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  • 28 March, 2019

Bicon Dental Implants at IDS 2019

Unmatched Restorative Flexibility with Bicon Dental Implants USA.
The Bicon Dental System is a unique dental implant system, offering the worldwide dental community a comprehensive solution since 1985. Thanks to the dynamic team of Bicon’s engineers and clinicians who have been the masterminds for many of the innovations in implant dentistry since its inception.

Bicon’s unique plateau design follows sound bioengineering principles which allow for the use of short implants. Its unique bacterially-sealed, locking taper, implant to abutment connection provides for 360° of universal abutment positioning — offering restorative flexibility unmatched by other dental implant systems. The sloping shoulder of the Bicon implant consistently provides for gingivally aesthetic restorations, which are easily achieved because the bone that is maintained over the shoulder of the implant provides support for the interdental papillae. Bicon’s unique design, proven quality and its revolutionary clinical techniques have marked the test of time, but also continue to lead implant dentistry.

What are Bicon Best Known for around the world?
THE BICON DENTAL IMPLANT SYSTEM also known as the manufacturers of the screwless Implant system design implants to restore dentitions without using screws. For this reason, clinicians, technicians, and patients do not experience the limitations and frustrations inherent with the use of screws. Bicon Believes in Patient care and hence can’t afford to see the patients in pain post-Surgery making them truly as Patient friendly solution!

The Restorative Dentist
The Bicon System, with its 360˚ of universal abutment positioning and sloping shouldered implant, offers clinicians the ability to consistently provide gingivally aesthetic restorations. Bicon’s restorative techniques can be conventional or revolutionary with the cement less and screwless Integrated Abutment Crown. (IAC). Bicon restorative crown techniques routinely take less chair time than those for natural teeth.

The Surgical Specialist
In addition to more predictable and versatile placement techniques, Bicon’s dental implant design provides a bacterially-sealed implant to abutment connection. Bicon SHORT Implants afford simpler and consistently more predictable treatments, which can significantly increase a patient’s acceptance of dental implants.

The Patient

The Bicon Dental Implant System allows the dentist to consistently offer functional and gingivally aesthetic restorations to patients, so that they may truly enjoy implant prostheses that look and feel like natural teeth. Additionally, the odors and tastes associated with screws are avoided.

The Laboratory Technician
Many dental implant systems require the fabrication of expensive customized abutments. With the Bicon Dental Implant System, technicians receive a conventional or implant-level transfer impression from which a porcelain fused to metal crown, all-ceramic crown, or fixed and removable overdenture prostheses can be simply fabricated. For the ultimate in flexibility and aesthetics, the cementless and screwless Bicon Integrated Abutment Crown™ (IAC) can also be fabricated.

Thus, Bicon Dental Implants are a One Stop Solution to all your needs!

What is TRINIA? Why is it known all around the world?
TRINIA CAD/CAM discs and blocks are composed of a multi-directional interlacing of fiberglass and resin in several layers. TRINIA is intended to be used by dental technicians and dentists for making copings, substructures or frameworks for permanent and transitional anterior or posterior crowns, bridgework, and substructures that can be either cemented or uncemented restorations, such as telescopic restorations.

Metal-Free • Durable • Biocompatible • Lightweight

TRINIA has numerous benefits which Include!

Lightweight
Durable and resilient
No firing required
Unique mechanical properties with high flexural and compressive characteristics
Biocompatible
Adjustable
Technical Specifications of TRINIA: TRINIA was designed with the appropriate mechanical suitability in order to meet the broad indications of clinical use as well as appropriate aesthetic characteristics. The resulting product has high flexural and compressive strength.

Flexural Strength    393 MPa
Flexural Strain at Max Stress    2.7 %
Flexural Modulus of Elasticity    18.8 GPa
Tensile Strength    169 MPa
Compression Strength (Parallel)    347 MPa
Compression Strength (Perpendicular)    339 MPa
Charpy Impact    26 KJ/m2
Rockwell Hardness (R-Scale)    125 HRR
Barcol Hardness    63
Shore Hardness    92.5
Density / Specific Gravity    1.68 g/cm3
Water Absorption    .03%
Fracture Toughness    9.7 MPa m1/2
Short Beam Shear    49 N/mm2
Shear Bond Strength to Enamel*    18 MPa
Shear Bond Strength to Dentin*    10 MPa
*With thermocycling using 3M RelyX  Unicem Automix 2.

 

Biocompatible
ISO 10993-3    Non-mutagenic
ISO 10993-5    Does not induce cytotoxicity
ISO 10993-6    Non-irritant
ISO 10993-10    Non-sensitizer
ISO 10993-11    No adverse physical symptoms after injection
 

Upcoming Dental Events from Bicon:

Hands on Practical Course- Bicon’s Hands-On Practical Course will provide the basic knowledge needed to place and restore the Bicon Dental Implant system. With lectures and hands-on training, Bicon’s instructors will guide you through the surgical and restorative aspects of the system.

Course    Date    Location    Venue
HOP-0319    March 29, 2019    Boston, MA    Bicon
HOP-0419    May 3, 2019    Atlanta, GA    The Westin Buckhead Atlanta
HOP-0519    June 7, 2019    Boston, MA    Bicon
HOP-0619    September 13, 2019    Boston, MA    Bicon
HOP-0719    October 11, 2019    St. Louis, MO    Double Tree by Hilton Hotel St. Louis
HOP-0819    December 6, 2019    Boston, MA    Bicon
Log on to www.bicon.com for more information related to the course.

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