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This study evaluates the T3 implant system for the preservation of alveolar crestal bone and the establishment of initial integration. The new surface-treated features of the implant may contribute to improved soft and hard tissue healing. The success rate of the T3 implant will be no different than that of the control implant, which possess similar geometry but different surface treatments.
Randomized-controlled, multicenter study of Trabecular Metal (TM) and Tapered Screw-Vent (TSV) dental implants loaded early in maxillary and mandibular sites.
Integration success rates and the preservation of crestal bone will be higher for the experimental device than for the control implants.
Integration success rates measured by lack of implant mobility and crestal bone regression measurement will be higher for the experimental implant design than for the control implants.
Integration success rates measured by resistance to countertorque testing will be higher for the experimental implant design than for the control implants.
A study where dental implants with different roughened surfaces will be evaluated for the ability to resist countertorque forces.
This study will demonstrate the benefits of platform switching design of the Osseotite dental implant.
Osseotite Certain Tapered implants placed in immediate prosthesis loaded cases.
Osseotite implants placed with higher insertion torque (TEST procedure) will have higher initial stability and integration success than those placed with lower insertion torque forces.