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Osstell Beacon What's in the Box
Each Osstell Beacon package comes with:
- 1 Beacon Instrument
- 1 SmartPeg Mount
- 1 Osstell Key
- 1 TestPeg
- 1 Charging Cable
Osstell Beacon: Key Features and Benefits
It can help the clinician to decide when each implant of individual patient is ready to be restored both with temporary solutions as well as the final restoration. Ease of use:
- Makes dental implant treatments more predictable
- Improves patient confidence and comfort
- Assess osseointegration and determine implant stability
- Optimize restorative protocol: Know when to load – The Osstell ISQ technology can assist when determining the patient specific restorative protocol.
- Visualizations of stability and healing progress
- Easy-to -Use: The Osstell Beacon makes the stability measurement very intuitive.
- Easy -to -Handle: Lightweight, and portable
- Easy -to - Understand: Having the Osstell ISQ measurements presented also with a colored indication on the instrument, which is a result of the clinical evidence from using the Osstell ISQ scale, gives visual aid of the implant stability status.
Ostell Beacon: How it Works
The Osstell Beacon uses Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA) to determine implant stability and osseointegration. The result is presented as an ISQ value of 1–100. The higher the ISQ, the more stable the implant. The values and stability indications are based on scientific data.
The Osstell Beacon has built-in color-coded technology to provide the clinician with an easily visualization of the ISQ value.
Ostell ISQ Scale
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Osstell Beacon: How to Measure Implant Stability
Recent reviews
Prof. Peter Moy
5 out of 5 stars
Osstell has become my personal guide in determining the appropriate time to load patients’ implants, and I now use it for every implant case.
Paul S. Rosen, DMD, MS, FACD
5 out of 5 stars
Osstell use is critical for my implant practice. This device more than pays for itself as there are always several patients who heal slowly or who have implants placed with extremely low insertion torque. This confounds my ability to predict when healing has been adequate to proceed to the restorative phase. No longer am I the villain who slows up patient care, but it is objective data about the patient’s healing that becomes the determining factor.
Prof. Daniel Buser
5 out of 5 stars
In daily practice, we never measure the insertion torque since we use Osstell instead to monitor implant stability. For non-splinted implants, we want the second ISQ value to be ≥70 to initiate the prosthetic rehabilitation with functional loading. In most implant patients, this is either at 4 or 8 weeks of healing allowing an early loading protocol.
Prof. Meredith
5 out of 5 stars
“Osstell Beacon is a very simple to use but still sophisticated instrument. On its own it displays ISQ values for both directions which is essential. In addition a colored indicator displays green (good), amber and red (caution)." Prof. Neil Meredith
Dr. Barry
5 out of 5 stars
" With the new Osstell Beacon, I have a cordless, light and nimble device. Easy to use with the colorful light display and reliable measures of implant stability.” Dr. Barry Levin