Osseointegration

Surfaces
The success of dental implants is based on a process known as osseointegration, which occurs when bone cells attach themselves directly to the titanium surface, essentially locking the implant into the jaw bone.
The osseointegration rate of titanium dental implants is associated with their composition and surface morphology.
Rough-surfaced implants favor both bone anchoring and biomechanical stability.
PALTOP implants are treated with state of the art surface treatment procedure. This treatment creates macro, micro and nano surface structure, enlarging the Bone to Implant Contact (BIC), thus enabling fast osseointegration and early restoration.
PALTOP’s surfaces promote bone healing leading to the rapid biological fixation of the implant.
The osseointegration rate of titanium dental implants is associated with their composition and surface morphology.
Rough-surfaced implants favor both bone anchoring and biomechanical stability.
PALTOP implants are treated with state of the art surface treatment procedure. This treatment creates macro, micro and nano surface structure, enlarging the Bone to Implant Contact (BIC), thus enabling fast osseointegration and early restoration.
PALTOP’s surfaces promote bone healing leading to the rapid biological fixation of the implant.