DSI Premium Line Spiral Implants are tapered self-tapping, internal hex implants, enabling easy insertion of the implant into the socket and sustaining exceptional initial stability. It can be used in all bone types.
The slightly aggressive geometric shape includes dual threads, two spiral channels stemming from the apex, micro rings on the neck, and a changing thread thickness along with the implant for better stability in immediate loading.
Indications:
Immediate loading - suitable for extraction sites
Traditional 2-stage protocols.
Both single and multi-implant restorations
Can be used for all bone types (especially for soft bone)
Advantages:
Made of titanium alloy grade 5 Ti-6Al-4V ELI with SLA surface treatment.
Connection 2.42mm Internal Hex, accepts the full range of the DSI Prosthetic component.
Increased early BIC with high long-term BIC.
Accelerated and improved osseointegration process.
Increased overall stability, especially in the soft bone.
Self-tapping and self-drilling with bone condensing feature - allows excellent bone grip and easy fast and smooth insertion.
The apical part of the implant can penetrate even prepared sites with smaller diameters.
Platform switching preserves crestal bone height and soft tissue levels.
SLA Surface Treatment:
The classic SLA surface, short of «Sand-blast, Large grit, Acid-etch» is based on a large aluminum oxide Al2O3 particles sandblasting technique that generates a macro-roughness on the titanium surface. Sandblasting is followed by an acid-etching batch at high temperatures. As a result, subtle-sized 2-5 micron micropores appear at the implant surface. This unique macro/micro-topography provides an ideal structure for cell attachment while reducing the possibility of bacterial colonization. SLA surface treatment is one of the most used in modern dental implantology. The studies confirmed its strong long-term performance, high mechanical stability, and low odds of developing peri-implantitis. DSI has improved the process, making it hands-free and minimizing the aluminum oxide residuals that may remain on the surface and could significantly impair osseointegration.