| Description |
When an
implant is manufactured, a long rod of titanium is fed into a machine
which turns
the titanium into the cylinder or screw. The surface that results is
a "Machined" surface. Screw type implants may be left
in this machined state, but cylinders must be coated to achieve
a sufficient surface
area. |
| | Advantages |
Although
Dr. Brånemark originally thought that the secret of success of his
dental implant design was in the machined surface, it has been shown time
and time again that this is just not important. It works just fine at this
point in time and although there are lots of claims that modifications improve
characteristics, there is no evidence to support this.
| | Disadvantages |
None
| | Recommendations |
While
many of the implants in use today have some sort of surface microstructure
enhancement, there is still no clinical evidence that this is an advantage.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 September 2006 )
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