YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, October 23, 2024 — Buckeye Medical Technologies Ltd. has announced the approval of its fifth U.S. utility patent for the AnatotempSC anatomic dental implant healing abutment scan body components and system. This revolutionary product offers a dual-purpose solution, functioning as both an anatomic dental implant healing abutment that creates an optimal gingival emergence profile and a scan body utilized during the prosthetic restorative phase.
The AnatotempSC system is designed to enhance the efficiency of dental implant procedures, potentially reducing clinical steps by up to four and eliminating the need for an extra appointment. Its positioning relative to the dental implant can be accurately captured using either an intraoral scanner or a traditional tray impression. Additionally, the AnatotempSC integrates seamlessly with leading dental design and laboratory software, significantly simplifying the prosthesis design process.
The recent issuance of five U.S. utility patents for this product underscores the innovative aspects of its components, methods of use, and modeling systems, establishing a strong patent portfolio that secures AnatotempSC’s critical role in the dental implant sector.
“We are delighted to announce the latest patent approvals for the AnatotempSC system,” stated Dr. Terry B. Philibin, DDS, MS, MBA, President and CEO of Anatotemp. “The AnatotempSC anatomic healing abutment and scan body substantially enhance the restorative workflow and are compatible with many of the most commonly used dental implant systems.”
This achievement reinforces Buckeye Medical Technologies’ dedication to advancing dental implant technology and enhancing workflow for dental professionals worldwide.
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