PARALLEL IMPLANT
PARALLEL IMPLANT is a fixture with a cylindrical body and a conical apex. By modulating the surgical procedure, it is indicated for all bone types; even in cases of non-compact bone, it can achieve good primary stability. It can be used for any type of prosthetic restoration, both screwed and cemented. Using the platform switching concept allows better management of the soft tissue at the implant–abutment interface and helps reduce peri-implant bone resorption over time.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Adjustable Insertion Axis:
The implant allows for adjustment of the screwing axis to better accommodate clinical positioning.
Precision Micro-Grooves:
Fine grooves are integrated into the implant surface to help minimize long-term bone loss.
Effective Apical Drills:
The apical portion includes helicoidal shaping to support smooth and stable advancement into the bone.
Enhanced Insertion Efficiency:
The implant features a spiral design with a hybrid thread pattern externally flat and triangular toward the apex which improves insertion capability, even in sites that haven't been fully prepared.

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