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NP<br />

Internal Hex - Narrow Platform 2.0mm<br />

PENDING<br />

NARROW SHAPE IMPLANT<br />

NSI, the narrow implant, is used for installation in cases of narrow crest<br />

or between closely situated teeth and permanent implants for temporary<br />

restoration. It may be used for immediate loading.<br />

This implant is chosen by dentists that are looking for excellent esthetics,<br />

especially in challenging situations.<br />

Lab tests and studies have demonstrated the high breaking strength and it's<br />

stability. It is suitable for all surgical procedures and excellent in all bone types.<br />

The NSI implant has a triple thread body for an easy and fast insertion, better<br />

control during placement, and a high primary stability.<br />

*Cover screw is included<br />

IMPLANT CHARACTERISTICS<br />

3.0 mmD<br />

• A 3.0 mm implant for narrow<br />

spaces with no bone augmentation<br />

• Ideal for the aesthetic zone<br />

• Thread design offers high<br />

initial stability, optimalprosthetic<br />

orientation, and minimally invasive<br />

insertion<br />

• Generously dimensioned<br />

main body threading provides<br />

larger surface area and better<br />

bone engagement despite the<br />

slenderness of the implant.<br />

Design Features:<br />

• Micro threads<br />

• Split coronal macro thread<br />

Advantages:<br />

• High bone volume around the<br />

neck<br />

• Greater surface area<br />

• Excellent stress distribution<br />

• Excellent BIC (bone to implant<br />

contact) in coronal part<br />

• Less crestal resorption<br />

• Long term esthetic results<br />

• Extremely narrow apical part<br />

2.0mm<br />

Page 57 web: www.gp-implant.com store: www.gp-direct.com mob: +972 (0) 538 205 494 Product catalog v2.17

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