The Journal of Japan Gnathology
Online ISSN : 1884-8184
ISSN-L : 0289-2030
IMZ (Intramobile Zylinder) Implants
Fumihiko Watanabe
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1989 Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages 15-25

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The IMZ Implant is a submersible one based on the concept of osteointegration. The IMZ implant system utilizes a two phase surgical procedure. The first phase includes the surgical implantation of the implant cylinder followed by a three to four month healing period during which time the implant is in a stress-free environment covered by mucosa. The second phase involves uncovering the implant, preparing for and fabricating the appliance, and the final attachment of the prosthesis to the implant.
The concentration of occlusal forces must be dispersed in order to avoid bone resorption around the osseointegrated implant. Therefore an insert of (IME) is placed between the prosthesis and the implant. IME is fabricated from polyoxymethylene (POM) which is a viscoelastic material. Due to its mechanical properties, POM protects the bone/implant interface from high stresses in a manner similar to natural dentition. The physiological mobility is very similar to that of the periodonal ligament of natural teeth; it operates to avoid concentration of stresses.
POM was developed in 1960 and has been used in medical devices for nearly 20 years, having been applied to implant products ranging from orthopaedics to cardiovascular medicine. POM has the physical properties of wear resistance, toughness and high density. However, since plastics are not as durable as metal, in time the IME implant will need to be replaced. It is recommended that it be replaced at least once per year during a routine check-up.
The pure titanium cylinder has a titanium plasma flame spray surface coating which increases the surface area of the implant six fold, encouraging rapid initial implant fixation and improved osseointegration as compared with a smooth surface implant.
The cylindrical shape of this implant is created in the bone by a precision drill system. The drills for the IMZ implant system consist of a marking drill, a spiral drill, a round drill and a cannon drill. The cannon drill has three diameters, 2.8mm, 3.3mm and 4.0mm. The spiral and cannon drills have specially adapted internal irrigation systems for atraumatic preparation of the implant receptor site. The specially designed IMZ drills minimize thermal and mechanical trauma to the bone at the implant site, creating a receptor site which precisely fits the implant. A smooth, highly polished titanium transmucosal implant extension (TIE) permits the healthy adaptation of the soft tissue to the implant and facilitates oral hygiene.
IMZ implants are indicated for free standing, free end and edentulous cases. The IMZ implant system can also be used in totally edentulous patients where fixed prostheses are indicated and desired. It is recommended that 6 implants be incorporated into the treatment plan for patients where multiple implants are positioned between the mental foramina. Otherwise, the edentulous mandible can be restored with a standard IMZ bar and clip assembly with an IMZ implant in each cuspid region.
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