Co-Axis Angled Dental Implant Systems — Angled Correction to Overcome Anatomical Limitations

Co-Axis is the first threaded dental implant available with a 12° and 24° angled correction. These innovative angled dental implants from Southern Implants allows implant surgeons and other dental professionals to utilize existing bone while maintaining the restorative platform at an angle that ensures an optimal esthetic result.

Challenge

The anatomic limitations of the anterior maxilla often require either an angulation of the implant or a grafting procedure. This is also true when anatomic structures such as the maxillary sinus or the mental foramen limit accessibility. The resulting implant angulation often requires that a dental implant be placed with a severe prosthetic correction. This can lead to potential esthetic and/or soft tissue complications.

Innovation

The Co-Axis angled dental implants feature a 12° and a 24° angled correction, which allows for implant placement in the available bone while the restorative platform emerges at the optimal esthetic angle. The Co-Axis angled dental implants have a tapered body with an enhanced surface and are designed to facilitate primary stability when placed into immediate extraction sites. In addition, the elimination of an angled abutment frees up valuable restorative space. The end result is a well-anchored Co-Axis dental implant that provides an optimal angled correction for a natural contour from the implant restorative platform to the emergence through the soft tissue.

Surgical Benefits

Prosthetic Benefits

Co-Axis Downloads

Download the Complete Tri-Nex CatalogTri-Nex Co-Axis Implant
(Compatible with industry standard tri-lobe prosthetic components)


Download the Complete OCT CatalogOCT-XT Co-Axis Implant
(Compatible with industry standard internal octogon prosthetic components)


Download the Complete External Hex CatalogCo-Axis Implant (External Hex)
(Compatible with industry standard external hexagon prosthetic components)


Surgical Animations

iPod 3-D    Surgical Animation

PC 3-D    Surgical Animation

MAC 3-D    Surgical Animation

Co-Axis Implant Web Seminar

"The Use of Angulated Implants in Normal and Compromised Bone Sites"
Presented by Prof. Dale G. Howes