Dental Blog

Updates. Education. Clinical Value.

GDT implants booth at IDS 2025, with the mascot and GDT team posing together holding product promotion signs.

Rafael GDT Team

3 Mar 2026

Reviewing GDT IDS International Dental Show 2025 – Cologne, Germany

GDT Dental Implants showcased its latest innovations at IDS 2025 in Cologne, Germany. The event highlighted our commitment to advancing dental care with premium implant solutions designed for precision and reliability

Exhibitions & Events

GDT Dental Implants team at IDS International Dental Show exhibition booth

Rafael GDT Team

25 Dec 2025

GDT Dental Implants at GNYDM 2024: 100th Edition

We joined the historic 100th Greater New York Dental Meeting 2024, opening with our sponsored seminar, “Mastering One-Piece Implants,” led by Dr. Jared Van Ittersum and Dr. Elias Achey. We also welcomed visitors at the exhibition to reconnect with clients, meet new partners, and share our latest implant solutions.

Exhibitions & Events

GDT RnD

5 Dec 2025

Managing Challenging Bone Conditions: How Implant Thread Design Influences Primary Stability

Achieving high primary stability in dental implants is essential for successful osseointegration, especially in challenging bone conditions. The implant's thread architecture plays a critical role in enhancing stability by converting shear forces into compressive forces. Clinicians must select appropriate thread designs based on pre-operative assessments to optimize outcomes.

GDT RnD

20 Nov 2025

Understanding Implant-Abutment Connections: Internal Hex vs. Conical Connection Under Load

Effective implant-abutment connections are crucial for the success of two-piece dental implants, influencing mechanical stability, bacterial leakage, and bone preservation. Internal hex and conical (Morse taper) systems are predominant designs, each with clinical advantages and challenges. Selecting the appropriate connection type is essential for achieving optimal aesthetic and functional outcomes in various implant scenarios.
3D rendering showing a full arch dental prosthesis supported by implants, positioned above the edentulous mandibular ridge with visible implant abutments.

GDT RnD

17 Nov 2025

Implant-Supported vs. Tooth-Supported Restorations: Long-Term Biomechanical Impact

The adoption of implant dentistry raises questions about choosing between implant-supported prostheses and conventional restorations. Each option has distinct biomechanical impacts and long-term outcomes. While implants may offer higher survival rates, they face risks of mechanical complications, whereas tooth-supported restorations emphasize preservation of natural teeth but may encounter biological issues.

GDT RnD

16 Nov 2025

Mastering Implant Crown Cementation: Why Dual-Cure Temporary Cements Offer a Clinical Advantage

Implant crown cementation is critical in restorative dentistry as improper techniques can lead to significant complications, including peri-implantitis. Dual-cure temporary cements are preferred for their reliable polymerization, retrievability, and lower biological risks. Effective protocols and careful cement selection enhance retention, stability, and long-term success in implant restorations.
3D medical illustration showing two dental implants placed in the posterior maxilla region following sinus lift surgery.

GDT RnD

12 Nov 2025

Sinus Lift Surgery and Posterior Maxilla Implants: Risks, Rewards, and Innovations

The posterior maxilla presents challenges for implant rehabilitation due to bone resorption and sinus pneumatization. Sinus lift surgery, established since 1980, effectively addresses these issues by augmenting bone height for implants. While benefits include high survival rates and significant bone gain, risks such as membrane perforation necessitate careful planning and case selection.

GDT RnD

11 Nov 2025

Choosing the Right Implant for Posterior Restorations: Load Distribution and Emergence Profile Considerations

Posterior implant restorations require precise biomechanics and strategic planning to withstand significant masticatory forces. Key factors include implant geometry, connection type, surface treatment, and load distribution. Proper emergence profile design is essential for hygiene and occlusal stability. Overall, effective planning, monitoring, and post-operative care are crucial for successful outcomes.

GDT RnD

7 Nov 2025

One-Piece Implants in Narrow Ridges: Clinical Indications and Surgical Protocol

Narrow alveolar ridges pose significant challenges in implant dentistry, often requiring bone augmentation for standard implants. One-piece implants provide a minimally invasive alternative, featuring an integrated design that enhances stability and healing. However, they necessitate careful case selection due to limitations in flexibility and efficacy under high occlusal loads.