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Sargon® Immediate Load Implant System Case Presentation |
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Did you know?.... Older style implants may require anywhere from five
months to two years for you to receive your new tooth. It has taken many
years for someone to come up with a solution. Finally in 1990....we did....The
Sargon® Immediate Load Implant System.
No other dental implant can provide you with the services
that this system can. Not only do you get your tooth at once, you have
more natural looking teeth and gums than you could ever have imagined.
You see, placing the tooth immediately has some advantages over implant
systems that only allow delayed tooth placement. For instance, delayed
placement of a tooth allows the surrounding gums and tissues to shrink.
Later, when your dentist tries to place a tooth, the gums may have receded
so far as to create an unnatural looking gum line.
Please
review the following flash animated sample cases for a better view
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Other advantages include:
- Immediate full function of the new tooth.
- Beautiful, natural cosmetic look, no
one will notice the difference, not even you.
- Very little discomfort is associated
with the procedure. In fact some people have reported almost no pain
at all.
- This procedure is less invasive than
some older procedures for crown and bridge placement, where perfectly
good neighboring teeth may have to be ground down to accommodate the
crown.
- Our innovative biomechanical design allows
the implant to be locked in place, giving it stronger more permanent
hold than any other implant.
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Full arch reconstruction in two visits |
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This is a demonstration of a full arch reconstruction done in two visits. The patient was placed under sedatiuon for the first visit.  Pre-operative photograph |
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Single Tooth Immediate Replacement with Final Crown in Full Function in One Visit |
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(The true definition of immediate load) Introduction The Sargon Immediate Load Implant was the first (1991) root form implant approved by the FDA specifically for the purpose of immediate loading. A patented apical expansion design prevents micromotion of the implant allowing it to be loaded in full function at the time of implant placement while Osseointegration occurs. The implant is particularly well suited for placement and loading in extraction sockets. Previously, due to material inadequacies we were making provisional crowns at the time of implant placement. Now, because of improved hybrid porcelain materials such as Estenia (Kurrary) we are able to provide the definitive crown in full function at time of implant placement. Studies have demonstrated an overall 96% success rate of the Sargon Implant. That success rate is improving by advances in socket decontamination and soft tissue management techniques such as the use of ultra speed CO2 laser by Deka. Also, in addition to our external hex implant our new line of products includes a wide platform, self tapping internal connection implant designed to make easy work of implant placement, soft tissue management and final prosthetics. The proven apical expansion portion remains the same. This new addition is designed to help you and your patient reach your goals more quickly and efficiently with the best results possible. Our company coined the term immediate load to mean full function at a time when other implant companies entirely rejected the possibility of immediate implant placement and loading. Now, the implant industry tries to redefine immediate loading to mean provisionalization with minimal occlusion and patient instructions not to function for significant periods of time. Also, their immediate provisionalization criteria for single tooth replacement contain exclusion criteria that only allow 25% of patients to be candidates for treatment. In a two year study conducted at the Sargon Institute 46 patients were consecutively treated with 50 implants which were restored with the definitive crown in a single visit. This study demonstrated a 98.0% success with this technique. Our goal at the Sargon Dental Institute is to make implant surgery and prosthetics practical, efficient, predictable and less time consuming for the general practitioner, specialist and patient. Tooth #9 has a periapical abscess that here is shown as a buccal swelling above the tooth. |
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Immediate Replacement of Mandibular 1st Molar |
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Here is a case of extraction of Mandibular 1st molar, placement of a Sargon implant and restoring it in full function using patient’s old crown.  Pre-Op. Picture |
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