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industry Implant Tribune U.S. Edition | February 2015C10 Microdent introduces its first universal connection implant By Javier de Pison, Dental Tribune L ast year, Microdent Implant Sys- tem introduced Ektos, its first universal internal connection implant. Recognized worldwide for developing the first bone expanders and implants such as the Genius, the main advantages of using Microdent implants include the company’s long background as a manu- facturer and its firm commitment to quality. Microdent Director of Production, Re- search and Development Joan Muñoz says the company has 25 years of manu- facturing experience “backed by evi- dence that proves the main features of our implants: great osseointegration and very long durability.” Microdent’s R&D director adds that the company’s implants have a unique, dis- tinctive design. “They are manufactured with extreme precision to ensure the best possible function,” he explains, “but what makes Microdent unique in the market is our special thread design, which provides great self-tapping capacity and large con- tact surface with bone for the best pos- sible osseointegration.” Muñoz says that quality has always been Microdent’s top priority. Asked what differentiates Microdent from the competition, he provided a list of innova- tions developed by the company. • Ektos Implants: Microdent’s new universal internal connection implant prevents rotational movement and cre- ates a conical coupling area between the implant and prosthesis that provides the most effective connection sealing. • Genius Implants: An internal con- nection implant with hexagonal ribbed cone that allows for perfect sealing of the implant-prosthesis junction in a mono- block. The Genius’ emerging cone design provides a surface area for biological growth, which reduces gingival retrac- tion. • Microdent External Connection Im- plant: An implant system more robust and resilient than the universal external connection, which offers the same type of connection for prosthetic restorations. • Atraumatic expanders: Microdent’s bone expanders provide oral implantol- ogy with an important technological in- Microdent Director of Production, Research and Development Joan Muñoz at Microdent’s manufacturing plant. Photo/Javier de Pison, Dental Tribune novation, a global reference product that is a must for any implant professional. This practical and simple instrument avoids surgical trauma and, because it works progressively, allows effective con- trol of the expansion process. • Cortical Fix: Like the expanders, the Cortical Fix is also an important techno- logical innovation in the oral implants field that allows the use of a minimally invasive sinus lift, atraumatic technique. Microdent has launched an interna- tional marketing campaign to expand its operations in the United States, Latin America and the Middle East. “We have launched an advertising campaign in print and online,” Muñoz said. “And will be providing free online implant courses through the Dental Tri- bune Study Club to show the quality and advantages of Microdent Implant Sys- tem.” For more information, please visit www.microdentsystem.com. Ektos is Microdent’s first universal internal connection implant. Photo/Provided by Microdent Company launches international marketing campaign to expand operations in the United States, Latin America and the Middle East ‘They are manufactured with extreme precision to ensure the best possible function ... but what makes Microdent unique in the market is our special thread design, which provides great self-tapping capacity and large contact surface with bone for the best possible osseointegration.’

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