Thursday, June 11, 2015

Nobel pearl implant

NobelPearl is a 1 metal-free, two-piece ceramic implant solution with a cement-free internal connection, providing a unique new alternative to titanium. Designed to support a natural soft-tissue appearance, NobelPearl implants can help patients gain the natural esthetic excellence they desire. Nobel Biocare is a leading innovator of implant-based dental restorations. We work every day to perfect every aspect of esthetic dentistry for our customers, and their patients, around the world.


NobelPearl implants and abutments are milled from hot isostatic-pressed (HIP) alumina-toughened zirconia (ATZ) blanks, which are proven to be strong. No thermal process (sintering) or finishing takes place after the final shaping of the external and internal implant geometry.

Clinical case with the new implant “Nobel Pearl” by Dr Simon Tordjman Replacement of an upper molar by Dr. Ceramic dental implants, such as those made from zirconia, have been designed to serve as a fantastic alternative to metal implants. It is designed with a cement-free internal connection to support a natural soft-tissue appearance. NobelPearl: The soft tissue-friendly dental implant solution Depending on the type of implant used in surgery a patient can sometimes experience inflammatory responses in their soft tissue. The implant, restorative abutment, impression coping and impl.


Information given here is checked thoroughly by “ Implant -Register”. However we can not guarantee for any material, property or completeness. And it truly is completely metal free, from the implant itself to the restorative abutment and even the impression copings and implant replicas.

Unlike other ceramic implants that are one piece or cementable, NobelPearl is a two-piece ceramic implant that provides more restorative options. Studies show the implant offers gingival micro vascular attachment similar to a tooth. The Nobel Pearl System is a two-piece zirconia implant system which uses a carbon-fiber metal-free abutment screw. Stock straight and angled abutments are available.


They are indicated for single and multiple unit restorations, but are not recommended for immediate loading with a temporary at the time of placement. An innovative, metal-free implant solution, NobelPearl has been developed to help promote natural-looking aesthetics. Made from zirconia, the implants support the soft tissue appearance for a seamless, aesthetic finish. The device is either inflatable or non-inflatable.


Typically the device is filled with salt water (saline), and the patient has a pump, which is hidden in the scrotum. We are so excited to offer this implant option to patients who may have a metal sensitivity or who may be looking for a holistic option. Nobel Pearl Implant (A metal free implant solution for restoring natural esthetics. Providing a unique alternative to titanium implants) NobelPearl is designed to support a natural soft-tissue appearance. Has a titanium implant giant finally bought into the legitimacy of zirconia?


The introduction of the Nobel Pearl zirconia implant has definitely brought zirconia implants to the forefront of a community used to only doing titanium implants. Hopefully with zirconia being introduced by larger implant companies, the dollars and cents of informed consent and patient treatment options will begin to add up. Engineered for a broad range of single to multiple units, Nobel Pearl is reversible and has a cement free internal connection. This revolutionary 1 metal-free bioesthetic ceramic implant provides an alternative to a traditional titanium implant.


A wide variety of inert implant materials can be used for this implant.

Teflon, silicone, surgical steel or titanium are commonly used materials. Prior to the availability of modern materials, there is a long history of pearls being used in this implant , hence the name pearling. There is an alternative form of this implant , where short curved. They are reliable and well proven.


Titanium dental implants have served the medical and dental industry for many years. Although Zirconia implants show promise, their long-term success is not proven.

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