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COPENHAGEN, Denmark: After having secured a £1 million working-capital facility from the Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest last year, implant company Neoss recently launched its first tapered implant on dental markets in Europe and North America. The new implant offers a simplified drilling system for greater flexibility and increased primary stability, particularly in compromised cases.
According to the company, it also has a low surface roughness flange (Sa 0.4) designed to reduce marginal bone loss and a rougher body to optimise osseointegration. In addition, a rounded tip is intended to protect the sinus floor membrane.
“Our aim was to provide dentists with a simple solution to placing dental implants. Therefore, the Neoss Tapered Implant uses many of the same components as our Neoss ProActive Implant system,” commented Neoss co-founder and Chief Technical Officer Fredrik Engman.
The implant is currently available to dental practitioners in all major European markets. It is also on display at this year’s EAO congress in Copenhagen, among other products.
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