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Implant Well Diameters of the Bicon System
This video provides an introduction and explanation of Bicon’s three different implant well diameters. |
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The History of The Bicon Design
The Bicon System has its origins dating back to 1968. Initial research was conducted at Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio by Thomas Driskell. The original implant design of Mr. Driskell used high density aluminum oxide as the implant material. In 1981, Driskell introduced an implant named Titanodont which was made from titanium alloy. Then, in 1985, he perfected his titanium implant design by patenting the DB Precision Implant, which is known today as the Bicon Dental Implant System. Whether Driskell knew it or not at the time he developed this implant system, his design coupled with the clinical support of Bicon has come to revolutionize implant dentistry by offering the innovations of SHORT® Implants, Integrated Abutment Crowns™, SynthoGraft™, and TRINIA® and more. |
Introduction to Bicon SHORT® Implants
This video provides an introduction to Bicon SHORT® Implants, their history, the science behind their design, and how they can maximize implant placement possibilities and minimize the need for grafting procedures. |
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Placement of a Bicon SHORT® Implant on a Foam Model
In this video, Dr. Shadi Daher will demonstrate the placement of a Bicon SHORT® Implant on a foam model. An adherence to the principles shown throughout this video shall give clinicians the confidence to offer their patients the exceptional benefits of the Bicon Dental Implant System. |
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SHORT® Dental Implants: Does Size Really Matter?
In this video lecture, Dr. Bill Schaeffer of London, England discusses short implants, why they work, and the unique advantages they offer to the clinician. Dr. Schaeffer also conducts a review of literature and discusses his first-hand experiences with short implants. |
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The Bicon SHORT® Implant Surgical Technique
This video is an excellent introduction to Bicon SHORT® Implants. Join Dr. Shadi Daher as he explains the primary reasons why one would use short implants and how they can help to avoid vital structures while still maintaining ideal implant trajectories. In this video, Dr. Daher also demonstrates the two-stage surgical technique for the placement of a 5.0 x 6.0mm Bicon SHORT® Implant. |