Impact Bicortical Screw Dental Implant 4.5 mm
Impact Bicortical Screw Dental Implant 4.5 mm
Basal implants are made of a single piece of Titanium metal uniquely designed to be accommodated in the basal (cortical) bone areas. The basal bone area provides excellent bone quality for the retention of these unique and highly advanced implants. , basal implants are anchored in the cortical (the hardest) bone. It is a new category with new broad indications and almost no limitations. Basal implantology replaces large fields of traditional implantology. Because basal implantology includes the application of the rules of orthopedic surgery, it could also be categorized to be an “oral division of orthopedic surgery. BCS is the ideal implant system for an immediately loaded, cortically-supported restorative design. BCS implants can be immediately placed in extraction sockets if their basal support is sufficient.
Features
Features
- Single piece Implant
- Avoid Grafting
- Minimal Drilling
- Bendable Abutment
- Active Design
- Anodization for Better Results
- Bone Implant High Contact
- Very little chance of Periimplantitis
- An Apex that Drills Itself
- Bendable Abutment
- A Flexible Mounting System
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
Available Size:
- Head Size: Ø4.5mm
- Length: 14mm, 17mm, 20mm,23mm, 26mm, 29mm, 32mm, 36mm,40mm, 42mm, 47mm, 50mm, 55mm, 57mm
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x Impact Bicortical Screw Dental Implant.
Direction to use
Direction to use
Patient Evaluation:
- Thoroughly assess the patient's dental condition and medical history. Ensure they are suitable candidates for BCS implants, especially in cases of atrophic jaw situations.
Pre-Operative Planning:
- Plan the implant procedure, taking into account the required number and placement of BCS implants. Consider the strategic engagement of the basal cortical bone.
Infection Control:
- Adhere to strict infection control protocols to maintain a sterile surgical environment. Use sterile instruments, drapes, and gloves.
Anesthesia:
- Administer local anesthesia to the patient for pain management during the procedure.
Minimally Invasive Technique:
- Utilize the flapless keyhole technique for implant placement whenever possible to reduce patient discomfort and speed up the healing process.
Implant Placement:
- Carefully insert the BCS implants into the basal cortical bone, ensuring the smooth polished surface and thin neck engage securely. Avoid damaging surrounding tissues.
Wound Closure:
- Precisely close and suture the surgical site to promote proper healing and minimize the risk of infection.
Post-Operative Care:
- Provide clear post-operative instructions to the patient, including pain management, oral hygiene guidelines, dietary restrictions, and any prescribed medications.