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Basic surgical principles with ITI implants.

D Buser1, T von Arx, C ten Bruggenkate

  • 1Dept. of Oral Surgery, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland. daniel.buser@zmk.unibe.ch

Clinical Oral Implants Research
|February 13, 2001
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The ITI Dental Implant System offers versatile solutions for partially and fully edentulous patients, emphasizing evidence-based surgical principles for predictable outcomes. This system simplifies implant therapy through careful patient selection and optimized surgical approaches, ensuring cost-effectiveness.

Area of Science:

  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Biomaterials Science
  • Dental Implantology

Background:

  • The ITI Dental Implant System has evolved over 15 years, broadening indications, particularly for partially edentulous patients.
  • Successful ITI implant rehabilitation relies on meticulous patient selection, considering systemic and local risk factors.
  • The system now features solid-screw implants in various dimensions and neck configurations to address diverse clinical needs.

Framework:

  • The ITI Dental Implant System utilizes both non-submerged and submerged surgical approaches.
  • Surgical principles prioritize minimally invasive techniques for patient comfort and cost-effectiveness.
  • Implant selection (type, length, diameter) is guided by key clinical factors for optimal patient outcomes.

Implementation:

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  • Non-submerged approaches are preferred for non-esthetic sites (fully edentulous, posterior partially edentulous patients).
  • Submerged approaches are employed in esthetic zones to meet specific patient demands.
  • Short implants (6 and 8 mm) and reduced healing periods (3 months with TPS, 6 weeks with SLA surfaces) enhance treatment efficiency.

Implications:

  • The ITI Dental Implant System provides a scientifically validated, comprehensive solution for various forms of edentulism.
  • Straightforward surgical concepts contribute to predictable treatment results and cost-effectiveness.
  • Advancements in surface technology (TPS, SLA) continue to simplify implant therapy and shorten healing times.