IT Implant System
IT implant system
The “IT Implant” series, developed by Dr. Toshikazu Iijima and PLATON JAPAN, is expected to clear the problems of existing dental implant products and contribute to improving patient satisfaction in the super-aging society.
A tapered lock structure is used for the connection form of the fixture and abutment, eliminating the need for an abutment screw, and an inner/outer crown structure is used to create the superstructure with the abutment as the inner crown. This implant system clear the problems of micro-movement and excess cement, and with excellent workability during maintenance.
The ITS(IT Submerged), IT-SE(IT-Submerged Extra) Implant System was developed with the support of the project theme, “Development and Commercialization of Dental Implants that Respond to Changes in the Oral Environment and Establish a Long-Term Prognosis,” which was adopted by the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) as part of its project to promote the commercialization of Medical-Industrial Partnerships.
The “IT-SE Implant” has a two-stage fixture structure, and the second stage fixture can be replaced according to bone resorption to avoid exposure of the surface treated area and to prevent infection, thereby establishing a long-term prognosis.
IT implant system
The “IT Implant” series, developed by Dr. Toshikazu Iijima and PLATON JAPAN, is expected to clear the problems of existing dental implant products and contribute to improving patient satisfaction in the super-aging society.
A tapered lock structure is used for the connection form of the fixture and abutment, eliminating the need for an abutment screw, and an inner/outer crown structure is used to create the superstructure with the abutment as the inner crown. This implant system clear the problems of micro-movement and excess cement, and with excellent workability during maintenance.
The ITS(IT Submerged), IT-SE(IT-Submerged Extra) Implant System was developed with the support of the project theme, “Development and Commercialization of Dental Implants that Respond to Changes in the Oral Environment and Establish a Long-Term Prognosis,” which was adopted by the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) as part of its project to promote the commercialization of Medical-Industrial Partnerships.
The “IT-SE Implant” has a two-stage fixture structure, and the second stage fixture can be replaced according to bone resorption to avoid exposure of the surface treated area and to prevent infection, thereby establishing a long-term prognosis.