Recent Blogs
Why Digital Implant Analog Accuracy is Crucial to a Successful Implant Case
Digital implant analogs are an essential component that helps improve the accuracy, predictability, and success rate of dental implant procedures.
An Overview of the Origins of Dental Implants
The advancements in dentistry, particularly in the field of dental materials, played a crucial role in the evolution of dental implants.
The Benefits of Keeping Implant Parts Inventory
Keeping inventory of dental implant components is a great way to save time and money. By having certain parts on hand, you can avoid delays in the process of completing cases for your patients. In this blog post, we will discuss why it’s important to keep implant parts on hand and how it can benefit your practice or laboratory.
The Benefits of Using Dentlot Ti Bases
If you’re a dentist or dental technician, then you know how important it is to have the right materials for your patients. At Dentlot, we offer two types of titanium bases that provide superior strength and stability for single units and bridges. Our titanium bases come in 6mm height with a unique chimney shape and anti-rotational flat side for enhanced retention and cementation. Plus, these titanium bases can be cut to 4mm to adjust the size of the restoration—all while maintaining compatibility with 3Shape and Exocad software libraries as well as major implant systems like Zimmer, Nobel, Straumann, Hiossen, Bonafix, Biomet, and more. Let’s take a closer look at why Dentlot Ti Bases are so amazing!
The Benefits of Dentlot Implant Scan Bodies
With the advent of digital dental technology, there is now a wide range of options available to help streamline implant dentistry. One such option is the use of Dentlot scan bodies. Scan bodies are used in both intraoral and laboratory settings, and are designed to reduce reflections for improved accuracy during the scanning process. Additionally, these scan bodies come with laser-etched branding and platform information for more efficient identification.
Making the Most of Cross Platform Compatibility for Dental Implants
As dental technology continues to evolve, so too do the different brands of dental implants on the market. While each implant has its own unique features and benefits, many are cross-platform compatible. This means that if you know the platform of one implant brand, you can use it to work with implants from various other manufacturers. In this blog post, we’ll discuss how understanding cross-platform compatibility can make your dental implant practice more efficient and cost-effective.
The Pros and Cons of OEM Dental Implant Components
When it comes to dental implants, there are two main types of components that can be used: original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or generic. Both have their pros and cons, which should be considered before making a decision. Here, we will take a look at both options in more detail to help you make an informed decision.