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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Clinical image of a patient's lower jaw showing three dental implants with healing caps abutments in place, surrounded by healing soft tissue

GDT RnD

6 Nov 2025

Post-Operative Care Guidelines for Dental Implants: Key Points to Communicate to Patients

Successful dental implant outcomes depend significantly on patient adherence to post-operative care. Essential instructions include proper hygiene, dietary modifications, pain management, and avoidance of smoking and alcohol. Effective communication between clinicians and patients ensures adherence, thereby enhancing implant success rates and promoting long-term stability and health of the implant site.

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Digital illustration showing a cross-section of a dental one-piece implant integrated into jawbone and gum tissue, with the title "One-Piece Implants in Modern Implantology" displayed on a blue background.

GDT RnD

5 Nov 2025

One-Piece Implants in Modern Implantology: Simplifying Workflows Without Compromising Stability

One-piece implants in dentistry are gaining popularity due to their predictability and efficiency. These implants combine the implant body and abutment, reducing complications and enhancing biological integrity. GDT's One-Piece Implant line showcases advanced design for improved stability and workflow efficiency, supporting various restorative applications while maintaining long-term tissue health.

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3D illustration of a gdt dental implant under occlusal load with arrows showing force direction in the jaw, representing how bite forces influence implant longevity. Banner text reads “Silent Forces: How Occlusion Quietly Shapes Implant Longevity.

GDT RnD

1 Oct 2025

Silent Forces: How Occlusion Quietly Shapes Implant Longevity

Occlusion significantly affects the longevity of dental implants, influencing their stability under masticatory forces. Factors like parafunctional habits, implant positioning, prosthetic design, and loading techniques play critical roles. Proper occlusal management, including regular assessments and adjustments, is essential for minimizing complications and ensuring implant success over time.

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bundle of polished titanium rods, with a close-up inset highlighting the metallic surface texture. The background shows part of a manufacturing setup, emphasizing the industrial context of dental implant material processing.

GDT RnD

22 Sep 2025

Understanding Dental Implant Materials: Which Is the Best For Your Practice

Implant material significantly impacts long-term stability, osseointegration, and patient satisfaction. Titanium is the preferred choice for its biocompatibility, strength, and corrosion resistance, while zirconia offers a metal-free option but has limitations. Clinicians should evaluate patient needs and surgical contexts when selecting implant materials to ensure optimal outcomes.

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“The Ultimate Guide to Dental Implant Success: Tips and Best Practices” with an illustration of upper and lower dentures and a single dental implant on a teal background

GDT RnD

15 Sep 2025

The Ultimate Guide to Dental Implant Success: Tips and Best Practices

Successful dental implant procedures depend on meticulous planning, precise surgical techniques, and ongoing patient care. Achieving long-term success involves understanding factors such as bone quality, patient health, and implant type. Adhering to evidence-based practices and addressing complications early is crucial for optimal outcomes, enhancing patient function and confidence.

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selection of dental implant systems from GDT, including ZYG, MAX, MOR, RBM, ABA, CFI, ONE PIECE, and CON. Each implant is shown with its packaging, highlighting differences in geometry and connection type.

GDT RnD

12 Sep 2025

Choosing the Right Dental Implant System: A Clinical Guide for Predictable Outcomes

In implant dentistry, selecting the right dental implant system profoundly affects clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. GDT Implants emphasizes evaluating connection types, surface technologies, and macrogeometry to ensure successful osseointegration and prosthetic versatility. By aligning implant choices with patient-specific needs, clinicians can achieve long-term stability and predictable outcomes.

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Dental implant surface treatments, showing SLA surface and RBM surface microscope images under the heading “Comparing Surface Treatments in Dental Implants.”

GDT RnD

29 Aug 2025

Comparing Surface Treatments in Dental Implants: SLA, RBM, and Beyond

The article discusses the critical role of implant surface technology in dental implants, emphasizing how surface texture influences osseointegration and long-term performance. It compares various treatments like SLA and RBM, outlining their specific applications, benefits, and limitations. Understanding these surfaces aids in effective clinical decision-making for optimal implant outcomes.

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Immediate Loading Dental Implant Workflow Cover Image - GDT Implants

GDT RnD

17 Jun 2025

The Science of Immediate Loading: When Is It Safe and What Makes It Work?

The article discusses the evolution and evidence-based validation of immediate loading in implant dentistry, emphasizing its ability to restore function and aesthetics quickly. Key factors for success include achieving primary stability, considering bone quality, and selecting suitable implant designs. While effective, immediate loading presents risks that require careful planning and adherence to protocols for optimal outcomes.

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How implant surface technology shapes osseointegration - GDT Dental Implants

GDT RnD

10 Jun 2025

How Implant Surface Technology Shapes Osseointegration: Insights from the Engineering Desk

GDT Dental Implants, founded in 2015, focuses on creating innovative dental implant systems that prioritize surface technology for enhanced osseointegration. The two key surface treatments, SLA and RBM, optimize interactions with bone cells, which significantly influence healing and stability. Understanding these surfaces is crucial for clinicians aiming for successful long-term outcomes.

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