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Oct 2014
8th
 

Advanced Dental Implants - Nobel Active Dental Implants

We are constantly striving to improve our services and use the the very best in modern technology and materials. Dental implants is a field where technology is constantly improving and the materials are evolving at a rapid rate. It is important to keep up to date, as not only will modern methods achieve great results but will also allow us dentists to treat cases that were not previously possible.

On such example is when there is very compromised bone quality to place a dental implant. This could be the case if a previous infection had reabsorbed the bone or when the adult tooth was removed, a section of the bone was fractured. In such cases, placing a conventional dental implant would be extremely difficult.

Nobel Active Implant

However, the evolution of the Nobel Active implant allows us to place dental implants in compromised sites with confidence. This is due to the unique design of the implant. Nobel Active is truly an implant like no other.

The implant body and thread design condense bone during insertion, leading to high primary stability even in compromised bone situations. This makes it ideal for immediate implant placement. What's more, the design of the placement technique enables us to adjust the implant position for optimal restorative orientation. Therefore if you have been told that you do not have good enough bone for dental implants, it is worth seeking alternative options.

Nobel Active could be for you.

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