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    NobleActive Implant


    NobelAvtive Implant

    NobelActive™ offers unique advantages
    •High initial stability, even in compromised bone situations
    •extremely high stability in fresh extraction sites and sites with thin sinus floors
    •minimal osteotomy with minor trauma to bone and surrounding tissues
    •Bone condensing property
    •Redirecting capability for optimal placement
    •Dual-function prosthetic connection

    NobelActive implant - hight initial stability

    high initial stability, even in compromised bone situations & redirecting capability for optimal placement
    The expanding tapered body with double variable thread design and apical drilling blades delivers high initial stability and enables experienced clinicians to “actively” change implant direction for optimal restorative position.

    NobelActive implant - bone condensing property

    bone condensing property

    The expanding tapered body and double variable thread design of NobelActive™ produces a gradual bone-condensing property, illustrated here using a checkerboard background representing bone.

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    NobelActive™ implant design

    FEATURES benefits

    Coronal Region
    •open flap
    •create a hole for the dental implant.
    •insert an implant in the prepared hole
    •close the gum by suture
    •temporary crowns while waiting for laboratory fabrication of permanent crowns


    •rebounding of cortical bone
    •designed to minimize bone resorption
    •designed to increase soft tissue volume
    •bone modeling above the coronal region
    •no micro-gap (NobelActive™ External)

    Core •bone expansion like using sequential osteotomes


    •bone expansion like using a sequential osteotome

    Coronal Region •variable horizontal thread design
    •wide pitch
    •double thread


    •bone condensing
    •greater initial stability
    •quicker and easier insertion

    Apical region •sharp and long horizontal threads
    •narrow core
    •apical drilling blades
    •two long spiral taps


    •self-drilling in most bone types
    •minimized osteotomy with smaller drill bits
    •controllable direction of insertion

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