A dental implant is a titanium or all-ceramic pin that has a similar function to a tooth root, i.e. to provide support for the teeth. Over the years, dental implants have been developed with different shapes and compositions, in order to always seek better initial stabilization and durability throughout life. Currently, the fastest implant option is the Slactivedental implant version with rapid healing of 1 month. This means that one month after implant surgery, the final crown can be fitted.
Straumann technology
We certainly can’t fail to mention the modern ceramic dental implant which, combined with the pure 3D zirconia crown, is the complete combination for metal-free oral rehabilitation. This treatment is especially suitable for people who are looking for excellence in aesthetic results, both when choosing dental implants and prostheses. In addition, it can be used for those patients who want to avoid the use of metals due to an allergic condition.
This option is gaining more and more ground as many patients want to eliminate the use of metal in their arches, either out of preference or even medical restrictions. There are currently several types of implant, each with its own characteristics, making it easier to choose according to the patient’s wishes. Let’s find out more about this very modern white implant option, which has allowed one version of the implant to be made of titanium.
Some high-tech implant models
The ImplArt Dental Clinic in Brazil only works with high-tech implants, including Straumann Swiss implants (which are widely considered to be the best in the world). Straumann offers a wide range of implants in a variety of shapes, diameters and lengths to meet a wide range of needs in implant dentistry.
Implants of reduced length and diameter, they are suitable for people with bone defects who do not want or cannot undergo bone grafting procedures. They are composed of a high-performance alloy, specifically designed above all to provide greater strength than pure titanium. They have excellent bone integration capacity.
Ivory-colored all-ceramic implants, so they resemble the shade of the tooth roots. They can be a treatment option for more apparent areas of the arch or patients with very thin gums. They can also be an option for treating patients who are sensitive to metals such as nickel.
They have an internal prosthetic abutment connection, thus reducing manipulation of the gingival tissues. For this reason, they can be a treatment option for more apparent areas of the arches, as they provide a more aesthetic result.
They have a rough surface technology that provides an ideal structure for the adhesion of cells that stimulate and therefore accelerate the osseointegration process (bone formation and stabilization around the implant).
They have surface technology that stimulates and accelerates the osseointegration process (bone formation and stabilization around the implant).They have a hydrophilic surface for the formation of blood clots in the implant.
The hydrophilic and chemically active properties of the SLActive surface provide a larger accessible surface area for greater absorption of blood proteins and formation of the fibrin network.
These are ideal conditions for blood clots to form and for the healing process to begin. All Straumann implants are made from safe materials that are certainly biocompatible with the human body.
Swiss implant manufacturer Straumann offers a complete range with various clinical applications.
Improve your quality of life with high-tech dental implants!
High-tech dental implants – Advantages?
Tooth loss can lead to aesthetic, functional and bone problems, so a quick replacement is essential. More advantages:
Dental implants – Contraindications (each case is assessed individually)
In patients with general health problems
When there is not enough bone to place the implant (can be solved with bone grafting techniques)
Dental implants: how are they done?
The titanium implants are installed into the bone through a small operation in the dental office, under local anesthesia. Once the dental implant is in place, it takes an average of 1 to 4 months to adhere to the bone (osseointegration), depending on the type of implant chosen.
In some high-tech Straumann implant models, osseointegration can occur in less time. Therefore, after this period, the molds for the installation of the fixed prosthesis on the implants can begin.
In some selected cases, the prosthesis can be placed on the same day as the surgery with immediate loading. If you have any questions, please contact us or make an appointment. We at ImplArt Implants Clinic will be happy to help you!
Dr. Roberto Markarian, PhD CRO-SP 73583 (Technical Manager)
Knowledge, updating, experience, seriousness and transparency
Practice at Clinica Dentaria ImplArt
Meet Dr Roberto Markarian, implant dentist, creator and director of the ImplArt Dental Clinic. The ImplArt Dental Clinic is certainly one of the main centers of technology in aesthetic oral rehabilitation and implantology in Brazil. As a result of its know-how and high technology, the ImplArt dental clinic receives patients from all over the world who are looking for high technology and knowledge to carry out their dental implant treatment.
Clinical History
Our clinical director holds a doctorate in implant dentistry, a master’s degree in prosthodontics, and two specializations in dental implants and prosthodontics. In addition, he has completed several training courses in the field of dentistry, not only in Brazil, but also abroad.
He also actively participates in the sector’s main congresses and fairs, both national and international. He is a member of important institutions in dentistry and related fields, such as the ITI – International Team for Implantology, the ADA – American Dental Association, and the EAO – European Association for Osseointegration.
Dr. Roberto Markarian is always striving to keep the ImplArt Clinic up to date and in line with the latest developments in world dentistry. He believes above all in teamwork and is particularly concerned about the quality of treatments, especially patient satisfaction.
In the case of patients who have already had a dental implant and wish to have a new prosthesis, in the vast majority of cases we are able to identify the type of implant by evaluating the panoramic radiograph. This is due to the expertise of our clinical director, implant dentist Dr. Roberto Markarian.
Scientific History Dr. Roberto Markarian
Dr. Roberto Markarian graduated as a dental surgeon in 2001 from the USP School of Dentistry in São Paulo. While still a student, he carried out research into improving dental materials, particularly in the areas of dentistry, prosthodontics and implantology. As aresult of this work, he received 5 awards in Brazil. He described his results in more than 30 scientific articles, which were later published in international journals.
In the meantime, he has taken postgraduate courses in prosthetics and dental implants and has become a researcher and assistant to the fixed prosthetics team at USP (São Paulo)and at the São Leopoldo Mandic College (Campinas), as well as teaching college students and dentists.
In the area of academic research, Dr. Roberto Markarian has been conducting courses and research in the area of implant dentistry since 1998, and in the area of digital dentistry since 2004. He also gives lectures and training courses on modern digital dentistry tools.
Clinical coordination and planning – Summary of academic titles
Acting as a Judicial Technical Expert in the areas of Dentistry as well asAssistant Implantology
More than 30 scientific articles published innational and international journals
Technical consultant for the EsteticArt CAD/CAM computerized prosthetics laboratory in São Paulo
Ambassador of the company S.I.N. Implant System – Research and development of solutions in Digital Implant Dentistry (guideddental implants and computerized prostheses)
Dr. Roberto Markarian – Director ImplArt Dental Clinic
Dr. Markarian’s Postdoctoral Research in Implant Dentistry
Title: Dental implant-abutment fracture resistance and wear induced by single-unit screw-retained CAD components after mechanical cycling, fabricated by four CAM methods, Univ SL Mandic – 2020.
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Fabiana Mantovani Gomes França. There was an international scientific publication resulting from this work in JPD (Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry) 2021 (USA).
Dr. Roberto Markarian’s Doctoral Thesis in Implant Dentistry (PhD)
Title: SEM analysis of the adaptation of screw-retained unitary abutments fabricated by four CAD/CAM methods after mechanical cycling, Univ SL Mandic – 2017.
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Fabiana Mantovani Gomes França. There was an international scientific publication resulting from this work at IJOMI 2017 (USA).
Master’s Thesis in Prosthodontics (MSc)
Title: Biomechanics of force transmission to single implants as a function of prosthetic crown stiffness: photoelastic and dynamic analysis – USP School of Dentistry – 2005.
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Claudio Luiz Sendyk (FOUSP)
Dental Implants Specialization Monograph
Title: Evaluation of the All-on-4 (All-on-Four) technique for the installation of fixed prostheses on four implants with immediate loading – graftless technique for atrophied maxillae, USP School of Dentistry – 2008
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Francisco Fernando Todescan (FOUSP)
Dr. Markarian giving a lecture on Digital Dentistry
Congress Awards and Scholarships
1st Place in Group C5 of Panels at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the SBPqO-Pc179, Brazilian Society of Dental Research (2005).
1st Place in Scientific Panel, XXVI CUBO – Brazilian University Congress of Dentistry (2001).
2nd Place – Oral Presentation, XXVI CUBO – Brazilian University Congress of Dentistry (2001).
Scholarship – Removable Prosthesis, FOUSP (2001).
4th Place – Oral Presentation – Honorable Mention, XXIV CUBO – Brazilian University Congress of Dentistry (2000).
2nd Place – XXV de Janeiro Award for Encouraging Scientific Initiation, Academic Center XXV de Janeiro (2000).
Scholarship – Restorative Dentistry II, FOUSP (2000).
Published articles and some scientific work by Dr. Roberto Markarian
MARKARIAN RA, GALLES DP, FRANÇA FBG. Dental implant-abutment fracture resistance and wear induced by single-unit screw-retained CAD components after mechanical cycling, fabricated by four CAM methods. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2021.
MARKARIAN RA, GALLES DP, FRANÇA FBG. SEM analysis of the adaptation of single-unit screw-retained CAD/CAM abutments after mechanical cycling. International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants 2018.
Evaluation of the marginal adaptation of single zirconia abutments customized by the CAD/CAM system: laboratory study. R MARKARIAN, EMF and Silva, R Manfro. Implant News 10 (3), 363-367, 2013.
MARKARIAN, Roberto Adrian . New materials for implant dentistry and the choice of rehabilitation material. Implant News Perio News magazine, internet, Feb. 24, 2012.
MARKARIAN R.A., UEDA C., LAGANÁ D.C., SOUSA R.M., SENDYK C.L. Stress distribution after installation of fixed frameworks with marginal gaps over angled and parallel implants. Journal of Prosthodontics, v. 16, n. 2, p.117-122, 2007.
LOPES F.M., SENDYK C.L., DUARTE C.P., MARKARIAN R.A., ARANA-CHAVEZ V.E. Swine teeth as potential substitutes for in vitro studies in tooth adhesion: A SEM observation. Archives of Oral Biology, v. 51, p.548-551, 2006.
ADDED, N. ; RIZZUTTO, M. A. ; CURADO J ; FRANCCI CE ; MARKARIAN, RA ; MORI, M. . Trace elementary concentration in enamel after dental bleaching using HI-ERDA. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research (Print) (Ceased 1983. Disbanded in 2: ISSN 0168-9002 Nuclear iInstruments & Methods in Physic, v. 249, p. 684-687, 2006.
FALLA-SOTELO FO, RIZZUTTO MA, TABACKNICKS MH, ADDED N, BARBOSA MDL,MARKARIAN RA, QUINELATO A, MORI M, YOUSSEF M. Analysis and discussion of trace elements in teeth of different animal species. Brazilian Journal of Physics, v. 35, n. 3B, p.761-762, 2005.
BARCELOS DP, MARKARIAN RA, PINTO EG, CHELLOTTI A, HADDAD AE. Evaluation of the applicability of Carrea analysis in deciduous dentition Rev Ib-Am Odontopediatr Odontol Bebê, v. 8, n. 41, p.62-66, 2005.
MARKARIAN RA, LIMA RG, SOUSA RM, SENDYK CLTitle: The influence of the prosthetic materials on load transfer to dental implants. Technology Meets Surgery 2005, CD-ROM
UEDA C, MARKARIAN RA, SENDYK CL, LAGANÁ DC. Photoelastic analysis of stress distribution on parallel and angled implants after installation of fixed prostheses Brazilian Oral Research, v. 18, n. 1, p.45-52, 2004.
RIZUTTO MA, ADDED N, TABACKNIKS MH, LIGUORI NETO R, ACQUADRO JC, MACHADO LP, VILELA MM, OLIVEIRA TRCF, MARKARIAN RA, MORI M. External PIGE_PIXE measurements at the São Paulo 8UD tandem accelerator. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, v. 190, p. 186-189, 2002.
BALLESTER RY, MARKARIAN RA, LOGUERCIO AD Dimensional alteration of amalgam and gallium-based alloy Pesquisa Odontológica Brasileira, v. 15, n. 4, p.341-347, October to December 2001.
Dental Bleaching: Trace element concentration in enamel using particle accelerator. FRANCCI C, MARKARIAN RA, SPADA AE, NAKAMA R, MORI M, ADDED N, RIZZUTTO MA. International Academy of Dental Research, Honolulu, Hawaii – CD-ROM OF Abstracts, 2004.
Trace elements in human, bovine and swine dentin by PIXE. QUINELATO A, YOUSSEF F,MARKARIAN RA, YOUSSEF M, MORI M, RIZZUTTO MA, TABACNICKS MH, ADDED N, FALLA-SOTELO F. International Academy of Dental Research, Honolulu, Hawaii – CD-ROM OF Abstracts, 2004.
Analysis of trace element concentration in enamel after dental bleaching using particle accelerator. FRANCCI C, MARKARIAN RA, SPADA AE, NAKAMA R, MORI M, ADDED N, RIZZUTTO MA. J Appl Oral Sci, 12(sp. Issue):p.46, 2004.
Biomechanics of stress transmission to implants as a function of prosthetic crown stiffness – photoelastic analysis. MARKARIAN RA, SENDYK CL, LIMA RG, SOUZA RM. Brazilian Oral Research, 18(suppl):198 (pb333), 2004.
Evaluation of the elastic recovery of addition silicones in contact with astringent solutions. SILVA, MG, MARKARIAN RA, LISBOA MV, RODRIGUES-FILHO LE, MUENCH A. Pesq Odontol Bras, 17(2):199 (pb321), 2003.
Dissipation of stresses generated in the installation of suprastructures with marginal mismatches on parallel and angled implants. UEDA C, MARKARIAN RA, SENDYK CL. Pesq Odontol Bras, 17(2):255 (pc368), 2003.
Dissipation of stresses generated during installation and after loading of fixed prostheses on parallel and angled implants. MARKARIAN RA, SENDYK CL, UEDA C, LAGANA DC. Pesq Odontol Bras, 16(suppl):60 (Ia222), 2002.
Comparison of the elemental composition of human and bovine tooth enamel using nuclear techniques. MARKARIAN RA, OLIVEIRA TRCF, M, MORI M, ADDED N, VILELA, MM, CAMPOS TN, RIZZUTTO MA, TABACNICKS MH, MACHADO LP, LIGUORI-NETO R. Revista da Pós Graduação da FOUSP, 8(3):p.276 (IC04), 2001.
Comparison between the elemental composition of human and porcine dental enamel using nuclear techniques. OLIVEIRA TRCF, MARKARIAN RA, M, MORI M, ADDED N, VILELA, MM, CAMPOS TN, RIZZUTTO MA, TABACNICKS MH, MACHADO LP, LIGUORI-NETO R. Revista da Pós Graduação da FOUSP, 8(3):p.276 (IC05), 2001.
Comparison between chemical elements of human and bovine tooth enamel.MARKARIAN RA, OLIVEIRA TRCF, M, MORI M, ADDED N, VILELA, MM, RIZZUTTO MA. Pesq Odontol Bras, 15(suppl):29 (I060), 2001.
Copper and strontium in healthy human, bovine and porcine enamel. OLIVEIRA TRCF,MARKARIAN RA, M, MORI M, ADDED N, VILELA, MM, RIZZUTTO MA. Pesq Odontol Bras, 15(suppl):29 (I062), 2003.
Hybrid layer: effects of dentin treatment with glutaraldehyde and/or sodium hypochlorite on microleakage of composite resin restorations in bovine teeth.MARKARIAN RA, BALLESTER RY, LOGUERCIO AD. Revista da Pós Graduação da FOUSP, 7(suppl):p.18 (47), 2000.
Microleakage in healthy teeth. MARKARIAN RA, BALLESTER RY. Revista da Pós Graduação da FOUSP, 6(3):p.303, 1999.
Study on Mycroleakage in salutary teeth. MARKARIAN RA, BALLESTER RY. Academy of Dental Materials Annual Meeting Abstracts, Banff, Canada, 1998.
MARKARIAN RA, SENDYK CL, LIMA RG, SOUZA RM. Biomechanics of stress transmission to implants as a function of prosthetic crown stiffness – photoelastic analysis. PANEL. 21st Meeting of the Brazilian Society for Dental Research, Águas de Lindóia, 2004.
MARKARIAN RA, UEDA C, SENDYK CL. Dissipation of stresses generated by the installation and application of fixed prostheses on implants with marginal misalignments. PANEL. 21st International Dental Congress of São Paulo, São Paulo, 2003.
MARKARIAN RA, UEDA C, SENDYK CL, LAGANÁ DC. Dissipation of stresses generated during installation and after loading of fixed prostheses on parallel and angled implants PANEL. 21st Meeting of the Brazilian Society for Dental Research, Águas de Lindóia, 2002.
MARKARIAN RA, UEDA C, SENDYK CL. Dissipation of stresses generated during installation and after loading of fixed prostheses on parallel and angled implants PANEL. 20th International Dental Congress of São Paulo, São Paulo, 2002.
MARKARIAN RA, SENDYK CL, UEDA C. Dissipation of stresses generated during installation and after loading of fixed prostheses on parallel and angled implants PANEL. 3rd APCD International Congress on Osseointegration, São Paulo, 2002.
MARKARIAN RA, OLIVEIRA TRCF, MORI M, ADDED N, VILELA MM, CAMPOS TN, RIZZUTTO MA, TABACKNIKS MH, MACHADO LP, NETO RL. Comparison of the chemical composition of human and bovine tooth enamel using nuclear techniques. PANEL. 26th Brazilian University Congress of Dentistry, São Paulo, 2002.
OLIVEIRA TRCF, MARKARIAN RA, MORI M, ADDED N, VILELA MM, CAMPOS TN, RIZZUTTO MA, TABACKNIKS MH, MACHADO LP, NETO RL. Comparison of the chemical composition of human, bovine and porcine tooth enamel using nuclear physics. ORAL PRESENTATION. 26th Brazilian University Congress of Dentistry, São Paulo, 2002.
MARKARIAN RA, OLIVEIRA TRCF, MORI M, ADDED N, VILELA MM, CAMPOS TN, RIZZUTTO MA, TABACKNIKS MH, MACHADO LP, NETO RL. Comparison of the chemical composition of human and bovine tooth enamel using nuclear techniques. PANEL. 9th FOUSP Research Meeting, São Paulo, 2001.
MARKARIAN RA, OLIVEIRA TRCF, MORI M, ADDED N, VILELA MM, CAMPOS TN, RIZZUTTO MA, TABACKNIKS MH, MACHADO LP, NETO RL. Comparison between the chemical composition of human and bovine tooth enamel using nuclear physics. PANEL. 53rd Annual Meeting of the SBPC, Salvador, 2001.
MARKARIAN RA, LOGUERCIO AD, BALLESTER RY. Hybrid Layer: Effects of dentin treatment with glutaraldehyde and/or sodium hypochlorite on microleakage of composite resin restorations in bovine teeth. PANEL. 8th FOUSP Research Meeting, São Paulo, 2000.
MARKARIAN RA, BALLESTER RY. Microleakage in healthy teeth. PANEL. 19th International Dental Congress of São Paulo, São Paulo, 2000.
MARKARIAN RA, LOGUERCIO AD, BALLESTER RY. Hybrid Layer: Effects of dentin treatment with glutaraldehyde and/or sodium hypochlorite on microleakage of composite resin restorations in bovine teeth. PANEL. 8th USP International Symposium on Scientific Initiation, Ribeirão Preto, 2000.
MARKARIAN RA, BALLESTER RY. Microleakage in healthy teeth. PANEL. 7th FOUSP Research Meeting, São Paulo, 1999.
MARKARIAN RA, BALLESTER RY. Microleakage in healthy teeth. PANEL. Academy of Dental Materials annual meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 1998.