Not all implants are the same… Shape, size, coating and cutting threads are all important factors when our specialist selects an appropriate implant system. We only use those premium implant products manufactured to highest standards and tolerances. Made in the United States, Switzerland, Sweden & Germany.
Our practice offers industry-leading brands like Nobel Biocare, Straumann & Zimmer Biomet ensuring durability, aesthetics, and long-term success. Whether you’re restoring a single tooth or undergoing a full-mouth reconstruction, our expert team utilizes state-of-the-art technology and personalized treatment plans to deliver exceptional results.
Made from porous tantalum, it mimics trabecular bone for superior integration. Originally developed for joint replacements like hips and knees, this well-researched technology ensures enhanced stability, making it a reliable choice for regenerative dental therapies. Osseoincorporation
Conventional textured or coated implant surfaces achieve bone-to-implant contact, or ongrowth. However, Trabecular Metal Material’s consistent, open and interconnected network of pores is designed for both ongrowth AND ingrowth, or osseoincorporation. Bone has the potential to grow onto the nanosurface of the Trabecular Metal Material, into its interconnected pores and around its struts.
A good dental implant is made from biocompatible material such as titanium or tantalum, which allows it to fuse with the jawbone in a process known as osseoitegration, is strong and durable enough to withstand chewing forces, has a design which promotes stability and bone growth.
A good dental implant is characterized by its durability, biocompatibility, and ability to integrate seamlessly with the patient’s jawbone, providing a stable foundation for replacement teeth.
Equally important is a personalized treatment plan tailored to the patient’s unique oral health conditions. When planning for an implant, a dental practitioner must assess key factors such as the available bone structure, including its height, width, and density, to ensure proper support for the implant.