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TM10729 Dental Implant Components

Catalogue Number TM10729
Material Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-6Al-4V ELI
Dimensions Customized
Grade Grade 5, Grade 23
Form Customized

Dental Implant Components is a precision product engineered for dental implant assemblies using Grade 23 titanium alloy. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) employs advanced metallurgical analysis, including microstructure imaging and mechanical testing, to monitor component integrity. The process includes detailed dimensional inspections and surface finish validation, ensuring the parts meet clinical tolerances and performance requirements. SAM's systematic quality control underpins consistent material properties and customisation accuracy.

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What mechanical properties can be expected from Grade 5 titanium in dental implants?

Grade 5 titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) provides high tensile strength and good elongation, making it suitable for load-bearing dental applications. Its strength supports structural integrity during mastication, while its lightweight nature contributes to patient comfort. For detailed properties, refer to specific testing data.

How does the customisation of dental implant components enhance clinical performance?

Customisation allows for precise matching of dimensions and geometry to a patient’s anatomy, improving osseointegration and load distribution. Tailored components reduce surgical adjustments and aid in achieving optimal fit, which contributes to long-term implant stability and patient outcomes.

What surface treatments are recommended for these titanium dental components?

Surface treatments such as grit blasting and acid etching are frequently applied to enhance surface roughness. This increases cell adhesion and bone integration, thereby facilitating improved stability post-implantation. For specific treatment protocols, detailed process guidelines should be reviewed.

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