Australasian Dental Practice

Tuesday, 18 March, 2025

01 May 2006 | Australasian Dental Practice

news > Spectrum > Page 38

Astra Tech highlights commitment to research

A group of 35 Australian dentists and technicians joined 2,500 other dental professionals from around the world at the sold-out Astra Tech World Conference 2006 in New York City in April.


Chaired by Professor Tomas Albrektsson from Sweden, the meeting headlined with the findings of an international study involving 15 countries showing the average success rate of Astra Tech dental implants is almost 99%. The study included data showing excellent results for patients who normally have a poor prognosis.

Professor Clark M. Stanford at the University of Iowa in the United States is one of the 300 dentists engaged in Astra Tech's clinical trials involving about 800 patients in the USA and 14 European countries.

"In my part of the study, we have focused on extremely difficult cases," he said. "In spite of the fact that 80% of the implants were placed in critical areas of poor jawbone quality, we have reached a success rate of 95% using an early loading protocol in the area of the upper jaw."

The equally impressive 98.6 % overall success rate is the result of more than 15 years of scientific research and development carried out by Astra Tech.

As well as Professor Stanford, a total of 80 speakers drawn from all over the world presented their latest research to an audience of 2,500 delegates. The focus of Professor Stanford's work is the effectiveness of Astra Tech's latest innovation, the fluoride-modified titanium surface OsseoSpeed™, which attracts and stimulates bone-building cells at the implant site in the early healing phase.

"Early healing and an increased amount of bone around the implant give stability," he explained. "This is crucial when we install implants in soft bone at the back of the upper jaw, the most critical area. It also enables earlier loading."

Also at the congress, Dr Andreas Thor of Uppsala University Hospital in Sweden, detailed what happens in the early interaction between the fluoride-modified surface and blood cells.

"Our laboratory tests show that OsseoSpeed activates the blood in a way that other tested biomaterials don't," he said. "The modified surface releases more growth factors that stimulate bone building cells. The use of fluoride is clearly a smart and simple solution to speed up the healing process."

"It was certainly interesting to participate in the conference," said Dr Jeff Mount from Adelaide. "Astra Tech is new to Australia but obviously well-known in Europe for over 20 years.

"The research presented on the OsseoSpeed surface was very promising which shows great longevity as well as facilitating faster bone growth and integration. The internal conical connection similar to a morse taper also appears to give you a better distribution of forces applied to the bone, distributing the stress around the top of the implant which encourages growth and gives more predictable aesthetics.

"We also saw the new range of Zirconia abutments just released and the new, simplified surgical kits found favour with several of the oral and maxillofacial surgeons who came along with the Australian contingent."

Dr Mount said that Bob Westerman, a technician from Adelaide from Titanium Design, also came along and he, together with Peter Vryonis from Oral Design in Melbourne, are the first labs in Australia to install one of Astra Tech's Cresco systems.

Cresco has developed a patented technology that permits the bridge and bridge support to be defined exactly, laser-welded together and fastened directly to the implants. The support replaces the abutment that normally serves as the link between the implant and the bridge. The support is designed on the basis of the patient's particular needs. Because a perfect fit can be achieved immediately, the patient is able to receive new teeth more rapidly. The technology also promotes an aesthetically pleasing appearance.

"A number of clinicians in Melbourne are starting to use Astra Tech so it was an excellent opportunity to learn more about the system," said Melbourne prosthodontist, Dr Roy Judge. "It was a good opportunity to share our clinical experiences and enhance our knowledge.

"There was a lot of information presented to digest and I found the small group lectures were the most effective where you could see the extent of some of the clinical research programs going on.

"The healing response in particular appears very predictable and occurs very high up on the implant. This was shown time and again in the research presented.

"Astra Tech's strength has been its research and the way they structure that research is very well defined. It's a very good trait for an implant company and they look at the same problem from several directions. They are very strong in biomechanics and the combination of the two perspectives is very important in this field."

Stream the latest dental videos...
Biofilms in Dental Unit Waterlines

Upcoming Events...

Jan 01 2025
Mar 19 2025

ITI Congress Colombia

Bogota, COLOMBIA

Mar 21 2025
Mar 21 2025

ITI Congress UK & Ireland

Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM

Mar 22 2025
Mar 24 2025
Mar 25 2025

IDS 2025

Cologne, GERMANY

Mar 29 2025
Apr 02 2025
Apr 10 2025
Apr 12 2025

ITI Congress Southern Africa

Cape Town, REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

Apr 15 2025
Apr 15 2025
Apr 15 2025

Webinar - TRIOS Café: A-Z Cosmetic Workflow with TRIOS

Australia & New Zealand, AUSTRALIA

Apr 17 2025

Dental Forum 2025

London, UNITED KINGDOM

May 01 2025
May 08 2025

PNDC 2025

Seattle, USA

May 08 2025
May 08 2025

TDA Meeting 2025

San Antonio, USA

May 12 2025
May 14 2025
May 15 2025

NCDS 2025

Myrtle Beach, USA

May 16 2025

BDA 2025

Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM

May 20 2025

GalMED 2025

Lviv, UKRAINE

May 21 2025

Dentima Krasnodar 2025

Krasnodar, RUSSIA

May 22 2025

C.O Life Summit

Barranquilla, COLOMBIA

May 22 2025

ICOMS 2025

Singapore, SINGAPORE

May 23 2025

Famdent Show Mumbai 2025

Mumbai, INDIA

May 26 2025
May 28 2025
May 28 2025

Buldental - Bulmedica 2025

Sofia, BULGARIA

May 29 2025

CUSCO 2025

Urubamba, PERU

May 30 2025
Jun 07 2025
Jun 09 2025
Jun 10 2025

PACK EXPO Southeast 2025

Guadalajara, MEXICO

Jun 11 2025
Jun 20 2025

Scottish Dental Show 2025

Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM

Jun 21 2025
Jun 25 2025
Jun 27 2025

ICOI Asia Pacific Congress 2025

Deagu, KOREA, SOUTH

Jul 22 2025
Aug 01 2025
Aug 07 2025
Aug 07 2025

IndoHealthcare Expo 2025

Jakarta, INDONESIA

Aug 22 2025

HKIDEAS 2025

Hong Kong, HONG KONG

Aug 28 2025

ABSO Meeting 2025

Hamilton Island, AUSTRALIA

Sep 03 2025

AAPD 2025

Kuta, INDONESIA

Sep 09 2025
Sep 12 2025
Sep 13 2025
Sep 17 2025

PharMed Cambodia 2025

Phnom Penh, CAMBODIA

Sep 19 2025
Sep 20 2025
Sep 25 2025
Sep 29 2025

PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2025

Las Vegas, USA

Oct 02 2025

IAO 2025

Padova, ITALY

Oct 02 2025

ITI Congress Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL

Oct 09 2025

Pragodent 2025

Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

Oct 15 2025
Oct 16 2025
Oct 16 2025

DDS Global Congress 2025

Venice, ITALY

Oct 16 2025

ADOHTA-DHAA 2025 National Congress

Gold Coast, AUSTRALIA

Oct 24 2025
Nov 05 2025

ITI Congress Mexico

Mérida, MEXICO

Nov 06 2025
Nov 07 2025

ITI Congress Italy

Bologna, ITALY

Nov 08 2025

CDSS 2025

Singapore, SINGAPORE

Nov 14 2025

IDEC 2025

Jakarta, INDONESIA

Nov 20 2025
Nov 28 2025
Dec 05 2025

8th Dental Expo 2025

Lahore, PAKISTAN

Mar 20 2026
Apr 17 2026

IDEM Singapore 2026

Singapore, SINGAPORE

Nov 27 2026
Nov 26 2027
Nov 24 2028