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IDL Dental Technologies – Core Implant

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Primary stability in compromised bone

The IDL Core Implant is engineered for clinical cases where traditional implants fail: severe alveolar atrophy, post-extraction sockets with minimal residual bone, and patients whose bone quality prevents conventional osseointegration protocols. Its aggressive thread geometry engages the dense cortical and basal bone structures that remain stable even in advanced resorption.

Design philosophy

Core Implant addresses a specific clinical problem: how to achieve predictable fixation when only limited cortical or basal bone is available. The thread profile is deeper and sharper than conventional implants, cutting into dense bone rather than compressing spongy bone. This allows immediate placement in extraction sockets and challenging anatomical zones without requiring bone augmentation or extended healing periods.

Thread and body geometry

The implant features sharp, deep, aggressive threads that self-tap through dense cortical bone. The progressive thread design creates mechanical retention in the crestal zone while the apex engages pterygoid or basal structures. The polished neck transitions smoothly into the soft tissue zone, reducing bacterial adhesion at the crestal interface while supporting healthy soft-tissue attachment.

Clinical indications

  • Severe alveolar atrophy where conventional implants cannot achieve primary stability
  • Immediate placement in extraction sockets with compromised bone walls
  • Elderly patients with reduced bone density (D3–D4 predominant)
  • Full-arch rehabilitation combining cortical and basal anchorage
  • Cases contraindicated for sinus augmentation or bone grafting
  • Revision procedures after implant failure

More information at idl-implants.com.

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