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Resista presents Italian precision in implantology at AEEDC

Resista develops and manufactures advanced medical devices, ranking among the most modern in the industry. (All images: ISSOGLIO)
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Wed. 5. February 2025

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DUBAI, UAE: Resista is an Italian implant manufacturer established in 1946. Originally focused on producing abrasive discs and materials for processing and finishing prosthetic products, the company began offering dental implants in 2006. At AEEDC Dubai, Resista is showcasing its product range, which includes 16 distinct implant lines, featuring various geometries and both internal and external connections, all compatible with a single universal surgical kit. All of its products are manufactured entirely in Italy.

The company’s research and development department continuously works to refine each product, aiming to provide clinicians with state-of-the-art solutions for both routine and advanced implantology. This meticulous attention to detail has contributed to an high implant survival rate of 97.8%, according to the company.

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Resista's state-of-the-art facility is located in northern Italy.

Moreover, Resista maintains competitive pricing and offers customised loyalty plans. It provides a broad portfolio of solutions, including digital options, and ensures reliable support, including remote assistance, to clinicians worldwide through its network of specialised consultants based domestically and internationally.

In 2015, the company introduced the UNI-Q-MUA implant line, representing a significant innovation in implantology. This one-piece implant system addresses challenges in immediate loading, simplifies surgical protocols and reduces prosthetic treatment time. UNI-Q-MUA is available in various diameters and lengths and comes straight or angulated at 17° or 32°. It features three surface treatments corresponding to the three biological interfaces of soft tissue, hard cortical bone and soft cancellous bone. One of these is a hybrid surface treatment that facilitates quick, safe and efficient immediate loading while minimising inflammatory infiltrates. The implant uses a standard-sized prosthetic screw, eliminating the limitations associated with small-diameter components in conventional multi-unit abutments.

Resista regularly organises clinical training courses in Italy and internationally, alongside product-specific courses for distributors. The Italian courses are held in various cities, offering comprehensive training combined with an opportunity to experience the cultural richness of the country.

More information can be found at www.en.resista.it. AEEDC visitors have the opportunity to learn more at Booth 7G10.

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