Dental implants With Buttress Threads
The thread of the implant body corresponds to the threads that will be inserted into the bone like a screw to ensure the primary stability of the implant. A buttress thread corresponds to threads where one side is longer than the other. The orientation of its upper side towards the cervical zone of the implant allows it to be distinguished from the reverse saw tooth thread, which goes in the opposite direction. The threads increase the contact surface with the bone and the primary stability of the implant. However, in some implant designs, the top surface will be blunt to better distribute the stresses.
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