A revolutionary implant restoration solution that combines simplicity and ease with a dual platform transfer. This innovative approach offers a significantly larger space for bone integration, ensuring optimal biological width and exceptional results.
Inspired by the elegant shape of a fish fin, our solution enables a seamless press-fit insertion, minimizing bone trauma and maximizing surface contact. This unique design fosters long-term implant stability, providing patients with lasting confidence and comfort.
Crafted from high-strength, fourth-grade cold-worked titanium, our implants prioritize safety without compromising on durability. In addition, our patented surface incorporates state-of-the-art third-level nano-micropores, enhancing overall efficiency and performance.
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The DM Driving System is composed of dental implant and implant accessories. TA4 pure titanium implant with the acid etching and sand blasting treated surface form a stable osseointegration.
The DMEqual System is composed of dental implant and implant accessories. TA4 pure titanium implant with the acid etching and sand blasting treated surface form a stable osseointegration.
Distal Diaphyseal Radius Locking Plate Ⅱ has anatomical pre-contoured design, Kirschner wire holes and the long volar plate for diaphyseal-metaphyseal radius fracture.
PEEK Suture Anchor includes four types of design with full range of specifications for soft tissue, ligment and tendon to bone in shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle joint operation fixation. The material is more elastic than titanium while providing safe and reliable fixation.
The Direct Lateral Interbody Fusion Cage (DLIF) is designed to provide access and treatment to the lumbar spine via a lateral or anterolateral approach, including anterior retroperitoneal exposure through a small incision. This surgical technique allows the placement of DLIF Cage across the disc space while avoiding the anterior vessels, posterior neural and bony elements.