Zimmer Dental

Tapered Screw-Vent  Implant System

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Tapered Screw-Vent Implant Celebrates 11 Years of Quality

TSV Family

Documented Clinical Outcomes

Implant features designed to achieve high primary stability combined with Zimmer’s proprietary implant-abutment connection deliver performance thousands count on, case after case.

Several prospective studies have cumulatively reported on 1,165 Tapered Screw-Vent Implants in 475 patients with the following results:

  • A cumulative survival rate of 99.05%1-7 with mean implant survival rates ranging from 95.45% to 100.00%

Individual study mean bone level changes ranging from none1 to -1.66.2. Results may vary depending on patient selection and clinician experience.

Clinical flexibility

Each of Zimmer’s crestal configurations is designed for crestal bone and tissue maintenance.

TSV-MTX
TSV-MTX
TSV-HA
TSV-HA
TSVM TSVT
TSVM
TSVT TSVT
TSVT
Coronal Features 1mm machined collar 1mm machined collar 0.5mm machined collar
1.8mm MTX microgrooves
MTX coated collar
1.8mm MTX microgrooves
Surface MTX Learn more MP1-HA Learn more MTX MTX
Indications Immediate load
Anterior/Posterior
Immediate load
Anterior/Posterior
Immediate load
Anterior/Posterior
Immediate load
Anterior/Posterior

Designed for primary stability

Primary stability achieved by Tapered Screw-Vent implants enables immediate placement and/or immediate loading in appropriately selected patients2-6

  • The triple lead threads provide 3X more thread to bone engagement providing mechanical stability for immediate placements.
        Learn more about the tapered implant body and multi-lead threads

Proprietary Platform PlusTM technology

The Platform PlusTM difference: What no other implant can offer:

  • Zimmer’s proprietary friction-fit internal hex connection is a unique combination of designs that has been shown to create favorable conditions for bone level maintenance. 7-8
  • Learn more about the friction-fit internal hex connection

Total system compatibility

All Tapered Screw-Vent implants are compatible with the Zimmer® instrument kit system and prosthetics you know and trust.

  • Color-coded workflow designed to enhance efficiency and confidence during surgery
  • Simplified restorative instrumentation supports the entire TSV family of implants
  • Compatibility across systems minimizes stocking inventory
  • No new instrumentation or training required to introduce a new crestal option*
  • Crestal configurations and extensive restorative options support case versatility
TSV Kit

*Applies to current TSV users proficient in all surgical/restorative protocols

Additional References

1 Binon PP. The evolution and evaluation of two interference-fit implant interfaces. Postgraduate Dent. 1996;3:3-13.

2 Siddiqui AA, O’Neal R, Nummikoski P, Pituch D, Ochs M, Huber H, Chung W, Phillips K, Wang IC. Immediate loading of single-tooth restorations: one-year prospective results. J Oral Implantol. 2008;34:208-218.

3 Shiigai T. Pilot study in the identifi cation of stability values for determining immediate and early loading of Implants. J Oral Implantol. 2007;33:13-22.

4 Rosenlicht JL. Advancements in soft bone implant stability. West Indian Dent J. 2002;6:2-7.

5 Ormianer Z, Palti A. Long-term clinical evaluation of tapered multi-threaded implants: results and influences of potential risk factors. J Oral Implantol. 2006;32:300-307.

6 Khayat PG, Milliez SN. Prospective clinical evaluation of 835 multithreaded Tapered Screw-Vent implants: results after two years of functional loading. J Oral Implantol. 2007;34:225-231.

7 Mihalko WM, May TC, Kay JF, Krause WP. Finite element analysis of interface geometry effects on the crestal bone surrounding a dental implant. Implant Dent. 1992;1:212-217.

8 Chun HJ, Shin HS, Han CH, Lee SH. Infl uence of implant abutment type on stress distribution in bone under various loading conditions using fi nite element analysis. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2006;21:105-202.