| Implantation technique- single
step- transalveolar
For instance, fig.211,
223.Use terminal anesthesia.
Start by extracting with root elevator
technique (narrow pointed) or peritom. Curetera thoroughly
and rinse with salin solution.
If the alveol has less diameter than the implant, thread directly with
a thread tap (fig.433, 451).
The implant is screwed into the
threaded hole in the bone. Keep the cracking. Close in thoroughly with
suture around the neck of the implant.
In cases where the alveol is broader
than the screw
(there are two screw diameters
-3.8 and 4.8 mm), one has to deepen the alveol apical with a drill of the
same diameter as the neck of the implant. The package is color coded. The
speed reducing contra-angle is recommended in order to avoid heat development,
because the bone cells die at 46 degrees Celsius.
Thread the deepened alveol / artificial
socket / and apply the implant. Since an empty space is created between
the implant and the bone wall of the tooth alveol, there is a risk that
the fast growing epithelial tissue might fill in the empty space. In such
scenario, the implantation might not succeed.
Use therefore G.T.R.(guided tissue
regeneration technique), in this case H.A (Hydroxypatite), which is mixed
with blood and bone scrape (e.g. what is left over after deepening the
alveol). The mixture is pressed thoroughly around the implant and saturated
tightly (in certain cases, use flap technique). For best results, osteogenon
should be used.
Twenty years have passed since our
first publication in the Dental Products Report International (they
found our implant technique so good that they published our advertise for
free) ,(fig.411, 412).
The implant shown in fig.211,
223 was made 20 years ago. The implant shown
in fig.311, 331
was made 8 years ago (generation II).
Now we have come to generation
III (fig.422, 423),
with two models which have two different thread widths (diameters 3.8 and
4.8mm.).
The model in fig.423
exists for one and two steep/ phase technique.
There is also a model for "over
denture".
The basics principle remains, but
we live in a very dynamic time and try to follow the latest news in medicine,
and dental implantation in particular.
Finally we provide various types
of support material.
A 20 minutes video tape is available,
which shows the implant technique, as well as slides of dia pictures of
a much better quality than the ones shown on the brochure. Included with
the implant follow various
kind of support material such as
forms for general and local patient history, information for the patient
explaining the process, advice regarding X-ray examination, advice for
medication, antibiotics, and medical sedation.
For further information contact
us in this different languages:
German: Ms.Heléne Baumkircher
baumkircher@hotmail.com
Spanish: Mr.Robin Gracia
robin_gracia@hotmail.com
Swedish and Norwegian: Ms.Helene
Baumkircher
baumkircher@hotmail.com |