
Tapered® Screw-Vent Implant System Performance thousands count on, case after case.
Open the catalog to page 1Get behind the platform of choice. What’s behind the documented success of the Tapered Screw-Vent Implant System? For starters, its friction-fit internal hex platform reduces stress on crestal bone and resists abutment screw loosening, thus creating favorable conditions for bone level maintenance.1-3 Delivering initial implant stability, it also enables immediate restorations and loading where indicated and clinically appropriate. And with its versatility to treat a myriad of cases, documented results and other great features, the Tapered Screw-Vent Implant System has given peace of mind to thousands...
Open the catalog to page 2Clinical versatility thousands count on. Clinical and surgical versatility for a myriad of implant applications. Delivering fully integrated one-stage and Surgical versatility. Continuous innovation keeps us ahead two-stage solutions, one-piece implants • One-piece and two-piece implants and the latest in esthetics, the Tapered • One-stage and two-stage surgical At Zimmer Dental, we continually develop Screw-Vent Implant System offers the solutions to address today’s clinical versatility to meet a multitude of clinical • Immediate, early or traditional challenges, like immediate restorations...
Open the catalog to page 3Documented results speak for themselves. Zimmer One-Piece Implant alongside previously-placed Screw-Vent ® Implants. X-ray courtesy of Dr. Zeev Ormianer, Ramat Gan, Israel. A time-tested design with almost a decade of clinical use. With almost a decade of clinical use, seven prospective studies have cumulatively reported on 1,165 Tapered Screw-Vent Implants in 475 patients with the following results: • Mean implant survival rates ranging from 95.45% to 100.00%, with a cumulative survival rate of 99.05%4-10 • Individual study mean bone level changes ranging from none4 to -1.66mm5 Results may vary...
Open the catalog to page 4Initial stability for immediate restorations. 3.0mm Zimmer One-Piece Implant replacing a maxillary lateral incisor. Photos courtesy of Dr. Paul Petrungaro, Lake Elmo, Minnesota. Implants in the Tapered Screw-Vent Implant System are designed to achieve high primary stability. These days, more and more patients expect to leave implant surgery with a tooth in place. Meeting such demands requires initial implant stability. With multi-lead threads, tapered bodies, and soft and dense bone surgical protocols, the Tapered Screw-Vent Implant System is designed to achieve high primary stability. • High...
Open the catalog to page 5An implant platform designed for success. One-degree taper Lead-in bevel 1.5 mm deep internal hex The Tapered ScrewVent Implant System has set the standard for implant-abutment platforms. Zimmer’s proprietary friction-fit internal hex connection is a unique combination of designs that has been shown to reduce stress on crestal bone and to resist abutment screw loosening, thus creating favorable conditions for bone level maintenance.1-3 • lead-in bevel and 1.5mm deep internal hex reduce horizontal bone stresses and A distribute forces deep within the implant, thereby shielding the retention screw...
Open the catalog to page 6Esthetic restorations made easy. Zimmer ® Contour Ceramic Abutments restoring maxillary central incisors. Photos courtesy of Dr. Paul Petrungaro, Lake Elmo, Minnesota. Offering a comprehensive array of implants, abutments, accessories and protocols, Delivering value to the site. the Tapered Screw-Vent Implant System delivers the tools you need for easy and Tapered Screw-Vent esthetic restorations. Implants are packaged with • ne Abutment-One Time™ Protocol leaves tissue undisturbed by placing a final O a multi-functional Fixture Mount/Transfer that allows for abutment during tissue healing added...
Open the catalog to page 7Binon PP. The evolution and evaluation of two interference-fit implant interfaces. Postgraduate Dent. 1996;3:3-13. Chun HJ, Shin HS, Han CH, Lee SH. Influence of Implant Abutment Type on Stress Distribution in Bone Under Various Loading Conditions Using Finite Element Analysis. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2006;21:105-202. 3 Mihalko WM, May TC, Kay JF, Krause WR. Finite element analysis of interface geometry effects on the crestal bone surrounding a dental implant. Implant Dent. 1992;1:212-217. 4 Ormianer Z, Palti A. Long-term clinical evaluation of tapered multi-threaded implants: results...
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