3D surface represents the latest generation of dental implant surface treatment technology. The surface is active and hydrophilic, features distinct layered microporous structure. Thickness of the implant surface oxide layer reaches 10-12 microns. Micropores grow through the entire thickness of the oxide layer. When combining, they create a multi-layered surface. This allows bony tissue growing both deeper in and between micropores. Thus, the implant surface area is significantly increased. Respectively, the contact between bony tissue and implant surface is strengthened. Titanium oxide film is enriched with calcium hydroxyapatite.
Researches show 3D surface stimulates active bone growth throughout the implant surface, which quickly promotes high mechanical stability. This property of the surface allows performing orthopedic rehabilitation at an earlier date, as well as significantly reducing the risk within implant setting under one-stage protocol.
Implant Classic in its upper part has a microthread for a cortical layer. The implant’s body is root-shaped. Due to the thread pitch of 0.6 mm an implant is cylinder-shaped. This implant is mainly used in the first type of bone, but it may be used in all types of bone as well. Due to the triangular shape of the thread in the apical part the implant has qualities of self-tapping.