Samenwerkingsovereenkomst Straumann en 3Shape CADCAM-abutments
17 oktober 2013 - Straumann heeft vandaag een persbericht uitgegeven in verband met de bijeenkomst van de European Association of Osseointegration (EAO) in Dublin. Het hierna volgende bericht werd vrijgegeven:
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Dublin/Basel, 17 October 2013 – At the 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the European Association for Osseointegration in Dublin, Straumann today provided an update on several initiatives that may lead to paradigm shifts in implant dentistry. Roxolid
SLActive – setting
new standards, reducing invasiveness Straumann’s new Roxolid 4mm Tissue Level ‘Short Implant’ was also presented in Dublin. This is the shortest implant Straumann has ever sold and it is designed to avoid extensive augmentation procedures in patients with insufficient vertical bone for conventional implants. It is backed by long-term clinical data, showing excellent performance over 5 years1. Speaking about Roxolid and SLActive at the Straumann Corporate Forum, Professor David Cochran, Chairman of the Department of Periodontics at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Dental School, noted: “these technologies will increase the clinician’s confidence to use shorter and narrower implants that reduce the invasiveness of implant treatment”2. New ceramic implant – an innovative
evidence-based alternative Straumann has overcome this hurdle through an innovative manufacturing process followed by a ‘proof-test’, in which every implant is tested mechanically – a level of quality checking that is exceptional in the dental implant industry. The esthetic properties are also exceptional: unlike pure white ceramics, Straumann’s implant has a translucent ivory color like natural tooth roots. To further ensure reliability, Straumann has used a one-piece design (monotype), which integrates the implant and the abutment. In addition, the company has succeeded in creating a ceramic surface texture that is similar to, and performs like, the SLA® surface used on its titanium implants to enhance and shorten the healing process. Further details on the novel ZLA™ surface can be found in the current edition of Starget3. The new implant is the result of a 7-year development program that has been driven by Straumann’s unique expertise in implant design and its 60 year heritage of material innovation. Typically, the company has chosen to test the product clinically before introducing it to the market. Initial results from the clinical program were published at the EAO: in a multicenter study with 41 patients, success and survival rates of 98% were reported with zero implant fractures after one year4. Clinicians also reported pleasing esthetic results and excellent gum tissue condition around the implant. Based on the very positive results to date, a further 500 implants have been issued to clinics in a controlled market release. Providing the reports continue to be favorable, Straumann expects to launch the product on a broader scale in 2014. Although the requirement for metal-free alternatives is not generally considered to be a major driver of the market, the availability of highly esthetic ceramic implants with similar performance, flexibility and predictability to their metal predecessors would undoubtedly change implant dentistry. Straumann’s new ceramic implant may be a first step in this direction. Scientific update on new
fully-synthetic bone regeneration material Collaboration agreement with
3Shape for CADCAM abutments with original Straumann connections Straumann firmly believes that using original components is in the patient's best interest and its guarantee becomes invalid if systems are mixed. The Variobase implant kit offers labs a precise, reliable solution for producing their own abutments with an original Straumann connection. The agreement reflects Straumann’s efforts to offer the broadest range of prosthetic possibilities and flexibility with guaranteed precision and reliability.
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