TAG-New generation of implants design

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 3

Abstract

Abstract: It is an obvious fact that the number of dental implantation procedures is constantly growing and is more and more in use for dental restoration procedures. Growing demand for the implantation procedures requires it’s continuous improvement, to make it more affordable, more predictable and with fewer side effects as possible. Among other issues, the issue of time to restoration became highly influential as an accompanying factor for long term success of the dental implants. In fact the importance of the issue is so high, that it became a stimulating factor for many companies operating in the field of implant dentistry to conduct a wide scale studies concerning the geometry and surface of the implants to improve the overall results of the procedure. The following article is meant to introduce the results of one such study, performed by T.A.G dental, which is an active player in the market of dental implants. Keywords: geometry and surface, biocompatibility, healing period, osseointegration.

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Daniel Baruc, Tsachie Clay, Shimon Udovik

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Daniel Baruc, Tsachie Clay, Shimon Udovik (2015). TAG-New generation of implants design. Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences, 2(3), 237-241. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-376854