Hypoallergenicity
High osseointegration
For long-term success, the implant must be stably osseointegrated. Osseointegration is defined as the elastic structural connection between vital bone and the surface of a dental implant. The osseointegration degree is indicated by the amount of contact between the bone and the implant (BIC). The higher the BIC value, the more stable the implant. The implant intraosseous surface has specified roughness parameters, determined as optimally acceptable based on the studies results of the cells genetic response, ensuring higher osseointegration.
Ideal aesthetics
Patients with a thin gum biotype have no dark areas, as it often happens after titanium implants use. Dioxide zirconia implants is also an excellent solution for the smile area due to light tightness of material and one implant and crown color.