Straumann SLA Roxolid Swiss implants
Straumann’s SLA Roxolid Swiss implants are made from a high-performance metal alloy consisting of 85% titanium and 15% zirconium. Together, these two metals form a material with superior strength to pure titanium implants .
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They have shown excellent long-term results, with documented success rates. In addition, it has excellent osseointegration capacity. Roxolid SLA implants have a reduced length and diameter, so they can be an option for dental implant treatment in patients with reduced bone volume and who are therefore unable or unwilling to undergo a bone grafting procedure.
The Roxolid dental implant is highly resistant and also has options for shorter sizes and reduced diameters. Advantages of Roxolid swiss implants:
- Faster healing and therefore less post-operative discomfort. As a result, osseointegration is expected within 2 months.
- Small-diameter and/or short Swiss implants are mainly an option for patients who need small but strong implants.
- Indicated for patients with reduced bone volume or other defects. It is therefore an alternative for some patients who have an indication for a bone graft procedure.
- Thanks to the technology that favors osseointegration, the dentist is able to predict the results.
- Highly resistant implants with smaller size options
- Smaller implants help protect vital structures and vascularization
- Better adaptation in small spaces
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Roxolid’s swiss implants indications:
- Unit prosthesis: rehabilitation of just one tooth in the anterior and premolar regions
- Partial (partial prosthesis): bridge supported by two implants
- Fixed or removablefull-arch prosthesis
- Suitable for patients with limited vertical bone availability in the posterior region
- Eventually, it may be an indication for patients in whom the bone augmentation procedure is considered complex.
- Patients with reduced interdental space
- Patients with thin alveolar ridge
- Support for screwed or cemented crowns
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The Swiss company Straumann has been researching and developing dental implants and related products since 1974. Straumann’s products and services are available in more than 70 countries, and of course at the ImplArt Clinic.
Dr. Roberto Markarian, implant dentist and clinical director of ImplArt, is a member of the ITI – International Team for Implantology, an entity linked to Straumann that brings together the world’s best specialists for the development of new products and techniques.
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