Versatile Implant
Versatile Implant, also known as VI, refers to dental implants designed to fit a wide clinical range of bone types, places, and augmentations. The VI body is designed with a narrow, cone-shaped core, with a standard, cylindrical outer thread diameter; the core is more tapered, in order to promote bone condensation. VI design typically features vertical and horizontal threading with dual spiral channels, microthreads, platform switching, and a domed apex. These features facilitate the self-tapping mechanism and enhance the immediate stability of VI products. Additionally, the new VI offers horizontal grooves and grooved threading.
Advantages of VI technology include sharp threads and spiral deepening from cervical to apical region, and improved cutting ability, with better bone to implant contact for better primary stability. The platform switching mechanism enables seamless adaptation of the gingival tissues to the support system and prevents cervical bone reabsorption. Grooved threads enhance bone stabilization during primary stabilization and increase the amount of bone to implant contact, thereby enhancing osseointegration. The presence of two spiral channel, self-tapping cutting threads facilitates implant placement and enhance primary stability.
The Versatile implant offer conical internal hex connection with 45° central hole.Dentalis Surface:
Surface roughness is achieved from “grit-blasting,” using a unique combination of the HA particles (soluble) with different sizes of grains. This process creates optimal structural roughness on the surface the surface, and enables the incorporation of biocompatible particles (such as HA and TCP)