A revolution in implant dentistry

Oct. 1, 1999
Nobel Biocare, makers of the highly successful Mk II fixture, announces the development of the revolutionary new Mk III, a brand new generation of universal fixtures that does away with the need for a fixture mount.

Nobel Biocare, makers of the highly successful Mk II fixture, announces the development of the revolutionary new Mk III, a brand new generation of universal fixtures that does away with the need for a fixture mount.

Mk III is a new, self-tapping universal fixture that can be placed in all bone qualities. It facilitates and improves the work of clinicians and dental assistants, with the ultimate goal of offering the patient an even more comfortable treatment and more reliable results.

Mk III features an all-new insertion procedure called Stargrip™, a feature that does the work of a fixture mount while allowing for improved visibility. Stargrip™ makes possible a new insertion procedure that promises to radically simplify the implant-placement process. This leads to an easier, faster, and more precise fixture placement than previously possible.

With Mk III and Stargrip™, inserting a fixture has never been easier. The combination of the two represents the continued efforts of Nobel Biocare to facilitate more precise placement and more efficient work in the dental practice.

For details, contact Nobel Biocare at (800) 322-5001.

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