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This video demonstration will review the steps necessary for making a bone-level implant impression using the closed tray, or indirect transfer, technique. A Dentium SuperLine II implant will be used for this example. Please note that the open-tray, or direct pick-up impression technique, is covered in a separate video. The implant interface is common across all lengths and diameters of the implants in the SuperLine II product line, so the restorative clinician can be confident that all impression and prosthetic components will fit into each implant no matter the implant size. In addition, there is only one implant analog to choose from the catalog which is universal and is used for all implants in the entire SuperLine II product line-up. Select a closed-tray impression coping from the catalog of the appropriate dimensions. The clinician has options to choose either a short or long coping length, a hexed or non-hexed interface, and four different emergence profile diameters (two of the