bredent explains how dentists can achieve peace of mind through their choice of implant, avoiding poor outcomes and complications.
It’s not uncommon for dental practitioners to be working into the small hours on business strategy, compliance, staff administration, case planning, CPD and academic study, journal articles or updating their social media pages.
In addition, thoughts of dentists’ duty of care to patients are never far away. And for some clinicians, this feels like an even more significant weight of responsibility as nighttime falls, just when they should be avoiding stress and unwinding with family or settling down to sleep.
Dentists practising implant dentistry and regularly carrying out surgical interventions also battle daily with worries about poor aesthetic outcomes or postoperative complications leading to serious dental conditions such as peri-implantitis.
Peace of mind restored
Choice of implant and abutment design, placement protocols and restorative techniques can all play their part in the promotion of healthy bone and gums, minimising risk and offering peace of mind for the practitioner.
If concerns about the loss of hard and soft tissue are keeping you awake at night, the team at bredent UK might have something that can help you relax and put those worries to bed.
bredent’s copaSKY implants are designed around the Bone Growth Concept, taking platform switching to a whole new level so that users can look forward to increased confidence of successful clinical and aesthetic outcomes.
Abdul Osman, director and principal dentist at FACE Dental and The Smile Centre, Coventry, says: ‘copaSKY implants deliver the ultimate blend of primary stability, restorative aesthetics and a reliable prosthetic connection.’
Supporting osseointegration and promoting bone growth
How do copaSKY implants work? The copaSKY implant backtaper provides more space for bone and soft tissue, with new bone formation aiding the success rate of each implant placed. The microstructured surface (osseo connect surface®) also supports osseointegration and the attachment of connective tissue.
Subcrestal positioning promotes bone growth and helps to avoid bone loss, particularly in the crestal region. Slim, concave-shaped abutments assist in the prevention of bone resorption and also encourage osseointegration.
- High primary stability – for any bone quality
- Microstructured backtaper (osseo connect surface®)
- More space for soft-tissue attachment and new bone formation
- Subcrestal placement
- Slim, concave-shaped abutments.
Look forward to better-quality sleep
Dentists are well acquainted with the health benefits of getting a good night’s rest and practising sleep hygiene routines. Poor sleep quality has a direct effect on oral health and other physical and mental conditions and is routinely assessed during patient examinations.
Dental professionals play a key role in advising and treating the symptoms and causes of sleep-related conditions, including sleep apnoea, bruxism and temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Implant dentists’ choice of products, components and equipment in daily practice may also be the key to helping them get a good night’s sleep too.
bredent is offering UK-based implant dentists a free copaSKY implant and complimentary ‘sleep easy’ pack for a relaxing night in. This offer is available for any UK-based dentist currently practising implant dentistry. To claim yours, complete this quick questionnaire, call 01246 559599 or email [email protected].
This article is sponsored by bredent.