RBM Spiral Dental Implant

GDT RBM Implant is an internal hex spiral dental implant designed to deliver high primary stability using the same proven macro design as the MOR Implant, combined with RBM surface treatment. It features a tapered body with a spiral thread design and self-drilling, self-tapping capability to improve bone engagement and condensation during insertion. The RBM Implant supports predictable osseointegration and is suitable for routine placement as well as protocols that include immediate placement or augmentation when clinically appropriate. The RBM Implant is also available in a Slim Internal Hexagon 2.0mm connection with a Ø3.0mm diameter, addressing cases that require a narrower implant profile.
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GDT RBM internal hex spiral dental implant and packaging.

Implant Features

GDT RBM dental implant internal hex connection shown from top view with precision-machined interface

Connection

The RBM Implant features an Internal Hexagon 2.42 mm connection for diameters Ø3.5 mm, Ø3.75 mm, Ø4.2 mm, and Ø5.0 mm, supporting precise prosthetic engagement and predictable restorative workflows. A slim option is also available with a Slim Internal Hexagon 2.0 mm connection in a Ø3.0 mm diameter, addressing cases that require a narrower implant profile while maintaining stability and restorative predictability.

GDT RBM dental implant tapered body design illustrating gradual diameter transition along the implant length.

Tapered Body With Spiral Design

RBM implant body combines a tapered profile with a spiral design to support stability at placement and predictable handling across different clinical situations. This geometry provides optimal soft tissue support, enhances primary stability, and improves bone condensation during placement, creating a stable foundation for restorative workflows.
Cross-sectional view of GDT RBM dental implant showing spiral thread geometry and load distribution design.

Aggressive Apical Threads

RBM Implant features aggressive apical threads are designed for decisive engagement where initial fixation is critical. This thread geometry supports stability in immediate extraction sockets, in poor bone quality, and in protocols planned for immediate loading when clinically appropriate.
Scanning electron microscope image of GDT RBM implant surface showing micro-rough topography.

RBM Surface Treatment

RBM stands for Resorbable Blast Media, a surface treatment that creates a rough, hydrophilic implant surface while avoiding residual embedded blast particles or debris. The process blasts the implant with carefully selected hardened particles based on Hydroxyapatite and calcium phosphate formulations, then applies a controlled passivation step that dissolves the blasting media from the surface. By consistently achieving a surface roughness of Ra 1.2 to 1.5, RBM produces a rougher surface compared to traditional acid etching methods. This increased roughness expands surface area and supports stronger implant to bone contact, improving biological fixation and retention characteristics for predictable osseointegration.
GDT RBM dental implant self-tapping thread design highlighting cutting edges for controlled insertion.

Self-Tapping System

RBM self-tapping system combines self-drilling and self-tapping capability to support efficient cutting and controlled engagement during insertion. The design increases load distribution during functional loading, helping support long-term stability under occlusal forces.
GDT RBM dental implant rounded apex design for controlled advancement during placement.

Round Apex

RBM rounded apex supports controlled placement and improves implant stability, particularly near sensitive anatomy. The design helps protect the sinus from perforation and minimizes the risk of anatomical structure damage during insertion.

Sizes & Drilling Protocol

L / ØØ3.0 (slim)Ø3.5Ø3.75Ø4.2Ø5.0
6mm——–——–R3706R4206R5006
8mm——–R3508R3708R4208R5008
10mmR3010R3510R3710R4210R5010
11.5mmR3011R3511R3711R4211R5011
13mmR3013R3513R3713R4213R5013
16mm——–R3516R3716R4216R5016
2 Connection Options Available

•Internal Hex 2.42mm
• Slim Internal Hex 2.0mm

GDT RBM dental implant internal hex connection and diameters line drawing

* The suggested drilling protocol is a recommendation only and does not replace the clinician’s judgment

GDT MOR Dental Impant Line drawing sketch

Package Content

Exploded view of GDT RBM internal hex dental implant system showing implant body, abutment interface, fixation screw, and protective packaging with labeled components.
GDT Dental Implants surgical kit with drills, implant drivers, and precision instruments arranged in a sterilizable storage case.

Surgical Kits

Streamline implant procedures with organized surgical kits built for consistency and control. Featuring essential drills, drivers, and tools in an autoclavable case, each kit is labeled for efficient instrument return and designed to support precise, predictable placement across a wide range of indications.

Digital Solutions

Support a complete digital workflow with key restorative components designed for reliable digital impression capture and virtual model creation. Combined with our CAD/CAM libraries, these solutions help improve accuracy, restoration outcomes, and simplify case planning.

GDT digital CAD/CAM solutions showing titanium scan bodies, Ti-bases, and digital prosthetic components for precise implant-supported restorations.

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Testimonials

Dr. Elias Achey

Michigan, USA

Dr. Jared Van Ittersum

Michigan, USA

Dr. Julissa Mendez

New Jersey, USA

Dr. Emin Orujov

Baku, Azerbaijan

Dr. Daniel Shtern

New Jersey, USA

Dr. Jorge Pacheco

Espinho, Portugal

Dr. Mirela Gjoni

Tirane, Albania

Dr. Jonathan Rabanipour

New York, USA

Dr. Georgi Mendez

New Jersey, USA

Mrs. Evelyn Juarez

Guatemala

FAQs

What is the RBM surface treatment and how does it benefit dental implant stability?

RBM stands for Resorbable Blast Media, a surface treatment that creates a rough and hydrophilic implant surface without leaving residual embedded particles. By achieving a controlled surface roughness in the Ra 1.2–1.5 range, the RBM surface increases implant-to-bone contact, supports strong biological fixation, and promotes predictable osseointegration for long-term dental implant stability.
The GDT RBM Implant and MOR Implant share the same proven macro design, including a tapered body, spiral thread design, aggressive apical threads, and a self-tapping system. The primary difference lies in the surface treatment: RBM uses a Resorbable Blast Media surface, while MOR features an SLA surface, allowing clinicians to choose the surface technology that best fits their clinical preference.
The slim RBM Implant, with a Ø3.0 mm diameter and a Slim Internal Hexagon 2.0 mm connection, is intended for dental implant cases with limited bone volume or reduced mesiodistal space. It allows for more conservative treatment planning while maintaining stability and predictable restorative outcomes.
The RBM Implant features a round apex that supports controlled insertion and added stability during placement. This design helps protect the sinus from perforation and minimizes the risk of anatomical structure damage, which is especially relevant when planning a dental implant close to sensitive anatomical areas.

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