Straumann® TLX and Straumann® TLC

Reliability at Tissue level




Designed to reduce the risk of inflammation and bone resorption as the implant-abutment interface is moved away from the bone, these tissue level implants respect the key biological principles of hard and soft tissue healing.8 Tissue level implants are a good choice for patients with a history of periodontal conditions.



Straumann® TorcFit™

One TorcFit™ connection for TLC and TLX Implants designs sharing the same connection diameter for all prosthetics. Profit from restorative simplicity with a complete range of Straumann® original stock and customized prosthetics.

Straumann® SLActive®

Straumann® SLActive® surface demonstrates 100 % implant survival rate, even in patients compromised by smoking, diabetes, or radiation therapy.1-3

Straumann® Roxolid®

Straumann® Roxolid® alloy is stronger and biologically superior to titanium, enabling less invasive and bone preserving treatment options using smaller, stronger implants.4-7



Straumann® TLC Features

Precise cortical preparation

Perfectly matching profile drills for accurate preparation of the crestal bone.

Tapered design

Enables under-preparation of the bone and ensures high implant stability.

Extended cutting flutes

Self tapping properties remove the need for tapping.

Slim apex

For patient’s limited anatomy, such as converging root tips, facial undercuts or narrow atrophied ridges.

Machined collar neck

Manages the healing of peri-implant tissue and preserves soft tissue that forms around the implant during healing phase.

Straumann® TLX Features

Reduced neck diameter

Reduces stress on crestal bone, and facilitates subcrestal implant placement.

Variable thread design

Thin and progressive thread design for high implant stability.

Bi-directional cutting elements

Enables direction control during insertion, to achieve prosthetically optimal positioning.

Deep apical threads

Large anchoring surface for immediate engagement and improved stability.

Machined collar neck

Manages the healing of peri-implant tissue and preserves soft tissue that forms around the implant during healing phase.



Benefit from wide range of implant diameters and length

  Ø3.3mm Ø3.5mm Ø3.75mm Ø4.0mm Ø4.5mm Ø5.0mm Ø5.5mm Ø6.5mm
TLC
     
TLX        
Lenghts 8 – 18mm 6 – 18mm 6 – 18mm 6 – 12mm (TLX)
6 – 12mm (TLC)
6 – 10mm (TLC)
6 – 12mm (TLX)

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References

1 Alsahhaf A et al. Survival of Titanium-Zirconium and Titanium Dental Implants in Cigarette-smokers and Never-smokers: A 5-Year Follow-up. Chin J Dent Res. 2019;22(4):265-272
2 Cabrera-Domínguez JJ, Castellanos-Cosano L, Torres-Lagares D, Pérez-Fierro M, Machuca-Portillo G. Clinical performance of titaniumzirconium implants with a hydrophilic surface in patients with controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus: 2-year results from a prospective case-control clinical study. Clin Oral Investig. 2020 Jul;24(7):2477-2486
3 Nelson, K., Stricker, A., Raguse, J.-D. and Nahles, S. (2016), Rehabilitation of irradiated patients with chemically modified and conventional SLA implants: a clinical clarification. J Oral Rehabil, 43: 871 -872
4 Bernhard N et al. Forum Implantologicum 2009; 5(1): 30-39
5 Hotchkiss KM et al. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2017 Apr;28(4):414-423
6 Al-Nawas B. et al. J Oral Implantol. 2015 Aug;41(4):e118-25
7 Chiapasco M. et al. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2012 Oct;23(10):1136-41
8 Derks J, Schaller D, Hakansson J, Wennstrom JL, Tomasi C, Berglundh T. Effectiveness of Implant Therapy Analyzed in a Swedish Population: Prevalence of Peri-implantitis. J Dent Res. 2016 Jan; 95(1):43-9.