Explore the benefits of Epikut Plus
Indicated for All Bone Types
The exclusive macro geometry that features progressive cutting screws design makes EPIKUT S PLUS the state of the art for cases of immediate loading, low density bone, and post-extraction alveolus cases. Extremely versatile, EPIKUT S PLUS also allows its use in other clinical situations as long as the indicated drilling clinical protocol is followed.
Exclusive Plus Surface
Developed in the main universities of Sweden, the Plus surface which is produced by double acid-etching followed by application of a hydroxyapatite coating HAnano, proven by over 50 preclinical studies.
An implant with Diverse Possibilities
Morse Taper 16º connection making your clinical day-to-day easier.
Clinical Practicality
A single surgical kit for the installation of the complete EPIKUT PLUS line.
Hydroxyapatite (HA), which is the main mineral present in the natural bone structure, when applied on the surface of nanostructured titanium implants, forms a homogeneous and stable coating functioning as a scar catalyst.
From 2005 on, Plus HAnano® surfaces have been developed by researchers from leading universities in Gothenburg (Sweden). Scientists from several countries have tested and approved its effectiveness, the results of which have been published in dozens of articles in world- renowned scientific journals.
Scientists from several countries have tested and approved its effectiveness, the results of which have been published in dozens of articles in world-renowned scientific journals.
According to Bezerra F. et al. (2017) Molecular tests of signal transduction were performed in the Plus HAnano surface presented in the S.I.N. implants, where the proteins involved in the scarring process recorded a substantial increase in concentration, presenting the coating positive effect on the interaction with the pre-osteoblastic cells.
Likewise, there was an increase in the concentration of important osteogenic markers, such as alkaline phosphatase and osteocalcin, in clear signalling of the mineralization process acceleration.