Author Archives: Jennifer Reyes

Delayed Placement of ZERAMEX® XT Implants

Delayed Placement of ZERAMEX XT Implants by Dr. Gary Adams

Case by: Dr. Gary Adams. This case documents a delayed placement of 2 ZERAMEX XT 5.5x10mm implants followed by immediate fixture level impressions and placement of healing caps.

Guided Placement of ZERAMEX® XT using 3Shape after removal of infected root canal tooth

Guided Placement of ZERAMEX XT by Dr. Luis Alicea of Your Desired Smile

Case Report by Dr. Luis A. Alicea of Your Desired Smile – Guided Placement of ZERAMEX XT using 3Shape after removal of infected root canal tooth.

ZERAMEX® P6 Implant Placement by Dr Nader Salib

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Dr Nader Salib, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, demonstrates a ZERAMEX® Implant Guided Surgery

ZERAMEX® Ceramic Implant Surgery by Philip Gordon DDS Dental Implant Practices

Zeramex XT Capsule

Dental Implant Practices brings you a surgical video of the ZERAMEX® XT Tapered 2-piece Ceramic Dental Implant system.

ZERAMEX® XT Tapered Ceramic Implant placed in Narrow Ridge

ZERAMEX XT Case

Treatment planning and surgical placement of the FDA approved ceramic dental implant
ZERAMEX® XT by Dr. Alvaro Ordonez.

ZERAMEX®XT Ceramic Implant: 1 year follow up of 1st in the world placed

Dr. Jens Tartsch

This case involved a simple placement of an implant in a site with adequate bone in an overall healthy patient. The case is significant in that it was the first case ever done worldwide using the ZERAMEX® XT Ceramic Implant System.

Review of ZERAMEX® XT Ceramic Implant by Dr. Yuri May of Natural Dentistry of Connecticut

Dr. Yuri May ZERAMEX XT Unboxing

Emerginnova presents the unveiling of our newest dental implant, ZERAMEX XT, done by Dr. Yuri May of Natural Dentistry of Connecticut. Watch the video below to see the overview of ZERAMEX® XT and a side-by-side comparison versus the ZERAMEX® P6.

Researchers Find Groundbreaking Connection between Oral Bacteria and Stroke

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Finnish researchers at the University of Tampere have new findings that show the presence of common oral bacteria in cerebral emboli for the first time.

Gum disease and tooth loss linked to high blood pressure in older women, research shows

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Cleaning between your teeth regularly and avoiding gum disease can lower your risk of developing high blood pressure, according to the findings of a new study.

Direct link found between frailty and oral health

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Poor oral health is independently associated with problems in later life, according to the findings of a new study.