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Dental Implants:State of the Art in Tooth Replacement

Dental Implants:State of the Art in Tooth Replacement

A Tradition of Innovation

Welcome to Straumann’s Implant Training for Dental Professionals synOcta® System Office Name

Location, State

What Will You Learn Today? Straumann History The ITI (International Team for

Implantology) Anatomy of the Straumann Implant Implant level impression Instrumentation needed Q&A

Founded 1954

Precision Watch Components

Experts in Metallurgy

Over 300 Patented Materials

Introduced Synthes Orthopedic & Maxillofacial Implants In 1961

Developed Dental Implant System in 1974

Founded 1954

Precision Watch Components

Experts in Metallurgy

Over 300 Patented Materials

Introduced Synthes Orthopedic & Maxillofacial Implants In 1961

Developed Dental Implant System in 1974

Company History

Production Site Villeret

West Coast Training Center

Photo courtesy of Dr. Mark Miller

Andover Facility

Founded in 1980 ITI is a team of dedicated scientists, clinicians, and

academicians An independent, non-commercial research foundation A multi-disciplinary group for the advancement of oral

implantology Members worldwide

International Team for Implantology (ITI)

Straumann and the ITI

Manufacturing

Materials expertise

Testing, support, andquality control

Distribution worldwide

Dedicated to research

Educationally focusedCommercially independent

Non-profit organization

Anatomy of a Straumann® Implant

Neck Diameter

Body Diameter

Smooth Collar

HeightSLA® Surface Length

Internal Octagon

Straumann implants

Standard PlusStandard Tapered Effect

2.8mm1.8mm

synOcta® Prosthetic System

Implant level impressions Abutment selection on the model

synOcta® AbutmentsRN (Regular Neck)

Prosthetic compatibilityWN (Wide Neck)

synOcta® Impression System for4.8 mm Shoulder

synOcta® Impression System for 4.8 mm Shoulder

WN synOcta® Impression System

WN synOcta® positioning cylinder

WN impression cap

WN synOcta®

impression cap with integral guide screw

Not for Use on Patients

A=Edge B=Flat

A

BA

B

WN PLAN Abutments

15°A15°B

A=Edge B=Flat

Instrumentation for placing synOcta®

Abutments

Osseointegration

Soft tissue healing

Prosthetic Production

Impressiontaking

synOcta®

Prostheticinsertion

0 654321 7 8 9 Weeks

Implant insertion& temporizing

Time Frame

What Did You Learn Today? Straumann History The ITI (International Team for

Implantology) Anatomy of the Straumann Implant Implant level impression Instrumentation needed Q&A

State of the Art in Tooth ReplacementState of the Art in Tooth Replacement

A Tradition of Innovation