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Exclusive UK supplier of TBR implant systems, Dental Express is excited to offer dental professionals the latest bone-level implants from TBR.
For the last 30 years, TBR has been creating advanced implant systems; based in France, the expert team has focused on providing innovative and effective solutions, using the highest quality materials and most cutting-edge research. TBR implants and prosthetics systems provide a multitude of features to help optimise and simplify your daily practice, including:
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Bevelled collar – reduced compression of the crestal bone
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Machined titanium collar – reduced bacterial colonisation and proliferation
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Cylindrical implant body – improved bone-to-implant contact
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Conical, deep-threaded apex – excellent primary stability
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Simple drilling sequence – smooth workflow
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Platform switching –
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Gingival ring-shaped sleeve around the implant
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Absolute imperviousness to bacterial attacks
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Reduction of micro-movements and inflammatory infiltration
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Long-lasting aesthetics, bone stability and soft tissue preservation
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Angulation kit – easier selection of the appropriate angulation
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Shoulder height selector – measure the available gingiva
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Torque wrench – dual function with ratchet or torque wrench positions
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Universal colour code – identify the right components easily and quickly with the colour-coded system.
Find out more today about the unique TBR bone-level implants from Dental Express.
Visit www.dental-express.co.uk, call 0800 707 6212 or learn more about the Z1 implant at http://z1implants.co.uk/.
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Bone-level implants. Br Dent J 224, 277 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2018.151
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2018.151