Impro Light Implant System
The Impro Light implant system is recommended for simple clinical cases and flapless procedures in D1 bone.

Impro Light Implants
System Features
- Thanks to the rounded neck of the implant, the cortical plate of the bone does not experience stress, and thus does not resorb.
- The depth of implant insertion is easily controlled due to the cylindrical shape of the implant neck.
- Vertical bone loss is minimal due to reduced stress in the neck area.
- Innovative SuperH surface treatment and biological threading promote accelerated osseointegration.

Advantages of Impro Light Implants
- A unified orthopedic platform is independent of the implant's diameter and length.
- A wide range of abutments for prosthetics: abutments for cement, screw, magnetic, and matrix fixation. Titanium, metal (CoCr), plastic, gold-platinum, zirconium, burn-out and semi-burn-out abutments. Custom-made abutments.
- All titanium abutments have a gold-colored anodized surface, reducing wear and creating optimal aesthetics.
Special Design Promoting Bone Tissue Preservation
- Internal conical connection with anti-rotational hex.
- Platform switching: the diameter of the Impro abutment is smaller than the diameter of the Impro Light implant platform. This step forms a ring of connective tissue similar to the circular ligament of a tooth, protecting the connection between the implant and the bone, thereby preventing bone resorption.
- Micro-threading on the implant neck evenly distributes load and prevents cortical bone resorption.

Simple and Clear Surgical Protocol
Drilling should be performed at 800-1200 RPM (depending on the type of micromotor) with abundant external cooling. It is recommended to use a handpiece with a 20:1 reduction. Burrs should penetrate the bone for 1-2 seconds to avoid overheating. It is recommended to perform no more than 5-6 reciprocating motions with each burr.
The high cutting efficiency of the burrs allows the formation of an implant bed in seconds.
- Alloy steel burrs or burrs with DLC coating prepare the bone easily and quickly without the risk of overheating. Small diameter burrs have three cutting blades, medium diameter burrs have four blades, and large size burrs have five cutting edges, increasing cutting capability and facilitating implant bed formation without the risk of bone tissue injury.
- Laser marks on the burrs are easily distinguishable in the oral cavity and do not erase during processing.
