Basics Of Nobel Implants
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NobelActive Implants:
NobelActive implants are designed to provide primary stability even in compromised bone situations. Here are some key features:
1. Thread Design: NobelActive implants feature a unique thread design with a tapered apex and a variable thread pitch. This design enhances initial stability in various bone densities and allows for better bone engagement. This design can make them easy to move out of the osteotomy in soft bone. Extra care should be taken to make sure the implant is placed where intended.
2. Tapered Body: The tapered body of NobelActive implants enables better distribution of occlusal forces and helps in preserving bone.
3. Thread Depth: The deep threads of NobelActive implants provide excellent bone-to-implant contact, promoting osseointegration.
4. Conical Connection Interface: NobelActive implants utilize a conical connection interface, which offers stability and minimizes micromovements between the implant and the abutment, contributing to long-term success.
NobelParallel Implants:
NobelParallel implants are designed for straightforward and predictable implant placement in a wide range of clinical situations. Here are some key features:
1. Parallel Wall Design: NobelParallel implants feature a parallel wall design, providing stability and simplicity during placement.
2. Straightforward Placement: The design of NobelParallel implants allows for straightforward placement procedures, making them suitable for both experienced and novice clinicians.
3. Prosthetic Versatility: NobelParallel implants offer prosthetic versatility, allowing for various restoration options to meet patient needs.
4. Conical Connection Interface: Similar to NobelActive implants, NobelParallel implants utilize a conical connection interface for stability and long-term success.
Platforms:
An overview of the Nobel platform options: Narrow Platform (NP), Regular Platform (RP), and Wide Platform (WP).
1. Narrow Platform (NP) – Magenta
Description: The Nobel Narrow Platform (NP) implants feature a smaller diameter compared to regular and wide platforms. This design is suitable for cases where space is limited, such as in narrow interdental spaces or when adjacent teeth are closely positioned.
2. Regular Platform (RP): Yellow
Description: The Regular Platform (RP) implants have a standard platform diameter, providing a balance between space efficiency and stability. This platform size is commonly used in a wide range of clinical scenarios.
3. Wide Platform (WP): Blue (Implants In a Green Box)
– Description: The Wide Platform (WP) implants feature a larger platform diameter compared to regular platforms. This design provides additional stability and support, particularly in cases with compromised bone or when dealing with high occlusal forces.
Prosthetic Screws:
NobelActive and NobelParallel implants are compatible with various prosthetic screws, including:
1. Omni Screw: The Omni Screw is a multi-functional screw designed to accommodate various restoration types and provide secure fixation.
2. Unigrip Screw: The Unigrip Screw features a unique design that ensures uniform force distribution during implant restoration, reducing the risk of screw loosening. It can also be tighten from up to 25 degrees off axis. Which allows for the screw access to be placed in an ideal position even when the bone forces the implant to be placed at a different angle.
In summary, NobelActive and NobelParallel implants are both highly regarded for their innovative designs, primary stability, and long-term success rates. The conical connection interface used in these implants contributes to stability and minimizes micromovements, while prosthetic screws like the Omni Screw and Unigrip Screw ensure secure fixation of restorations. Each implant system has its unique features and advantages, catering to different clinical scenarios and patient needs.