Straumann launches new generation Bone Level Implant in Europe and North America
Basel, 25 October 2007: Straumann today announced the eagerly awaited launch of its new-generation Bone Level Implant, which complements and adds to the company’s existing range of highly successful tissue level implants. The new implant line extension will be available in most parts of Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand starting in the fourth quarter, with the roll-out to the rest of the world beginning in 2008.
The new implant comes in three diameters and four lengths and is suitable for all dental implant indications. There is a full matching prosthetic portfolio comprising 125 components, each carefully designed for simplicity, reliability and esthetic performance. There is also a CAD/CAM custom abutment service in titanium and ceramic. In true Straumann tradition, these have all undergone extensive testing prior to market introduction.
“This is undoubtedly one of the most significant milestones in the history of our company. To launch the new implant simultaneously in key markets with a comprehensive prosthetic portfolio and substantial clinical documentation has been a major organizational undertaking. We have focused our innovation skills on making this the most flexible and simple implant line of its kind. 130 clinical teams around the world as well as the ITI have helped us prove its reliability – to give dental professionals the peace of mind that they are offering the best individual standard of care to their patients”, said Gilbert Achermann, President and CEO.
Impressive scientific backing
Straumann is making use of two major dental congresses – the 16th Annual Scientific Meeting of the European Association for Osseointegration in Barcelona and the 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Periodontology in Washington, D.C. – to present data from the extensive research program supporting the new implant line.
During the next four days, no fewer than 11 internationally renowned clinicians and researchers will present the latest findings from preclinical and multicenter clinical studies, including a large-scale non-interventional study. More than 1500 implants have already been clinically documented in over 800 patients by more than 130 centers around the world. At least 500 implants have been followed for more than 6 months.
Expert panel endorses market introduction
The complete set of available data was recently reviewed by a panel of experts including the principal investigators, who are all independent eminent clinicians. Their positive opinion provided the external confirmation for Straumann to go ahead and launch the product.
Two different types of implant dominate the market
Dental implants broadly fall into two categories depending on the level at which they connect to the prosthetic components that carry the tooth crown. In the case of tissue level implants, which were pioneered by Straumann, the connection is at the level of the gum. With bone level designs the prosthetic connection is underneath the gum at, or close to, the crest of the jaw bone. While advantages are claimed for each design, market research shows that the choice of implant type is driven mainly by user preference.
Research also indicates that up to 60% of implants are placed at bone level[1]. In the world’s largest market, the US, as many as 70% of all implants are bone level, making this a particularly attractive market opportunity for Straumann, who until now has focused exclusively on tissue level implants.
A new generation of implant with the SLActive surface
While the bone level concept is not new, the Straumann Bone Level Implant introduces a number of innovative features, which – together with its well-thought-out portfolio of surgical and prosthetic components – position it as the new generation bone level implant.
One of its unique attributes is the remarkable SLActive surface, which has been shown to cut healing time by half[2] in addition to providing higher security and more bone[3]. Preclinical histological studies have also shown that large bone defects are filled by virtue of SLActive’s remarkable ability to promote new bone formation around the implant surface (osseoconduction)[4]. SLActive is also associated with a significant reduction in the risk of implant loss[5].
Reliability with Bone Control DesignTM
The Straumann® Bone Level Implant has been developed using a unique scientific concept called Bone Control DesignTM to preserve bone and provide the foundation for long-term esthetic success. This concept, which applies to Straumann’s entire implant system, respects five fundamental biological principles:
- Implant surface osseoconductivity (especially with SLActive)
- Biomechanical implant design (high fatigue strength and optimized bone stimulation)
- Biological distance (the microgap between the implant and the prosthetic parts is horizontally offset from the bone)
- Optimal position of the transition from the smooth to the rough surface (the transition is at the crestal bone level to provide maximum surface area for osseointegration)
- Microgap control (the conical implant-abutment connection provides a tight joint and prevents micro-movement).
Handling simplicity with the CrossFitTM Connection
Implant dentistry involves working with tiny, high-precision components in restricted, poorly visible spaces. Straumann’s new CrossFit™ Connection inside the implant is an ingenious solution to this problem because it guides the abutment precisely into the correct position and enables the user literally to ‘feel the fit’. In addition to offering a variety of four positions, the CrossFit™ Connection safeguards against abutment rotation and has been specifically designed for ceramic as well as titanium abutments.
Esthetics through Consistent Emergence ProfilesTM
For all implant diameters there is a comprehensive matching portfolio of prosthetic components, including CAD/CAM custom ceramic abutments. Importantly, the healing, temporary and final abutments have been designed with matching base shapes, or ‘emergence profiles’. This facilitates the entire process of soft-tissue management and optimizes the esthetic result.
Ultimate simplicity: one system, one instrument set, same procedures
The combination of all these features, together with the impressive body of scientific and clinical data, provides dental professionals with a completely new level of confidence at bone level.
Furthermore, Straumann has carefully integrated the new Bone Level Implant into its existing Dental Implant System so that the same instrument kit and procedures can be used. Clinicians taking part in pre-launch trials have praised this unique advantage in addition to providing highly positive feedback on the implant itself.
Straumann is the only company that offers a full range of tissue and bone level implant options combined with state-of-the-art CAD/CAM prosthetics and regenerative solutions.
Further information
More details about the Straumann Bone Level Implant are published in the current edition of STARGET, Straumann’s customer magazine, and at
http://www.straumann.com.
Presentation slides, pictorials, and other information can be downloaded from
www.straumann.com.