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hey everyone alex from oamp;#39;brien here in this video iamp;#39;m going to give you some useful information for taking an open tray implant impression and if you arenamp;#39;t aware open tray impressions are the type that require a hole in the impression tray which gives access to unscrew the coping and this allows the impression coping to stay in the tray when the impression is pulled from the mouth now in order to take the impression you will need an open tray impression coping which is also known as a direct transfer or pickup coping and itamp;#39;s important that you only use an impression coping that is designed for open tray technique to avoid an inaccurate impression open tray impression copings are designed with heavy retention elements that prevent them from being removed from the tray once the impression material is set up they have hard edges and deep features that provide retention and allow the impression material to lock them into place the other thing youamp;#39;l