Since it’s early design the Q-Implant dental system has been built around the principle of replacing missing teeth quickly and efficiently. Until today we remain committed to our philosophy originally founded in 1999:
• User-friendly design and simplified protocols
• Quick and easy placement and restoration for efficient results
• Affordable pricing for increased access to dental implants
• Committed research and development for improved delivery of care
• Practical education to ensure users confidence and high success rates
The Q-Implant surface design is built on extensive research by Trinon and has
remained unchanged since its original inception in 1999. As a result of this
consistency, newly conducted clinical trials are able to build upon a vast amount of previously validated data.
The design is centered around achieving high degrees of osseointegration and biomechanical fixation to create a surface that is biocompatible and osseoconductive and favors early host-to-implant response.
The surface treatment is created with blast media and an etching process, creating more consistent spatial distribution of texture without evidence of particle embedding in the surface.
Due to a combined approach of surface design and surgical protocol, formation
of woven bone is encouraged throughout the bone implant contact area.
At regions of the implant where the inner thread diameter is larger than the final surgical drilling dimension, intimate contact between implant surface and cortical bone is observed, due to this design feature substantial bone remodeling occurs within the first 2 days. This can be attributed to the Rapid Acceleratory Phenomenon (RAP) which encourages early bone formation through activation of cells.
Compared to other surface designs, such as RBM, a reduced healing time can
be expected. This allows for an earlier loading after 6-8 weeks.