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If you consider getting dental implants, you may have heard of the Neoss implant. This is a new type of implant that has gained popularity over the past few years. We will discuss ten things you need to know about the Neoss dental implants. We will cover everything from how it is implanted to how long it lasts.

What is a Neoss dental implant?

A Neoss implant system consists of two main parts: an abutment and a titanium post. Neoss implants are usually made from polished titanium alloy. These dental implants are indicated for single tooth replacement, replacing multiple teeth, and fixation of removable/cosmetic prostheses that cannot support conventional attachments.

When is Neoss dental implant indicated?

Neoss implants can be used to replace single teeth or multiple teeth and act as core support to fixate removable and cosmetic prostheses that cannot support conventional attachments. This implant treatment protocol comes in two types: Neoss Standard and Neoss Zirconia. Neoss Standard is indicated for use in single tooth replacement. Neoss Zirconia is indicated for multiple teeth replacement and as core support to fixate removable and cosmetic prostheses that cannot support conventional attachments.

How does Neoss work?

Neoss implants function as a tooth replacement by replacing the natural roots. These dental implants are inserted into the jaw to serve as a foundation for permanent teeth or dental prostheses. They can also be inserted into an implant site where another type of implant may have been previously placed.

What are its benefits?

  • Neoss dental implants are a good way to restore your smile and dental function. These have a “lock” mechanism that holds them in place to prevent movement.
  • Neoss implants can be used as a natural tooth replacement, support removable/cosmetic prostheses that cannot support conventional attachments, or as core support for fixed prostheses.
  • These implants have a high success rate for initial placement and face-saving surgery. For others, the healing period lasts six weeks, while for others, it lasts six months. It all depends on your condition.
  • Neoss Implants are aesthetically pleasing as they blend with your jawbone. They are endosseous or fully integrated into the jawbone, which provides a stable foundation for your permanent dental prostheses.
  • Dental implants allow you to eat foods you previously couldn’t eat due to tooth loss. Neoss is designed to mimic natural teeth using titanium alloy material, natural white colour, and anatomic shape.
  • Neoss implants have a high success rate and are aesthetically pleasing.
    These dental implants have a treated ‘Neoss ProActive surface’ that promotes healing and encourages the bone to grow faster around the implant. Neoss dental implants are a good way to restore your smile and dental function. These have a “lock” mechanism that holds them in place to prevent movement.
  • Neoss implants can be used as a natural tooth replacement, support removable/cosmetic prostheses that cannot support conventional attachments, or as core support for fixed prostheses.
  • These implants have a high success rate for initial placement and face-saving surgery. For others, the healing period lasts six weeks, while for others, it lasts six months. It all depends on your condition.
  • Neoss Implants are aesthetically pleasing as they blend with your jawbone. They are endosseous or fully integrated into the jawbone, which provides a stable foundation for your permanent dental prostheses.
  • Dental implants allow you to eat foods you previously couldn’t eat due to tooth loss. Neoss is designed to mimic natural teeth using titanium alloy material, natural white colour, and anatomic shape.
  • Neoss implants have a high success rate and are aesthetically pleasing.
    These dental implants have a treated ‘Neoss ProActive surface’ that promotes healing and encourages the bone to grow faster around the implant.

Who is a good candidate for a Neoss implant?

Neoss implants are indicated for single tooth replacement in the maxilla and mandible. These implants can be used in populations with a low risk of additional dental disease or infection. Your dentist can also insert them into an implant site where he may have another type of implants placed, whether it’s threaded or tapered dental implants.

Neoss implants are typically not designed for immediate implant placement as these implants require a two-stage healing process. They are indicated for multiple teeth replacement and core support to fixate removable/cosmetic prostheses that cannot support conventional attachments. Neoss Zirconia is not indicated for immediate implant placement. These new implants provide good function, esthetics, and implant stability and can be used in populations with a low risk of additional dental disease or infection.

What are the risk factors associated with a Neoss implant?

Neoss implants have a high success rate for initial placement and face-saving surgery. Neoss implants are not indicated for immediate implant placement. These implants can be inserted into an implant site where another type of implant may have been previously placed. They require a two-stage healing process.

Neoss implant treatment requires a second implant surgery to secure them, which increases the risk of damage or infection. Implants may cause nerve and bone deterioration around the site of insertion. Neoss Zirconia cannot be exposed to heat during processing as it is vulnerable to thermal shock fracture and should not be exposed to hot water for bathing or dishwasher. These implants are not indicated in locations with a high risk of infection. Neoss Zirconia has an implant surface that may trigger inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding it.

How much does a Neoss implant cost?

There are so many dental clinics and online advertisements that claim to have the lowest dental implants cost. (implants pricing) This may be true, or it may just be part of their marketing strategy. We want to instil in our patients the importance of seeing a trusted dentist get first-hand information about how much your dental implants would cost.

Some may say that Neoss implants typically cost around $6,000 – $10,000 for single or multiple teeth replacements, including abutments and crowns. Others may offer Neoss implants that cost about $1,200 – $3,000 per implant, including the abutment and crowns. Sounds confusing, right? So go ahead and talk to your dentist about it. They are the only ones who can help you understand your procedure and how much it entails to replace your missing tooth.

What are the side effects of a Neoss implant?

Neoss implants can cause pain and infection. These implants can cause nerve and bone deterioration or marginal bone loss around the insertion site. They may cause inflammation or infection to the surrounding tissues if they are not cared for properly. These missing teeth replacement appliances may cause other dental implant surfaces to deteriorate over time. Neoss implants can fluctuate in size if your bites change, affecting the fit of your denture or bridge

What makes it different from other dental implant brands?

Neoss implants are strong, stable and safe for multiple teeth replacement. Neoss Zirconia can be used in locations with a high risk of infection. These implants are highly esthetic in locations where there is minimal bone support.

How do you care for your dental implants?

Implants can endure a lifetime of implant survival if properly cared for with regular tooth cleanings. Here are some tips on how to maintain them healthy from the start.

  • Listen to your dentist as he provides you with the best post-operative care instructions.
  • During your healing period, expect that soft tissue from grafting procedures during surgery usually heals within a week or two. However, the bone around a dental implant can take several months to recover. It’s important to avoid overloading your implant and to maintain a soft food diet during this time – excessive loading can cause it to move or fail.
  • Regular check-ups and a good oral hygiene regimen are essential for maintaining healthy implants.
  • Just like natural teeth, these appliances replacing missing teeth can be susceptible to plaque build-up – it can have a detrimental effect on their long-term success. To avoid this, use special flosses and interdental brushes for small spaces and cleaning below the gum line.
  • Choose the right product by looking at the space between the implant and the adjacent teeth.

The Neoss implant is a great choice for an affordable and effective dental implant. If you are considering the Neoss implant, be sure to contact us to learn more about this innovative product and how it can benefit your oral health. We look forward to helping you achieve the beautiful smile you deserve! Get in touch today.

References:

Neoss Dental Implant
https://www.neoss.com/en-au/

Factors Influencing Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA) Measurements and 5-Year Survival of Neoss Dental Implants
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31065267/

New implants with high primary stability
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41415-021-3066-0

Discover the patented technology that’s improving dental health
https://www.bbc.com/storyworks/the-british-bid/neoss