Until now, you've had two choices for the retention of implant prosthetics: screw or cement. With the launch of the new conometric concept from Dentsply Sirona Implants, dental professionals will have a third choice. Acuris, based on an innovation by Dr Marco Degidi, is a groundbreaking solution that uses friction to secure the crown to the abutment.
"Once dentists try the conometric concept and have been correctly trained, they will go - WOW!" Dr Degidi said.
Dr Marco Degidi
To people in the implant industry, it comes as no surprise that Marco Degidi is the man behind this concept. He is recognised for his reconstructive surgery and implant dentistry research and has been a strong advocate for the need for more efficient restorative options and retention techniques for many years. His strong passion to constantly push the limits shines through in his latest innovation.
Friction instead of screw or cement
Put simply, the conometric concept uses friction instead of screws or cement to secure the crown and to the abutment.
According to Dr Degidi, some of the benefits for clinicians include very precise restorations, predictable results and a lower risk of biological complications. And while it is a fixed retention, it can be removed for cleaning or maintenance by the dentist. All in all, the conometric concept makes the working day more convenient for the professional, while increasing patient satisfaction.
Opportunity for positive change
Dentsply Sirona Implants were quick to act when Dr Degidi presented his idea. "We immediately recognised this as an opportunity to change the industry," says Björn Delin, Vice President Global Platform Implant Systems. "There was no doubt in our minds and we quickly made sure that Dr Degidi would help us develop the concept further."
A team development approach
Since then, a select team of experts, scientists and engineers has fine-tuned, improved and thoroughly tested the conometric concept in close cooperation with Dr Degidi. The result of their extensive work is called Acuris. If you ask Dr Degidi, he is certain how people will react once they try Acuris out. "Most of them will become conometric addicted," he says with a smile.
Sunday, 12 January, 2025