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Nobel Biocare Marks North American launch of Trefoil at AAOMS

Posted on Wednesday, October 11, 2017

At the 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial surgeons (AAOMS) taking place in San Francisco, California October 9–14, Nobel Biocare is launching the Trefoil system in North America. The Trefoil system is the latest addition to the company’s proven assortment of groundbreaking full-arch solutions for patients in most need. Nobel Biocare will present this revolutionary new system in San Francisco alongside an industry-leading range of solutions for Immediate Function and exceptional esthetics.

The Trefoil system represents a breakthrough in efficiency for treating edentulous patients and patients with failing dentition, enabling the fixed, definitive, full-arch restoration of the mandible in one day.* These significant efficiency gains are the result of an optimized workflow and componentry, which enable shorter time-to-teeth and reduced chair time in comparison with conventional treatments that require provisional restorations.

The cost-effective Trefoil system features a pre-manufactured titanium bar. Passive fit is made possible by a groundbreaking fixation mechanism that compensates for deviations in implant placement. The bar is retained on three implants featuring the TiUnite surface, which is proven to support Immediate Function.1 Combined with the straightforward restorative workflow, this makes the delivery of a fixed, definitive, full-arch restoration possible on the day of surgery. *

One-year clinical data already available

At launch, the Trefoil system is already backed by a year of scientific evidence showing successful early clinical outcomes. The one-year results of a five-year multicenter clinical study evaluating the Trefoil system at five sites across four continents are now available.2 These preliminary findings show high implant and prosthetic survival rates, minor marginal bone remodeling and short time-to-teeth. Patients and clinicians reported excellent functional and esthetic satisfaction at all follow-up assessments, with patients also experiencing notable improvements in quality of life following restoration.

The Trefoil system is the latest addition to the extensive range of edentulous treatment solutions pioneered by Nobel Biocare. It joins the All-on-4® treatment concept as well as the NobelZygoma implant system for the treatment of the severely resorbed maxilla and the extended line of NobelSpeedy implants.

Hans Geiselhöringer, President, Nobel Biocare said: “Nobel Biocare is the undisputed forerunner in full-arch restorations and the launch of the Trefoil system consolidates our leading position in the treatment of patients for whom the potential improvement in quality of life is greatest. The Trefoil system is designed to make a high-quality fixed solution a reality for more of those in need, exemplifying our goal of helping our customers treat more patients better. It is an excellent addition to our already unrivaled range of edentulous solutions.”

Nobel Biocare can be found at the AAOMS meeting in Booth #702 at the Moscone Convention Center South. The Nobel Biocare Corporate Forum will be held on Thursday, October 12 from 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. in Room 156.

*Depending on the preference of the clinician and close cooperation with the dental laboratory.

References

1. Degidi M, Nardi D, Piattelli A. 10-year follow-up of immediately loaded implants with tiunite porous anodized surface. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res 2012;14(6):828-838.

2. Higuchi K, Davó R, Liddelow G, et al. An adaptive prefabricated full-arch framework on three implants in the mandible: preliminary results. Poster presented at: 26th Annual Scientific Meeting of the European Association for Osseointegration; Oct. 5–7, 2017; Madrid, Spain.  







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