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For
the latest in our products, services and surgical/prosthetic
protocols keep checking this page for updates.
last
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Monday, November 19,,
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Dr. Harold Sussman explains the SIG Drill Guide for the MDI implant
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The "SIG" Device is a multi-functional prefabricated surgical stent to assist with the accurate placement of IMTEC’s Sendax Mini-Dental Implants. It's main use is in edentulous jaws to obtain overdenture retention with MDI's and metal housings. The SIG Device features one piece construction, a terminal titanium metal sleeve to allow for the 1.1mm Pilot Drill to pass through, a horizontal floss hole 5mm away and an O-Ball Head Recess 10mm from the drill hole, just in front of the finger grip. The finger grip handle extends backwards for stability and has a concavity on its underside to pass over additional exposed O-Ball Heads. The body of the SIG Device has serrated edges to prevent slippage on gingival tissues. It is made of a hard, clear plastic that can be re-sterilized for multiple uses. |
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3M
Unitek to Distribute Anchorage
Device System for Orthodontic
Treatment Under Exclusive
Agreement with IMTEC Corporation
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MONROVIA,
California and ARDMORE,
Oklahoma – May 4, 2006
– 3M Unitek and IMTEC
Corporation announce an
agreement naming 3M Unitek
as the exclusive worldwide
distributor of the IMTEC®
Ortho-Implant, a
state-of-the-art temporary
anchorage device system
for orthodontic treatment.
This product line,
developed by IMTEC
Corporation, is at the
forefront of technological
advancement in the
industry and will be
offered to orthodontic
customers in most major
markets through 3M
Unitek’s worldwide sales
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Dr. Allan H. Fuhr to lecture at the Korean Academy of Implant Dentistry Symposium
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IMTEC certified lecturer Allan
H. Fuhr, DMD, of Boca Raton, Florida, will moderate an MDI seminar at the Korean Academy of Implant Dentistry Symposium in Seoul,
Korea on April 16, 2006. At least one hundred Korean clinicians are expected to attend Dr. Fuhr’s program with a subject of “Immediate Loading Clinical Cases with MDI.”
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IMTEC
Training Courses for 2006
ENDURE Specialised Training Courses
IMTEC
is offering exciting new training
courses for 2006.
As a result of the
popularity of the ENDURE
Internal Hex Implant System and
the positive feedback received
about IMTEC Mini-Residencies,
IMTEC is now offering this
exciting training medium for the ENDURE
Implant System.
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ENDURE
/ MDI Training Course at the Red
Sea:
An
implantology training course
featuring IMTEC ENDURE and MDI
implant systems will be held on
November 27th through
29th, 2005 in Egypt at
the Sharm el Sheikh Red Sea
Resort. International dentists are
invited to attend this
comprehensive training course
where they will individually
perform live surgeries placing the
ENDURE and MDI implant systems
under the guidance of experienced
clinicians.
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ORTHO-C is redesigned for simplified insertion. The apex-tapered mini-implant is used to provide increased anchorage stabilization for attachment of orthodontic appliances. ORTHO-C can be placed quickly and efficiently, with little or no discomfort to the patient. The new implant can be placed with a drill via an injection-free protocol, using a tissue punch and ORTHO-C driver or thumb wrench.
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To
have a permanent restoration made, a clinician
must fully prepare the patient’s tooth
or teeth to receive the restoration and
then take an impression that will be sent
to a laboratory.
While the laboratory is making the
permanent restoration, a temporary restoration
is used.
IMTEC’s new self-mixing LEXATITE
Temporary Crown and Bridge Material cold
cures in the mouth in just one minute and
sets completely in three minutes.
This cuts down on labor, materials
and chair-time, making the entire procedure
more affordable for the clinician and the
patient.
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Demineralized Bone
For patients lacking proper bone structure, IMTEC Corporation now offers cortical demineralized bone. Cortical demineralized bone is produced for use in the reconstruction of maxillary or mandibular defects, or to assist in regeneration of bone tissue to maximize the potential for implant success.
To incorporate cortical demineralized bone material into bone regeneration procedures, mix the bone tissue with patient’s blood to form a loose paste, then insert the paste into the required areas according to the IMTEC bone/tissue regeneration protocol.
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IMTEC™
DRY FIELD SYSTEM
The IMTEC Dry Field System is specially
designed to retract the tongue and lips
of the patient while performing IMTEC™
surgical
or prosthetic protocols. The unique design
allows for a dry field that is achieved
by the suction tubes and fully exposes both
dental arches for unparallel access.
The
complete system is flexible and adjustable
for your patient's comfort. The IMTEC™
Dry
Field System saves chair time reduces
rebonding and prevents treatment delays.
The
system is available in two sizes, large
and small. This product is provided sterile
for single use only.
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COMING
SOON!
This feature will allow clinicians
& distributors to view live
surgeries as well as download previous
cases from our video archive. The
background material may assist you
if contemplating a similar procedure.
We continually update this archive,
so be sure to check back often.
You must have RealPlayer to view
these surgeries. If you don't, you
can download the free
RealPlayer 8 Basic here. |
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ENDURE
INTERNAL HEX IMPLANT SYSTEM
IMTEC's
Simple Approach
to dental implants. The
simplicity of the ENDURE system
offers clinical advantages to
the clinician and patient.
Note these features:
- Unique
Triple Micro Threading
- Enhanced
Surface Treatment
- Serialized
Implants
- Mount
Free Concept
- Simplified
Surgical Prosthetic Protocols
- Variable
Positioning
- Anatomical
Design
- Cost
Effective
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