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Transforming Smiles with ZERAMEX XT The Implantology Expertise of Dr. Max Riemann

Transforming Smiles with Zeramex XT The Implantology Expertise of Dr. Max Riemann_zeramexusa

Dr. Max Riemann has been using ZERAMEX ceramic dental implants to transform the lives of his patients in Germany. He specializes in implantology and is an active member of the German Society for Aesthetic Dentistry. In this case presentation, Dr. Riemann performed a complete restoration of the upper jaw of a patient with missing molars using ceramic implants ZERAMEX XT.

ZERAMEX Congress in Zurich

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Attendees enjoyed full lectures, heated discussions, collegiate exchange, and lasting learnings, which characterized the congress as a success. The conclusion drawn was that the future of dentistry is natural, white, and digital, which suggests that ceramic implants will be an essential part of dentistry in the future.

YES, Ceramic Implants can be used for Full Arch Reconstruction, A Case Presentation….

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The case included nine Zeramex implants on the maxillary arch and one implant for an edentulous area on the mandible. Dr. Carl Pogoncheff’s excellence with placing these implants resulted in a great functional and aesthetic outcome for his patient- achieving so with a completely metal free approach.

97% Success Rate on Ceramic Implants!

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“Retrospectively analysed, the long-term success rate of two-piece ceramic implants has been around 97% over all, with a very low incidence (approximately 8%) of peri-implantitis”, Dr. Jacobi-Gresser points out.

Our Proven Production Process: From Hard Machining to World-Class Ceramic Zirconia Implants

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Zeramex takes pride in the production process of their Ceramic Zirconia dental implants. The process begins with the selection of high-grade zirconia powder, which is transformed into hard zirconium oxide ATZ (Alumina Toughened Zirconia) blanks using hot isostatic pressing. This advanced technique ensures that the blanks are strong and durable, able to withstand the rigors of the manufacturing process.

Implant Tribune

Spotlight on ZERAMEX®XT for the month of April 2020