MIS M4 implants combine the benefits of cylindrical and conical implant designs, aiming to achieve high primary stability in any clinical scenario. The two main features of M4 implants are:
Self-tapping, V-shaped thread design with three spiral channels, allowing smooth insertion even in type 1 bone.
A flat, cutting, tapered apex, enabling instant grip into bone in immediate placement procedures.
Benefits
High Initial Stability:
The conical implant body of the M4, along with v-shaped threads, are designed for mild bone compression and allow high primary stability, offering the ultimate choice for a wide range of clinical cases and loading protocols.
Reliable Results:
M4 implants feature an internal hex. connection. This well established connection is engineered to ensure proper abutment seating, anti-rotational engagement, and resistance to lateral forces.
Clinical Success:
The surface roughness and micro-morphology of all MIS implants, is a result of sand-blasting and acid-etching. This MIS established surface technology is intended for a high level of cleanliness, which potentially leads to effective osseointegration. This is one of the key factors which is designed to contribute to long-lasting clinical success.
Features
Internal hexagon connection:
Proper abutment seating; Anti-rotational engagement; Resistance to lateral forces.
Combined cylindrical and conical shape with V-shaped threads:
Mild bone compression; Maximum initial and long-term stability.
Dual thread design:
Overall insertion rate is 1.6mm.
Three spiral channels:
Self-tapping properties; Bone chip collection.
Flat apex:
Allows good grip into bone.