Over the decades, oral implantology has developed into an extremely successful form of treatment that has long since left its beginnings behind. The time has come for both doctors and patients to raise their standards. Because pure functionality alone is no longer enough - perfection in aesthetics and sustainability is achievable and in demand. Experienced implantologists know that "The bone sets the tone, but the tissue is the issue " - in other words, not only the bone but also the soft tissue is of crucial importance. Sustainable preservation of the soft tissue goes hand in hand with stable bone conditions. But what can be done if these conditions are not given, especially due to outdated, highly invasive implant systems that do not comply with the biological principles of dentistry?

The preservation of hard and soft tissue is crucial for the long-term success of implantological treatments, both in terms of esthetics and function. With regard to sustainability in the management of hard tissue, the concept of preventing any bone loss has been successfully established. Strict adherence to rules in surgery and prosthetics makes permanent bone preservation possible, even if this sometimes requires a great deal of effort.

At Argon Dental, we are deeply convinced that in implantology, the long-term health of the soft tissue and perfect red-white esthetics must be deeply anchored in the cancellous bone. We consistently implement this conviction in our products: with a two-part implant that can be placed subcrestally, is bacteria-proof and anatomically corresponds to the shape of the tooth. It is delicate in the bone, but stable and strong exactly where it matters - at the implant-abutment connection.

This is the essential prerequisite for creating stable soft tissue conditions under all circumstances. But we go one step further in preventing bone resorption:

We are Creating Stable Tissue!

Join us in looking forward to the official launch of the new XP components in spring 2024.

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