Implant Designed for Enhanced Aesthetics and Stability

Richard Gawel

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The INVERTA Implant from Southern Implants features the Body Shift design, where a chamber for bone growth is created in the inverted coronal segment of the implant to enhance the ability to obtain natural looking aesthetics. The wider apical portion also is designed to allow the implant to achieve primary stability, which is critical in immediate placement.

The INVERTA additionally incorporates proven features from Southern Implants’ other implant product lines, such as its Sinergy Surface and high-strength Grade 4 Titanium, the company says. The INVERTA is available in the Deep Conical and External Hex Connections in both standard and Co-Axis with Subcrestal Angle Correction configurations. 

Plus, the INVERTA’s square 60° coronal thread is designed to prevent soft tissue irritation during the bone remodeling phase. The implant requires minimal instrumentation as well, according to Southern Implants. And, the company notes, the INVERTA Implant reduces laboratory and component costs.

“The INVERTA Implant represents a paradigm shift in biologic thinking that ultimately enhances aesthetic outcomes in modern day dental implantology,” said Dr. Stephen Chu, a prosthodontist at New York University and in private practice. “It has been refreshing to work closely with a company that listens carefully to clinician needs and responds with speed and efficiency in bringing novel and meaningful products to market.”

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