OsseoBio Implant – The Preferred Choice for Immediate Placement Treatment
The OsseoBio Implant System is a high-performance solution designed to address the clinical demands of immediate placement and early loading, grounded in the principles of biomechanical optimization. Its core advantage lies in a unique structural design that actively improves the bone interface conditions of the implant site during insertion, thereby achieving exceptional primary stability across various bone types.
The system's design follows the principles of established bone condensation techniques. Its large tapered body generates continuous, uniform lateral compression on the surrounding bone tissue, particularly cancellous bone, during insertion. This compression significantly increases local bone density around the implant, enhances the bone-to-implant contact area, and augments static friction, providing immediate and robust mechanical anchorage.
Concurrently, its progressive macro-thread design (thinner apically, thicker coronally) creates a vertical compaction effect during placement. The thinner apical threads guide insertion, while the progressively thicker coronal threads longitudinally compact the bone tissue, forming a dense, supportive structure from the apex upward. These macro-threads also substantially increase the implant's surface area and mechanical interlocking capability, offering strong resistance to rotational and lateral forces.
The synergistic action of these dual mechanical designs makes this implant particularly suitable for clinical scenarios demanding high primary stability:
Immediate Placement: Effectively compresses the bony walls of fresh extraction sockets, utilizing remaining bone volume to achieve immediate retention.
Low-Density Bone: In Type III/IV bone or for middle-aged and elderly patients with osteoporosis, its compaction effect actively enhances the load-bearing capacity of cancellous bone, compensating for inherent mechanical deficiencies.
Immediate Loading and Full-Arch Rehabilitation: Provides a reliable foundation of primary stability for immediate provisional restorations supported by multiple implants, ensuring mechanical safety during the osseointegration healing phase.
In summary, the OsseoBio Implant translates biomechanical principles into clinical advantages through its active dual-action bone compaction mechanism. This effectively broadens the indications for immediate treatment protocols and enhances predictability and success rates in cases with complex bone conditions.
