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TRINIA — Two New Research Articles Published This Week
Bicon is pleased to see the research community embracing the innovations of TRINIA™ and the Bicon Dental Implant System. We believe that disciplined research and scholarship is very important to our dental community as it increases knowledge about not only … Continue reading
Haversian Systems and The Bicon Dental Implant Design
Twenty-three year histological evidence demonstrates direct bone-to-implant contact and multiple Haversian systems throughout. Configurations denote high mechanical properties as in cortical bone.
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Tagged Haversian Systems, Long Term, Plateau Design
Bone Gain and Bicon Dental Implants
The Haversian and cortical-like bone around the Bicon design is unlike the appositional bone around threaded implants and provides for unmatched clinical capabilities. Urdaneta, R.A., Daher, S., Leary J., Emanuel K., Chuang, S.K., Tovar, L.A., Factors Associated with Crestal Bone … Continue reading
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Tagged Bone Gain, Dental Implants, Long Term, SHORT® Implants
Crown-to-Implant Ratios and Bicon Dental Implants
Crown-to-implant ratio guidelines for natural teeth need not be applied to Bicon dental implants. Urdaneta, R., Rodriguez, S., McNeil, C., Weed, M., and Chuang, S., The Effect of Increased Crown-to-Implant Ratio on Single-Tooth Locking-Taper Implants, Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants, … Continue reading
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Tagged Crown-to-Implant Ratios, Dental Implants, SHORT® Implants
Bicon’s Plateau Design
Bicon’s plateau or fin design offers at least 30% more surface area than a screw implant of the same dimensions and provides for the callus formation of mature, cortical-like, Haversian bone between the plateaus or fins of the implant. Direct … Continue reading
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Tagged Dental Implants, Long Term, Plateau Design, SHORT® Implants