Dental Implants: State of the Art in Tooth Replacement Dental Implants: State of the Art in Tooth Replacement A Tradition of Innovation
Welcome to Straumann’s Implant Training for Dental Professionals synOcta ® System Office Name Location, State
What Will You Learn Today? l Straumann History l The ITI (International Team for Implantology) l Anatomy of the Straumann Implant l Implant level impression l Instrumentation needed l Q&A
l Founded 1954 l Precision Watch Components l Experts in Metallurgy l Over 300 Patented Materials l Introduced Synthes Orthopedic & Maxillofacial Implants In 1961 l Developed Dental Implant System in 1974 l Founded 1954 l Precision Watch Components l Experts in Metallurgy l Over 300 Patented Materials l Introduced Synthes Orthopedic & Maxillofacial Implants In 1961 l Developed Dental Implant System in 1974 Company History
Production Site Villeret
West Coast Training Center Photo courtesy of Dr. Mark Miller
Andover Facility
l Founded in 1980 l ITI is a team of dedicated scientists, clinicians, and academicians l An independent, non-commercial research foundation l A multi-disciplinary group for the advancement of oral implantology l Members worldwide International Team for Implantology (ITI)
Straumann and the ITI Manufacturing Materials expertise Testing, support, and quality control Distribution worldwide Dedicated to research Educationally focused Commercially independent Non-profit organization
Anatomy of a Straumann ® Implant Neck Diameter Body Diameter Smooth Collar Height SLA ® Surface Length Internal Octagon
Straumann implants Standard PlusStandard Tapered Effect 2.8mm 1.8mm
synOcta ® Prosthetic System l Implant level impressions l Abutment selection on the model
synOcta ® Abutments RN (Regular Neck)
Prosthetic compatibility WN (Wide Neck)
synOcta ® Impression System for 4.8 mm Shoulder
WN synOcta ® Impression System WN synOcta ® positioning cylinder WN impression cap WN synOcta ® impression cap with integral guide screw
Not for Use on Patients A=Edge B=Flat A B A B
WN PLAN Abutments 15°A 15°B
A=Edge B=Flat
Instrumentation for placing synOcta ® Abutments
Osseointegration Soft tissue healing Prosthetic Production Impression taking synOcta ® Prosthetic insertion Weeks Implant insertion & temporizing Time Frame
What Did You Learn Today? l Straumann History l The ITI (International Team for Implantology) l Anatomy of the Straumann Implant l Implant level impression l Instrumentation needed l Q&A
State of the Art in Tooth Replacement A Tradition of Innovation