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about Servo - dental

Trias® Trias®-Mini 3.3 Trias® Trias®-Mini-post Trias®-Mini-ball

About Trias®

System description

Your system for safe handling & success in implantology! Trias® Your system for safe handling & success in implantology!

Introduction Modern implant prosthetics is now an established component of dentistry. The expectations and demands of patients are steadily increasing. Therefore, the ultimate goal of modern implant-supported treatment concepts is for full esthetic, functional, phonetic, and psychosocial rehabilitation. All this was realized in the Trias®-Implant system which in fact is an innovative combination of established implant features.

Macro design Material / Surface - Titanium Grade 4 - Sand blasted and acid etched - Surface roughness of 20µm Polished neck (0,3mm) Circular grooves - Increase in surface - Optimized osseointegration Extension lamellae - Improved primary stability - Reduction of heat generation during insertion Smooth transition between compression thread and tapping thread - Selftapping thread - Compression thread: Compression of the cancellous bone Apical notch - Anti-rotation device Rounded apical area - Protect the soft tissue during insertion of the implant

Trias - Acid etching - Sand blasting (Micro and nano structure) Micro design Material - Titanium Grade 4 Trias - Acid etching - Sand blasting (Micro and nano structure) - Roughness, 20µm Trias+ - Double acid etching - HA blasting (Micro and nano structure) - Calcium phosphate layer (Electro-chemical prosses) Trias+ , available by order

Lengths and Diameters

Delivery form Gamma sterilized implants in Double blister package. Healing screw Gamma sterilized implants in Double blister package. Color coded sure grip wheel Transport pin Trias implant

Equipment

Tools & Instruments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 01. Round drill 02. Cortical drill 03. Twist drill - ø2.0mm 04. 2-Caliber drill - ø3.0mm 05. Final drill (green ring) for ø3.3mm 06. Final drill (yellow ring) for ø3.8mm 07. Final drill (two red rings) for ø4.4mm 08. Final drill (blue ring) for ø5.0mm 09. Taper for ø3.3mm 10. Taper for ø3.8mm 11. Taper for ø4.4mm 12. Reamer for ø5.0mm 13. Paralleling pin 14. Depth gauge 15. Torque ratchet 15

Tools & Instruments

Surgical tray Dimensions: 15.5cm x 10.1cm x 5.5cm - This tray offers a cost effective solution to organizing and protecting the valuable instruments of the surgeon. - Made of Radel® R, stainless steel and latex-free silicone this tray is made of materials of high quality. - All instruments are placed according to their sequence during the surgical procedure.

Surgical tray Drill stops for Twist drill Measuring scale for implant length

Surgical tray

Surgical procedure

Preparation of the implant bed 1 After conservative opening of the gingiva the location of the implant is determined using the round drill or the cortical drill. Recommended drilling speed Round drill: 1.400 rpm. Cortical drill: max. 1.000 rpm

Preparation of the implant bed 2 The definitive implant depth is now determined with the twist drill (ø 2mm). For this purpose the twist drill has depth marks matching the available implant lengths (8, 10, 12, 14, 16mm). Recommended drilling speed: 800 rpm

Preparation of the implant bed 3 Using a 2-Caliber drill the diameter of the cavity is then increased to 3mm. Due to the rounded tip of the 2-Caliber drill the cavity depth remains unchanged. Recommended drilling speed: 800 rpm.

Preparation of the implant bed 4 After this the cavity diameter is increased again, step by step, using the final drill next in size in each case, up to the desired implant diameter. All final drills have drill stops so that only the correct length has to be observed. Recommended drilling speed: 800 rpm. Example: Desired implant ø = 3.8mm – first use final drill 3.3mm with green ring, then final drill 3.8mm with yellow ring. The special cutting blade geometry enables autologous bone material to be harvested. For this a Petri dish is available in the surgical set. Abundant and continuous rinsing with cool, sterile saline solution must be performed. Also, applying too much pressure during preparation of the implant bed must be avoided, especially for diameter 5.0mm. 23 23

Preparation of the implant bed 5 Example: Desired implant ø = 3.8mm First use final drill 3.3mm with green ring, then final drill 3.8mm with yellow ring. The special cutting blade geometry enables autologous bone material to be harvested. Example: Desired implant ø = 3.8mm – first use final drill 3.3mm with green ring, then final drill 3.8mm with yellow ring. The special cutting blade geometry enables autologous bone material to be harvested. For this a Petri dish is available in the surgical set.

Preparation of the implant bed 6 In case of difficult cortical bone situations like dense cortical bone (up to 6mm) and reduced perfusion the use of a taper or a reamer is recommended. After finishing the final drilling the Taper is used for implant diameters 3.3mm, 3.8mm and 4.4mm. For implant diameter 5.0mm the Reamer is to be used. Booth tools can be used manually or with a motor driven handpiece. When using the motor driven handpiece, a taping speed of 20 to 30 rpm is recommended. Abundant and continuous rinsing with cool, sterile saline solution must be performed. For manual use of Taper and Reamer a special tool is available (Ref. No. 140300tra - Tool for manual use of Taper and Reamer), which can be combined with a ratchet. The application of the Reamer is similar to that of the Taper. The maximum insertion depth of Taper and Reamer must not exceed the thickness of the cortical bone. In general the Taper and the Reamer are designated for a working depth of only 6mm, thus avoiding an undesirable widening of the implant site (conical shape). The tools can be used approx. 20 times. Tool for manual use of taper and reamer Taper

Implant insertion For the insertion the transport pin, to which the implant is attached and which also serves as an insertion key, is then removed from the packaging and the implant is fixed in the bone preparation with 1-2 turns. Manual insertion: Ratchet with universal insertion tool long or molar (extra short), depending on vertical dimension and situation Motor driven handpiece: Insertion tool for contra-angle. Recommended torque in each case: 35-45Ncm.

Insertion the healing scrow Then the healing screw is inserted and tightened by hand (equals approx. 15 Ncm) using the universal insertion tool long or molar.

Wound closure Wound closure

Prosthetics

Implant exposure After osseointegration the implant is exposed again using a gingival punch or a scalpel. three months for lower jaws and six months for upper jaws

Removal of healing screw Then the healing screw is removed using the universal insertion tool long or molar.

Gingiva forming The removal of the healing screw is followed by forming the gingiva using gingiva shapers that are available in different sulcus heights and remain on the implant for 10 to 14 days

Impression taking 1 After forming the gingiva the impression is taken by means of impression posts using the closed tray or the open tray method. For closed tray impressions the central screw is used which is compatible to all abutment types. For open tray impressions a special screw is available Closing plug for Trias®-Impression post for closed tray

Impression taking 2 A customized impression tray is required for the open impression method. The tray must be perforated at the extension of the implant axis for the impression screws on the impression posts. After impression taking the impression screws and the tray can be removed.

Cast preparation 1 Now the impression posts are tightened to the model analogs with a torque of approx. 5 N/cm using the central screw or the impression screw. It is recommended that a master model with gingival mask is produced for processing in the dental laboratory. The gingival mask is detachable and thus enables better control of the fit of the framework structure

Cast preparation 2 The removal of the impression posts is then followed by the desired prosthetic procedure

Emergence Profile or Standard Profile Abutment & Central screw Material / Surface - Titanium Grade 4 - polished Emergence Profile or Standard Profile Different gingiva heights Internal hexagon External octagon Material / Surface - Titanium Grade 5 - polished Tube Undercut - allows pre-fixation of the central screw in the abutment Abutment diameter

Crown & Bridge restoration Titanium abutment 0° Standard Profile Titanium abutment optional: plastic sleeve Titanium abutment Emergence Profile (0°, 15° and 25°) Only one central screw for all abutments. For posterior and anterior area. Temporary acrylic abutment Individual titanium abutment Ti-base for ZrO2 abutments

Trias® solo abutment Optional for all abutment

Trias® solo abutment Gold Sealing Ring ----------------------- No Microgap No bacteria No Bone loss

Crown & Bridge Restoration Patient Case Fabrication of the customized tray for open impression.

Crown & Bridge Restoration Patient Case Upper jaw situation with transfer posts. The implant directions are very different.

Crown & Bridge Restoration Patient Case Maxillary cast with bite registration in the articulator.

Crown & Bridge Restoration Patient Case Wax try-in on the plaster model.

Crown & Bridge Restoration Patient Case Wax try-in in situ.

Crown & Bridge Restoration Patient Case Framework try-in in situ.

Crown & Bridge Restoration Patient Case Finished veneered restoration from different views.

Crown & Bridge Restoration Patient Case Finished restoration in situ.

Bar restoration \ Trias®bar abutment Bar screw Connector Bar segment Different bar profiles Housing Different females

Bar restoration Patient Case Wax try-in on mandibular cast. Then a silicone key is produced, which is later used to check the exact space for the bar restoration.

Bar restoration Patient Case View from occlusal.

Bar restoration Patient Case The available space is very limited in occlusal as well as in labial direction.

Bar restoration Patient Case View from occlusal.

Bar restoration Patient Case Casted framework.

Bar restoration Patient Case Trias® bar restoration Here you can see two bar restorations which were produced for comparable situations. Left the Trias bar restoration and on the right a bar restoration from another implant company. The Trias bar abutment can be reduced to a minimal height that is a big advantage especially in situations where little space is available. Trias® bar restoration

Bar restoration Patient Case Galvano framework with silicone key.

Bar restoration Patient Case Finished denture in articulation.

Bar restoration Patient Case 4.8 Bar restorations Finished denture with galvano framework.

Bar restoration Patient Case Finished bar restoration.

Prefabricated constructure

Trias® cone abutment Housing Cone Cap Cone abutment - Time and cost effective - Interchangeable Caps - chair-side

Trias® cone abutment

Trias® Locator abutment Prosthetic kit for Locator® abutments - chair-side Locator® abutments Manufacturer Locator®: Zest Anchors, Inc., Escondido, CA 92029, USA Locator® is a registered trademark of Zest Anchors, Inc.

Trias® Locator abutment

Trias® ball abutment - For Cover dentures. Prosthetic set for ball abutments including: 2x pink cap 1x housing for glueing or soldering 1x spacer 3x directional ring (0°, 7°, 14°) Ball abutments with ball diameters 1.8mm or 2.5mm - For Cover dentures. - Two versions: Solid and flexible Interchangeable females Inclination angle up to 7° white cap (standard retention) pink cap (soft retention) yellow cap (medium retention)

Trias® tsa abutment Female Abutment (for fixed & removable dentures) The tsa abutment was developed by Dr. Thomas Laux in 2009. This abutment is only available for the Trias implant diameter 3.8mm and can be used for bridge restorations between natural teeth and implants as well as for implant borne bridge works and full dentures. The deflection range is 20 μm. Impression cap Model analog

Trias® tsa abutment Patient case

Trias® magnet abutment Magnet S3 (removal force 300g) Magnet S5 (removal force 500g) Abutment

Thank you! Servo-Dental GmbH & Co. KG Rohrstrasse 30 D-58093 Hagen, Germany 27.05.2013 Thank you! 73