of the
tip will grab hold of the male and pull it out of the cap.
Discard the
nylon male by pointing
the tool down and away from you and thread the new
Male Removal Tool clockwise back onto the Core Tool. This will activate the
removal pin and dislodge the nylon male from the tip(FIG 7).
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| 9. Use the
LOCATOR Male Seating Tool is used to firmly push a LOCATOR Replacement
Male into the empty metal denture cap. The replacement male must seat
securely into place, level with the rim of the cap.
NOTE: The replacement male will not stay on the
tool when it is turned upside down due to the varying sizes of males
available. It is best to hold the denture with the base side down and
snap the male into the metal denture cap. |
10. Instruct the patient in the path of insertion.
Have the patient insert and remove the appliance several times.
LOCATOR Male Placement
by the Laboratory
In the Operatory:
1. Cementing of the LOCATOR Females and the final
root contouring has been completed.
In the Laboratory:
5. Pour the master cast. Upon separation, the
Female Analogue is part of the master cast replicating the position of the
cemented LOCATOR female in the oral cavity.
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appliance, place a LOCATOR Cap with Black Processing male into each Female
Analogue in the master cast (FIG 12). Make sure the male is
fully seated. 7. Set the teeth and wax the
appliance. Proceed with the processing technique of your choice
through the boil-out step. |
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| 8. After the boil-out, remove the Processing Cap
male. Place a White Block Out Spacer over the head of each Female
Analogue (FIG 13). The spacer is used to block out the remaining exposed surfaces
of the root, so that the processed acrylic will not come in contact with the
root. The space created between the root and denture base will allow the
full resilient function of the pivoting metal denture cap over the LOCATOR male.
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9. Re-insert the LOCATOR Black Processing Cap Male
into each Female Analogue, leaving the White Block Out Spacer beneath it.
The Black Processing Male will maintain the overdenture in the upper limit of
its vertical resiliency during the processing procedure.
10. Complete the processing and discard the white
spacer. Avoid damaged to the final male by polishing the denture base
before changing to the final male.
| 8. Use the LOCATOR Male Removal
Tool to remove the Black Processing Male from the metal denture cap.
Loosen the new (8397) Male Removal
Tool a full 3 turns counter clockwise (you will see a visible gap).
Insert the new tip into the cap/male assembly and push straight in to
the bottom of the nylon male. Tilt the tool so that the sharp edge of the
tip will grab hold of the male and pull it out of the cap.
Discard the
nylon male by pointing
the tool down and away from you and thread the new
Male Removal Tool clockwise back onto the Core Tool. This will activate the
removal pin and dislodge the nylon male from the tip(FIG 7).
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| 12. Use the
LOCATOR Male Seating Tool is used to firmly push a LOCATOR Replacement
Male into the empty metal denture cap. The replacement male must seat
securely into place, level with the rim of the cap.
NOTE: The replacement male will not stay on the
tool when it is turned upside down due to the varying sizes of males
available. It is best to hold the denture with the base side down and
snap the male into the metal denture cap. |
Patient Care
Good oral hygiene is vital to implant success. The
Locator Implant Abutment must be thoroughly cleaned daily. The use of a
soft nylon bristle or end-tufted toothbrush, and superfloss to polish the
abutments should be taught. A non-abrasive gel toothpaste, and an
irrigation system is recommended to keep the socket of the Locator Abutment
clean.
Patients should maintain a three to four month recall for
cleaning and implant evaluation. The sulcus area around the implant
abutment is the primary area of concern. Use plastic instruments for
scaling the abutments. Do not use metal instruments which may create
scratches on the abutment surface. Examine patients for signs of
inflammation around the implant abutments, and for implant mobility. Use
the Locator Abutment Driver to make sure the Locator Implant Abutment is tight
before dismissal.
How to change the
Locator Male
1. The Locator Core Tool, which contains a Locator
Male Removal Tool and Locator Male Seating Tool, is used to remove the existing
nylon male from the metal denture cap and replace it with a new Locator
Replacement Male.
2. Use the Male Removal Tool to remove the nylon
male from the denture cap.
3. The Male Seating Tool is used to firmly
push a Replacement
Male into the empty metal denture cap. The replacement male must seat
securely into place, level with the rim of the cap.
NOTE: The replacement male will not stay on the
tool when it is turned upside down due to the varying sizes of males
available. It is best to hold the denture with the base side down and
snap the male into the metal denture cap.
Reline and Rebase
1. Remove each existing nylon male from its metal
denture cap following the steps in "How to Change the Locator Male."
Replace them with Black Processing Males. The built in spacer of the
Black Processing Male will maintain the overdenture in its upper level of
vertical resiliency during the reline process.
2. Take a reline impression using the existing
overdenture as a tray. The Black Processing Males will engage the
Locator Implant Abutments and hold the prosthesis in place while the
impression material sets.
3. After the impression is withdrawn, snap a
Locator Abutment Analogue into each Black Processing Male and pour a master
model.
4. Process the reline following the same steps as
outlined in "Locator Male Placement by the Laboratory."
5. After processing the reline and polishing the
denture base, replace the Black Processing Males with the final Locator
Replacement Males. T0036.REV.02
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