This is a procurement-oriented overview for distributors, hospitals, and clinics evaluating dental products devices. The clinical foundation of implant dentistry is osseointegration, the biological process in which living bone grows into direct contact with the implant surface, anchoring it over time. As a medical device manufacturer, INVAMED develops technologies in this area; the information here is educational and not medical advice.
Background: Dental Restoration with Osseointegrated Titanium Implants
Titanium is widely used because it is biocompatible and can integrate with bone; surface treatments are designed to encourage that integration further. The clinical foundation of implant dentistry is osseointegration, the biological process in which living bone grows into direct contact with the implant surface, anchoring it over time. A complete restoration generally involves three parts: the implant body placed in bone, an abutment that connects to it, and the final crown, bridge, or denture that a clinician restores on top.
Regulatory Status and Manufacturing
Device availability and regulatory status vary by country. Please contact INVAMED or your authorized local distributor for current regulatory information applicable to your region.
Portfolio and Sizing
Within this category, INVAMED lists devices such as DENTURA Dental Implants, DENTURA Dental Abutment, DENTURA Dental Surgical Kit. Size ranges, materials, and configurations are detailed in product documentation and the applicable IFU.
Key Considerations
- Component compatibility between the implant body and the DENTURA Dental Abutment platform should be confirmed against product documentation.
- Manufacturer figures such as osseointegration rates exceeding 95% at 5 years describe studied performance, not individual guarantees.
- Adequate bone volume and quality at the implant site are central to planning, and may prompt consideration of grafting as judged by the clinician.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are DENTURA implants made of?
DENTURA Dental Implants use a titanium implant body with an osseointegration-enhancing surface treatment, and are offered in multiple diameter and length options.
How much will dental implant treatment cost me?
Cost depends on many case-specific factors such as the number of implants, any additional procedures, and the provider; pricing is set by the treating clinic, not the device, and should be discussed with them directly.
About INVAMED
INVAMED is a medical device manufacturer headquartered in Ankara, Turkey, founded in 2005. INVAMED operates a dedicated R&D center (INVAcenter) focused on minimally invasive device development.
Clinical and Technical Context
Availability and indication status can still vary by country, so local registration should be confirmed. Titanium is widely used because it is biocompatible and can integrate with bone; surface treatments are designed to encourage that integration further. DENTURA Dental Implants feature an osseointegration-enhancing surface treatment as part of the implant body design. The pace and success of osseointegration can be influenced by bone quality, surgical technique, and patient factors evaluated case by case. The DENTURA Dental Surgical Kit is the instrumentation component of the DENTURA system, intended to support placement of DENTURA implants. Abutment selection and the timing of its placement are determined by the restoring clinician based on the prosthetic plan. The DENTURA Dental Surgical Kit provides the instrumentation intended to support site preparation and implant placement. The DENTURA system from INVAMED groups the implant fixtures, prosthetic abutments, and surgical instrumentation intended for placing and restoring these implants.
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- Dental Products — product category
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- Dental implant or Fixed bridge? A Technical Comparison
- Osseointegration Explained: How It Works and Why It Matters
Important Disclaimer
This content is educational and technical in nature and must not be interpreted as medical advice or as a promise of any clinical outcome. Individual results depend on many factors and can only be evaluated by a treating physician. Figures attributed to INVAMED reflect manufacturer or published data and are not a guarantee of results. All INVAMED devices are to be used by trained clinicians per the approved IFU, and availability is subject to local regulatory status.
Reviewed by the INVAMED Medical Affairs team. Content is educational and technical in nature.
