Light – Conical dental implant

LIGHT – LIGHT, SOLID, SAFE
The progressive spiral has an increased pitch with atraumatic self-threading. It fits quickly, avoiding the risk of bone damage. The compactness of the bone is preserved because a few screwings are enough to obtain optimal self-threading to achieve perfect stability without bone overheating. The slightly inverted neck allows the cortical area to breathe and to compensate for the gap deriving from the minimally invasive passage of the fixture by exploiting its elasticity. The perimeter of the clot that will naturally be created will regenerate itself as a resistant bone matrix (callus), avoiding any V-shaped resorptions that would cause future peri-implantitis

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      LIGHT – LIGHT, SOLID, SAFE

      PROTECTION AND STABILITY

      The progressive spiral has an increased pitch with atraumatic self-threading. It fits quickly, avoiding the risk of bone damage. The compactness of the bone is preserved because a few screwings are enough to obtain optimal self-threading to achieve perfect stability without bone overheating. The slightly inverted neck allows the cortical area to breathe and to compensate for the gap deriving from the minimally invasive passage of the fixture by exploiting its elasticity. The perimeter of the clot that will naturally be created will regenerate itself as a resistant bone matrix (callus), avoiding any V-shaped resorptions that would cause future peri-implantitis.

      INCREASED PRIMARY STABILITY IN THE MEDULLARY AREA

      The rounded and shaped apex helps the optimal positioning of the implant through self-centering in compliance with the anatomical limits. The conical profile of the spiral progress, even in dehiscent areas, avoids the risk of fenestration and generates an expansion of the progressive area which keeps it vital while respecting the trabecular microcirculation of the medullary structure (thanks to the undersized burring).

      The same spiral, which starts from the thin and sharp apex, undergoes a transformation due to the expansion of the implant body, that is, it changes in shape, becoming thicker without becoming more aggressive. The created pressure allows variable stability that is later replaced by cervical micro spirals. The Light implant has a single connection compatible with the entire NSI prosthetic range. It has a tolerance of 10 microns and a 45° conometric coupling of the collar.

      Shape

      conical

      Material

      titanium

      Connection

      external

      Configuration

      spiral

      Use

      two-stage

      Surface Properties

      rough

      Positioning

      transmucosal

      Function

      self-tapping

      Implant diameter

      Min.: 3.8 mm (0.15 in)

      Max.: 4.8 mm (0.19 in)

      Implant length

      Min.: 8 mm (0.31 in)

      Max.: 14 mm (0.55 in)

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