1. The Progressive implant features a cylindrical shape of the screw portion with circumferential grooves, enhancing fixation in the cortical bone layer and increasing primary stability in soft bone types.
2. The Progressive implant has a groove-shaped design for cutting, collecting, and compacting soft bone tissue in the apical portion of the implant.
3. Implants from the Progressive series feature moderately aggressive thread design and quite aggressive threading at the apex, providing superior implant fixation in the bone and consequently achieving enhanced primary stability in soft bone tissue.
4. The Progressive implant has a moderately concave bone profile that distributes pressure along the thread and gradually compresses the soft bone tissue, thereby increasing the primary stability of the implant.
Spiral-shaped implant with aggressive thread was developed for a better primary stability, therefore it is recommended to be used in II, III and IV bone tissue types.
Conical implant body perfectly complies with the drill shape for more precision bone fitting.
Implant body tapering ensures better self-tapping property. Noninvasive apical implant part prevents from anatomical damaging during sinus lifting. Platform switching.
1. Modified Thread Profile: Advanced implants feature a reverse concave thread profile, allowing for better fixation in the bone and improved insertion.
2. Thread Throughout the Entire Length: The threading extends along the entire length of the implant, facilitating better integration into the bone and reducing pressure on the cortical layer.
3. Tapered Apical Portion: Enhances implant penetration into the prepared bone bed and facilitates insertion into dense bone types.
4. New Groove Shape: Three grooves gradually penetrate the bone, improving implant integration into the bone bed, especially in dense bone tissue.
5. Increased Distance Between Threads: Improved bone insertion, enhanced fixation in the bone bed, and reduced trauma during implant insertion into dense bone types.
6. Uniform Thread Thickness: Consistently sharp threads (thickness of 0.10 mm) along the entire length of the implant contribute to better implant integration into hard bone tissue.
Spiral-shaped implant with classical triangle thread of two recurrent lengths, self-tapping. It was developed for better primary stability. It can be used in various bone types.
Conical implant body perfectly complies with the drill shape for more precision bone fitting.
Implant body tapering ensures better self-tapping property. Noninvasive apical implant part prevents from anatomical damaging during sinus lifting. Platform switching.