What is it about?
The Rectangular Block Implant is a novel design dental implant that has a surface area of conventional medium sized implants, yet is only 5.25 mm in depth. It is a "horizontally" oriented implant, designed to designed to take advantage of the horizontal length of the remaining resorbed alveolar ridge.
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Why is it important?
The Rectangular Block Implant is unique in that its dimensions allow it to be placed under conditions of low bone volume, thereby avoiding complex grafting procedures: - its flat surfaces allow unique stress distribution of the applied loads into the surrounding bone. The result is a "short" implant with a large surface area, no need for ridge augmentation and the ability to withstand the loads applied in the posterior dentition.
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This page is a summary of: The biomechanical profile of an osseo‐integrated rectangular block implant: A pilot in vivo experimental study, Clinical Oral Implants Research, October 2021, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/clr.13834.
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