With over 19 years of demonstrated predictable clinical outcomes, the Legacy Dental Implant System is engineered for both reliability and broad clinical application. It provides dental professionals with an industry-standard internal hex connection and a greater range of dimensional options to handle various patient anatomies and treatment needs.
Key Features and Clinical Advantages
This system’s advanced design ensures high primary stability and promotes long-term bone health, simplifying procedures for both one-stage and two-stage surgeries.
- Two Distinct Implant Body Designs: Choose the ideal shape to ensure clinical versatility across different bone types and patient anatomies, optimizing results.
- Comprehensive Dimensional Options: A wide range of sizes (lengths and widths) ensures you have the right implant to fit diverse mouth anatomies and complex treatment plans.
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Advanced Thread Technology for Stability:
Quadruple-Lead Micro-Threads: Located at the crestal region, these special micro-threads significantly increase Bone-Implant Contact (BIC) and contribute to superior long-term stability.
Buttress Threads: Progressively deeper threads along the body are designed to enhance primary stability, particularly when working in low-density (softer) bone.
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Intuitive, Color-coded Prosthetic Interface: The system features a color-coded connection that provides a clear visual indication when implants are uncovered intraorally, streamlining the restorative phase.
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Optimized Packaging: Inclusive, mount-free packaging is designed to work seamlessly for both one-stage and two-stage surgeries, improving workflow efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Legacy Implants
The recommended final drill size is primarily determined by the implant diameter and the specific bone density encountered at the surgical site. A color-coded system is utilized, correlating drill diameters with the implant body size. Clinicians are advised to refer to the surgical protocol guide for specific pilot, intermediate, and final osteotomy diameters based on D1 to D4 bone density classifications.
No. While the standard internal hex diameter is consistent for restorative abutments, cover screws and healing collars are typically platform-specific. Their diameters are designed to match the coronal dimensions of the specific implant diameter they are paired with to ensure appropriate seal and soft tissue contouring.
Yes. The prosthetic portfolio includes dedicated multi-unit abutments (available in straight and angled options except 5.7mm platform), as well as corresponding restorative components and titanium frameworks designed for fabricating fixed, full-arch screw-retained prostheses.
implants are fabricated from Grade 5 Titanium Alloy (Ti 6Al-4V). This alloy is widely used in orthopedic and dental applications due to its high tensile strength and fatigue resistance properties.
Yes. Legacy implants are provided in sterile packaging. They undergo a final sterilization process, typically gamma irradiation, and are designed for single-patient, single-use application. The integrity of the packaging must be checked prior to use.