IMPRO Deep Thread


- For D3 bone
- For immediate implantation (D3, wide socket) and immediate loading (D3)
Ø | 6 mm | 7 mm | 8 mm | 10 mm | 12 mm |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4.5 | DTP4506 | DT(P)4507 | DT(P)4508 | DT(P)4510 | DT(P)4512 |
5.0 | DTP5006 | DT(P)5007 | DT(P)5008 | DT(P)5010 | DT(P)5012 |
5.5 | DTP5506 | DT(P)5507 | DT(P)5508 | DT(P)5510 | DT(P)5512 |
Unique Implantation System IMPRO Deep Thread
IMPRO Deep Thread implants are designed to enhance the primary stability of implants in soft bone tissue (D3-D4). By increasing the implant's surface area, the contact area with bone tissue is also increased.
The deep threading, embedding into the spongy bone tissue, contributes to better primary stability.
When installing a standard IMPRO implant size 4x10 in soft bone, primary stability up to 30 Ncm is achieved. In contrast, when installing an IMPRO implant with protruding thread turns, the increased surface area allows achieving primary stability up to 50-55 Ncm.
Drilling protocol
In D3 bone: drills 2.2-2.6-3.6-4.0
Implant RIM-45xx is placed

In D4 bone: drills 2.2-2.6-3.6-4.0
Implant RIM-50xx or RIM-55xx is placed

The use of cortical drills is not recommended.

DEEP THREAD implants are recommended for immediate implantation in wide sockets on the upper jaw.

Compared to cortical implants with big diameters DEEP THREAD implants allow to remain more bone tissues and achieve more initial stability.

DEEP THREAD implants are also recommended on the lower jaw in the wide sockets.

Short DEEP THREAD implants allow to avoid lateral sinus lifting or minimize the trauma during crestal sinus lifting.