Morse Taper 11.5°

INDICATIONS FOR CLINICAL USE:

Thinner, Faster and Stronger

Meet the Golden Standard of Osseointegration

Hydroxyapatite (HA), which is the main mineral present in the natural
bone structure, when applied on the surface of nanostructured titanium
implants, forms a homogeneous and stable coating functioning as a scar
catalyst.
From 2005 on, Plus HAnano® surfaces have been developed
by researchers from leading universities in Gothenburg (Sweden).
Scientists from several countries have tested and approved its
effectiveness, the results of which have been published in dozens of
articles in world renowned scientific journals.
Scientists from several countries have tested and approved its
effectiveness, the results of which have been published in dozens of
articles in world-renowned scientific journals.

According to Bezerra F. et al. (2017) Molecular tests of signal transduction
were performed in the Plus HAnano surface presented in the S.I.N.
implants, where the proteins involved in the scarring process recorded a
substantial increase in concentration, presenting the coating positive effect
on the interaction with the pre-osteoblastic cells.
Likewise, there was an increase in the concentration of important osteogenic
markers, such as alkaline phosphatase and osteocalcin, in clear signalling of
the mineralization process acceleration.

The image below shows the EPIKUT PLUS surface at an increase of 5,000x / 10,000x / 100,000x respectively. The moderately rough Ti surface with the PLUS of a nano-layer of Hydroxyapatite
The chart and table above corresponds to an EDS analysis on the EPIKUT PLUS surface, bringing the purity and stability of the implant surface closer.

Scientific Publications

The positive and superior results of Plus HAnano® have been evaluated and proven by numerous scientific studies in several recognized universities and research institutions worldwide. You can check some of them on the QR Code below:
The impact of bioactive surfaces in the early stages of osseointegration: an in vitro comparative study evaluating the hanano® and slactive® super hydrophilic surfaces.
Rodrigo A. da Silva,1,2,3 Geórgia da Silva Feltran, 1 Marcel Rodrigues Ferreira, 1 Patrícia Fretes Wood, 1 Fabio Bezerra, 1 and Willian F. Zambuzzi
Failure modes and survival of anterior crowns supported by narrow implant systems.
Edmara T. P. Bergamo , 1 Everardo N. S. de Araújo-Júnior , 1 Adolfo C. O. Lopes , 1 Paulo G. Coelho ,2,3,4 Abbas Zahoui , 1 Ernesto B. Benalcázar Jalkh , 1,2 and Estevam A. Bonfante
Clinical, histological, and nanomechanical parameters of implants placed in healthy and metabolically compromised patients.

Rodrigo Granato, Edmara T.P. Bergamo, Lukasz Witek, Estevam A. Bonfante, Charles Marin, Gregory Kurgansky,
Paulo G. Coelho.

Biomaterial and biomechanical considerations to prevent risks in implant therapy.
Estevam A. Bonfante1 | Ryo Jimbo2 | Lukasz Witek3 | Nick Tovar3 | Rodrigo Neiva4 | Andrea Torroni5 | Paulo G. Coelho

Scientific Publications

  • KU Leuven – Belgium
  • University of Michigan
  • USA
  • UFF Brazil
  • UNESP – Brazil
  • USP – Brazil
  • SLmandic – Brazil

Global Presence

Production Excellence

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Guaranteed Quality and Certifications

Epikut Morse Taper 11.5 Drilling Sequence