Dental Implant Coatings
When implanting endossal implants, the aim is to achieve good primary stability and a sustained, friction-locked connection to the surrounding bone tissue.The healing behaviour and osseointegration of endossal implants essentially depend on both the design and the choice of material, as well as on the properties of the implant surface. Especially the roughness plays an essential role for osseointegration of dental implants. DOT offers subtractive als well as additive technologies for surface modifications of dental implants.
Our dental surface modifications at a glance
Subtractive surface by HA-blasting and double acid etching Read more >>
Subtractive surface by HA-blasting and double acid etching Read more >>
HA-blasted, double acid etched surface with bioactive calcium phosphate coating Read more>>
Corundum-blasted, acid etched surface with bioactive calcium phosphate coating Read more >>
Bioactive calcium phosphate coating Read more >>
Hard coatings for wear protection Read more>>
Anodizing Type II (DOTIZE®) Read more>>
Anodizing Type III (Coloring) Read more>>