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065 Neodent and Strauman with Bruno Arnaud

065 Neodent and Strauman with Bruno Arnaud

3/7/2018 6:56:58 AM   |   Comments: 0   |   Views: 494

The Neodent system is the market leader in Latin America and holds more than 56% of the Brazilian market share.

The system is known for its innovations, quality and technology. In Brazil, Neodent is a premium system, where we pay a premium price for it. Here in US, due to the exchange rates, the system is offered in its premium quality but for a value price.

Technically, Neodent evolved much through the years. Like most systems, we started with the external hex connection and moved up to the internal hex one. But what makes us stand out the most is definitely our Morse taper connection. It offers a lot of clinical advantages, especially when placed as recommended, such as bone and bone crest maintenance (with maintenance of the gingival papillae), higher mechanical stability (less risks of prosthetic screws getting loosen), a virtually “bacteria free” interface and preservation of the biological width, with a proper biologic seal with the dental-gingival fibers attaching to our abutments. That means protection for your bone-implant interface, with a well-defined probing depth and therefore a natural barrier against the excess cement flowing into the sulcus, on your cement-retain restorations. That also reduces the risk of peri-implantitis, since our implant surfaces are never exposed and instead, are covered by bone, sealed by dental gingival fibers and with no bacterial flow through the connection gap.

Neodent also provides a hydrophilic surface called Acqua, which promotes more BIC in less time, improving the overall early osseointegration.

The exterior designs of our implants are meant for gripping and giving the opportunity of immediate load in different bone densities. Also, regular, short, narrow, cylindrical, tapered, hybrids, zygomatics… They are all offered through the system so that we can always solve our diverse range of clinical situations.


065 Neodent with Bruno Arnaud

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