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Dr. Charles Schlesinger joins Dr. Robert Stanley at the OsteoCentric booth to discuss a concept that's pretty new to the world of dental implants–mechanical integration. Mechanical integration gives us an unprecedented ability with dental implant placement–the ability to achieve phenomenal stability immediately after implant placement. Traditional implant placement requires osseointegration prior to achievement of full implant stability, which can then deteriorate with mastication and other implant cycling.
The new mechanically integrating implant, however, allows implant dentists to place an implant and immediately achieve not on stability, but superior stability. Check out the full conversation to hear how this breakthrough technology will allow faster surgeries, better patient outcomes, more satisfied patients, and better situations for dentists and their teams moving forward.
Check out the Stanley Institute's continuum at https://stanleyinstitute.com/
By Dr. Robert StanleyDr. Charles Schlesinger joins Dr. Robert Stanley at the OsteoCentric booth to discuss a concept that's pretty new to the world of dental implants–mechanical integration. Mechanical integration gives us an unprecedented ability with dental implant placement–the ability to achieve phenomenal stability immediately after implant placement. Traditional implant placement requires osseointegration prior to achievement of full implant stability, which can then deteriorate with mastication and other implant cycling.
The new mechanically integrating implant, however, allows implant dentists to place an implant and immediately achieve not on stability, but superior stability. Check out the full conversation to hear how this breakthrough technology will allow faster surgeries, better patient outcomes, more satisfied patients, and better situations for dentists and their teams moving forward.
Check out the Stanley Institute's continuum at https://stanleyinstitute.com/