Implantology

Implantology

A dental implant fits precisely or it fits incorrectly. The three-dimensional positioning in the jawbone determines long-term success, aesthetics, function, and durability. A dental microscope provides the necessary precision for the procedure: it displays the anatomical structures in razor-sharp magnification and enables a controlled insertion, leaving nothing to chance.

Visual Control for Safe Implantation

Modern implantology uses drilling templates and navigated systems. However, even the best planning does not replace direct visibility of the surgical field. How does the bone behave during preparation? Is the implant shoulder at the correct height? Is the soft tissue sufficiently mobilised? These questions are answered by the microscope in real-time.

During the exposure of the implant site, magnification reveals details that remain hidden without optical assistance. The bone quality can be visually assessed, with cortical and cancellous areas becoming distinguishable. When screwing in the implant, you control the position millimetre by millimetre, and deviations are immediately noticeable.

The microscope is particularly valuable in complex cases: augmentation, sinus lift, immediate implantation after extraction. Here, details determine the success. The magnified view provides security and allows precise corrections before small deviations escalate into major problems.

The variable working distance plays an important role in implantology. With a variscope or vario lens, you can adjust the distance continuously, without changing the lens and without interruption. From the overview when making incisions to detailed control during the final screwing, the microscope remains your reliable partner.

Visual Control for Safe Implantation

Modern implantology uses drilling templates and navigated systems. However, even the best planning does not replace direct visibility of the surgical field. How does the bone behave during preparation? Is the implant shoulder at the correct height? Is the soft tissue sufficiently mobilised? These questions are answered by the microscope in real-time.

During the exposure of the implant site, magnification reveals details that remain hidden without optical assistance. The bone quality can be visually assessed, with cortical and cancellous areas becoming distinguishable. When screwing in the implant, you control the position millimetre by millimetre, and deviations are immediately noticeable.

The microscope is particularly valuable in complex cases: augmentation, sinus lift, immediate implantation after extraction. Here, details determine the success. The magnified view provides security and allows precise corrections before small deviations escalate into major problems.

The variable working distance plays an important role in implantology. With a variscope or vario lens, you can adjust the distance continuously, without changing the lens and without interruption. From the overview when making incisions to detailed control during the final screwing, the microscope remains your reliable partner.

Variable Working Distance

With the Varioscope (SOM 4dent 300) or Vario Lens (Module 50, 200-400mm), you can seamlessly adjust the working distance to fit the treatment situation. No need for lens changes, no interruption to the procedure.

Increased Depth of Field

The double iris diaphragm of the SOM 4dent series allows for a sharp representation of different layers simultaneously. The bone surface and soft tissue edge remain in focus, even at high magnification.

Ergonomic Design

The swivel tube 0-210° adjusts to your working position, not the other way around. Even during lengthy implant procedures, your neck and back stay relaxed.

Documentation

With optional camera adapters, you can document each step of the implantation. Photos and videos for patient clarification, progress monitoring or educational purposes.

Modular Upgradeability

The Kaps modular system allows you to start with the Kaps 1100 and later upgrade to the Kaps 1400. The investment grows with your needs.

Recommended Models

Recommended Models

Kaps 1100

The Kaps 1100 offers a solid basic setup for the implantology practice. The 5-fold magnification changer enables quick switching between defined magnification levels. The balancing device ensures comfortable operation.

Technical specifications of Kaps 1100:

  • Magnification: 5-fold apochromatic magnification changer

  • Tubus: 0-210° binocular swivelling tubus

  • Objective: f=250mm with 12mm fine focus

  • Optional: Kaps Variflex 100 (220-320mm) or Module 50 (200-400mm)

  • Lighting: Integrated LED

  • Positioning: Balancing device

  • Upgradeable: Can be retrofitted to Kaps 1400


Kaps 1400

For practices with a higher volume of implantology, the flagship model with motorised 1:6 zoom is recommended. The control through the handles enables magnification changes without interruption.

Technical specifications of Kaps 1400:

  • Magnification: Motorised zoom 1:6

  • Objectives: f=250mm standard, optional motorised vario-lens 200-400mm

  • Positioning: Free motion magnetic brake with balancing device

  • Control: Comfort handles with integrated controls for zoom and focus

Additional Applications

Additional Applications

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