Certain posterior clinical cases demand greater initial stability than conventional implants can provide. The TS Ultra-Wide Implant—with diameters ranging from 6.0 mm to 7.0 mm—provides enhanced bone engagement and superior load distribution.
Its efficient apex design maximizes primary stability, making it particularly suited for:
Research confirms that ultra-wide implants improve survival rates in posterior sites by compensating for compromised bone density and offering improved load sharing across a larger surface area.
Why It Matters for Clinicians
Posterior extraction and compromised bone present some of the toughest implant challenges. The TS Ultra-Wide Implant gives clinicians a dependable tool for achieving strong primary stability and long-term success—reducing failure risk and expanding treatment possibilities.