Indexed bodies that tell the scanner exactly where the implant sits — geometry the software recognizes on sight, machined in autoclavable titanium alloy or molded in economical single-use PEEK. From one crown to a full arch, the digital impression starts here.
Every Auralis Scan Body belongs to one of three tiers. Choose by where the scanning happens — chairside in the mouth, at the bench on a model, or across a full arch on multi-unit abutments.
The chairside tier. Seated on the implant, its indexed geometry is read directly by the intraoral scanner — position and axis of the implant captured in the same pass as the arch, with no impression material and no pour.
The bench tier. Seated in the analog on the master cast — gypsum or printed — the Lab body gives the desktop scanner the same indexed reference, so analog records enter the digital workflow without translation.
The arch tier. Seated on multi-unit abutments across the edentulous arch, Multi-Unit bodies hold the geometry steady through the longest scans — bar and full-arch implant restorations begin from one coherent coordinate set.
The same indexed geometry, offered in two materials. Choose titanium when the body returns to the sterilization cycle; choose PEEK when the economics of single-use make more sense.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Alloy | Ti-6Al-4V · Grade 5 |
| Sterilization | Steam autoclave, per protocol |
| Lifecycle | Reusable, multi-cycle |
| Finish | Precision-machined |
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Polymer | Medical-grade PEEK |
| Lifecycle | Single-use |
| Economics | Economical per scan |
| Finish | Scan-friendly matte |
Material × tier at a glance: titanium bodies cover all three tiers (IO · Lab · MU) wherever repeated sterilization cycles are expected; PEEK bodies are positioned for intraoral, single-use scanning at the IO tier. Match the material to your sterilization and reuse policy.
Delivered non-sterile. Sterilize per protocol before any intraoral use. Titanium bodies are steam-autoclavable and reusable; PEEK bodies are single-use.
One scan body bridges the surgical and the digital worlds. The path below is the standard Auralis implant workflow — the same one the Implant Dentistry solution walks case by case.
Auralis Studio ships with implant libraries for the systems most placed across Southeast Asia. Match the scan body to the connection, and the design proceeds on verified geometry.
Scan-body libraries ship inside Auralis Studio; for library availability on mainstream open CAD platforms (exocad, 3Shape), please contact us.
Scan-body geometry is independent of scanner brand — any intraoral scanner can read its geometry; what matters is that the CAD library matches the body.
Brand names such as Dentium, Osstem, Straumann and ITI are trademarks of their respective owners and are used solely to indicate compatibility. Auralis products are aftermarket components and are not manufactured, endorsed or authorized by these companies. ITI (International Team for Implantology) is an academic organization, not a manufacturer.
A digital implant impression is only as true as the body that makes it. It is industry consensus that scan-body geometry — its machining tolerance, its indexed faces, its stability under torque — sets the ceiling for the accuracy of everything designed on top of it.
That is why every Auralis Scan Body is machined to fit its connection, checked against its library, and shipped with the seating guidance the workflow expects. We publish no accuracy figures of our own — the literature measures the chain, not the link.
| Step | Guidance |
|---|---|
| Seating | Verify full seat before scanning |
| Torque | Per connection guidance |
| Library | Match body to library entry |
| Scan strategy | Capture the index faces fully |
Sets across the three tiers, library-matched to the systems you place — available for partner clinics and labs across Southeast Asia.