AEEDC 2024

AEEDC 2024

Meet the TBR team and our partners Denmat UAE at the The AEEDC from 6 to 8 February 2024.
📍 Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE
📌 Booth 6 A10

Retrouvez l’équipe TBR et nos partenaires Denmat UAE à l’occasion de l’AEEDC du 6 au 8 février 2024.
📍 Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE
📌 Stand 6 A10

Conoce al equipo de TBR y a nuestros socios Denmat UAE en AEEDC del 6 al 8 de febrero de 2024.
📍 Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, EAU
📌 Stand 6 A10

Live webinar

Live webinar on “How to recover naturally sealed tissues in implantology”

Watch the replay for this webinar on “How to recover naturally sealed tissues in implantology” with Dr. Simone Marconcini from Italy.

📅 Date: 29 Jan 2024
🕒 Time: 19:00 GST (UAE) | 18:00 KSA | 17:00 CEST
📍 Online Event

Discover the secrets of mucointegration in implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation. Gain insights into the pivotal role of soft tissue, ensuring the protection of underlying bone and the creation of an aesthetic appearance from the initial surgical procedure.

This webinar, is supported by TBR Dental for the latest advancements. Don’t miss this valuable learning experience!

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ADF 2023

ADF LE RENDEZ-VOUS INCONTOURNABLE

Retrouvez l’équipe TBR à l’occasion du Congrès de l’Association dentaire française (ADF) du 29 novembre au 2 décembre 2023.

📍 Palais des Congrès, Porte Maillot, 75017 Paris
📌 Stand 4M19, Niveau 4

Meet the TBR team at the French Dental Association (ADF) Congress from November 29th to December 2nd 2023.

📍 Palais des Congrès, Porte Maillot, 75017 Paris
📌 Stand 4M19, Level 4

Conozca al equipo de TBR en el Congreso de la Asociación Dental Francesa (ADF) del 29 de noviembre al 2 de diciembre de 2023.

📍 Palacio de Congresos, Porte Maillot, 75017 París
📌 Stand 4M19, Nivel 4

Discover the White Paper

Discover the White Paper "How to recover naturally sealed tissues in implantology ?"

From its very beginnings and still today, oral implantology has been faced with the challenge of maintaining the integrity of peri-implant tissues, particularly those that make up the biological width.

It is well known that the tissues surrounding a natural tooth are different from those surrounding a dental implant. One particularity is the absence of the periodontal ligament between the alveolar bone socket and the implant, absence which interferes with and weakens tissue healing.

Good oral health means preserving all tissues, especially those attached to the tooth and to the implants. These attachments, although different in contact with a tooth or an implant, must nonetheless ensure the same shield function against inflammatory, infectious and occlusal stress.

Thanks to past research and recent publications, clinicians and scientists have gained a better understanding of the biological width and its physiology. New paradigms are starting to make consensus, such as implant bioforms, the choice of pure Titanium and Zirconia biomaterials, the machining accuracy of the implant connections, always with a view to protecting the integrity of the supporting tissues and to achieving a high long-term success rate of the implant treatment plans.

The challenge for both dental practitioners and implant manufacturers is to offer minimally invasive treatments, capable of taking into account all the factors influencing the protection and the stability of this biological width.

Periodontal stability

Prosthetic versatility

Balanced solution

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Did you know ?

DID YOU KNOW?

The patented Z1 implant is available in two zirconia collar heights (1.5 mm and 2.5 mm), tailored to the gingival thickness of the implant site. Preserving the biological width will simplify your prosthetic restorations and improve smile aesthetics.

More information: White Paper

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