Key features of the SKY System » Titanium Implants - BlueSky
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BlueSKY Surface
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Surface Fig. 1: blueSKY implant system vs. » SKY The blueSKY and the classic » SKY implant differ in two aspects:
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Surface Fig. 2: blueSKY vs. » SKY The different structure of the surface can be clearly recognized in these two SEM pictures. |
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Surface Fig. 3: blueSKY implant system - coronally structured The structured coronal section provides perfect preconditions to stabilize bone height at a high level after implant placement. This way bone loss is avoided. |
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Surface Fig. 4: blueSKY implant system - osseo connect surface The fine-structured even surface of the osseo connect surface, provides perfect preconditions for the apposition of the bone cells. |
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Surface Fig. 5: blueSKY implant system - osseo connect surface The fact that blood immediately rises on the implant during initial contact clearly documents the excellent hydrophilic properties of the osseo connect surface. |
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Surface Fig. 6: blueSKY implant system - machined rim The machined, horizontal grooves support the apposition of soft tissue and avoid inflammation around the implant. Height: approx. 0.5 mm |









