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Clinical Research & Articles
Dental Implant Thread Design and the Consequences on Long-Term Marginal Bone Loss
To present the DFI™ & Spiral™ implant macrostructure effect on marginal bone loss
Clinical Research & Articles
Miniaturized Electromagnetic Device Abutment Improves Stability of the Dental Implants
Clinical Research & Articles
Bone loss around tapered implants with split coronal micro threads.
Clinical Research & Articles
The Effects of Smoking Cigarettes on Immediate Dental Implant Stability-A Prospective Case Series Study
This study describes the effect of smoking cigarettes on the Spiral™ implant primary and secondary stability of maxillary dental implants, inserted into fresh sockets immediately after extraction.
Clinical Research & Articles
Tunnel Technique with a Subperiosteal Bag for Horizontal Ridge Augmentation
This article describes a tunnel technique with a subperiosteal bag for horizontal GBR for Spiral™ & Nice™ implants
Clinical Research & Articles
Chemical and Topographic Analysis of Eight commercially Available Dental Implants
An analysis and comparison of surface characteristics among various implants including ICE™ implant
Posters & White Papers
Short Dental Spiral Implants Placed By A Progressive Steps Technique In The Atrophic Posterior Maxilla: A Personal 10 Years Follow On 80 Implants
A 10 years follow-up study of 80 short implants<10mm (Spiral™ and ICE™ implants) in posterior maxilla for single tooth restoration
Clinical Research & Articles
Spiral Family Implants Inserted in Post extraction Bone Sites
A retrospective study on 133 Spiral™ in post extraction sites.
Clinical Research & Articles
Sinus floor augmentation using miniscrew and in situ hardening biomaterial: method and case report
A case report of sinus floor augmentation using Spiral™ implant
Posters & White Papers
In-vitro comparative study of bacterial adherence to grooved and smooth healing abutment
This in-vitro study evaluated the adherence of 2 bacterial strains (Fusobacterium nucleatum and Prohormones gingivitis) onto healing abutments with 2 different surface Acro morphology: one completely smooth and the other groove-marked.