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  • 30 September, 2024

Argon K3Pro Dental Implants : 25 Years of Sustainable Dental Implant Excellence

For over 25 years, Argon Medical has been a leader in the dental implant industry, offering a range of over 2,900 prosthetic solutions. With a proven track record of over 1,100,000 dental implants placed worldwide and an impressive 98.2% survival rate, Argon K3PRO , commitment to quality and sustainability is unmatched. Through exclusive partnerships in 16 countries and distribution in over 100, Argon continues to serve dentists globally with products designed for long-lasting success.

 A Commitment to Sustainable Implantology

Over the decades, dental implantology has evolved into a highly successful therapy. Today, both patients and dentists are demanding more than just functionality—they seek perfection in aesthetics and sustainability. Argon Medical has risen to meet these demands by maintaining its implant design philosophy unchanged, focused on long-term tissue preservation.

Experienced implantologists understand that "the bone sets the tone, but the tissue is the issue." This means that soft tissue, just like bone, plays a crucial role in implant success. Argon’s implant systems are designed to promote both stable bone conditions and sustainable soft tissue health, addressing a key challenge faced by older, invasive implant systems that fail to meet modern biological principles.

 Preservation of Hard and Soft Tissues

Sustainable preservation of both hard and soft tissues is essential for the long-term success of implant treatments. Argon has pioneered concepts to prevent bone loss and ensure long-term stability. By following strict protocols in both surgery and prosthetics, Argon’s implants allow for permanent bone preservation—sometimes requiring high effort, but yielding lasting results.

At Argon, we are deeply convinced that implantology must prioritize not only the health of bone tissue but also the soft tissue. Our two-part implants can be placed subcrestally, ensuring a bacterial-tight seal and anatomical harmony with the natural tooth shape. These implants are engineered to be both delicate within the bone and exceptionally strong at the implant-abutment connection—precisely where stability matters most.

Creating Stable Tissue for Long-Term Success

The stability of soft tissue is vital for both aesthetics and function in dental implants. Argon goes beyond traditional approaches to prevent bone breakdown, developing implant systems that create stable tissue conditions under all circumstances.

Argon Medical remains at the forefront of innovation in implantology, staying true to its philosophy of creating sustainable, long-lasting solutions for both patients and practitioners.

For more information, contact:

Argon Medical and Dental GmbH

Franz-Kirsten-Straße 1 

D-55411 Bingen am Rhein 

Tel.: +49 6721 3096 0 

Fax: +49 6721 3096 29 

Email: [email protected] 

Join us in advancing the future of sustainable dental implantology!

 

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