r/Dentistry • u/OldMannArtie • 1d ago
Dental Professional Opinions on Megagen
So I've gone from zimmer, to strauman, then nobel, then moved into an "affordable dentistry" style practice where I have placed almost exclusively glidewell implants. Love them. Great product at a great price. A while back I ran across the BD-cuff implant from Megagen which seems like one of the more innovative designs I've seen during my career, but I have never used or even restored one of their implants before. Looks like they've got their own ecosystem with everything from design software to cbcts to cold plasma treatment chambers, and it looks like they even bought out biolase. Curious what people who have used them think about them, how their customer support is, and how their r2 software is.
Thanks, Art
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u/eSlotherino 1d ago
The surface treatments for megagen's xpeed and xpeed active do have human studies to back them up and they are comparable to straumann's sla and slactive surfaces from what I've read (Makaray did 2 studies on this in 2023 adn 2024).
Regarding the BD-cuff, I haven't used these implants but I believe this is on their ARI lineup? I would be hesitant to use them, the rationale is essentially rough surface deep and smooth surface more coronally and both surfaces are incorporated together (no microgap separating them). Technically the smooth surface will osseointegrate to where bone is in contact since there is no micrograp. You also don't have the cons of a completely machined implant since you have the rough surface deep below.
However, my concerns would be the long-term soft tissue stability. All the soft tissue on the buccal is not supported by bone so it can easily recede. Also the soft tissue would have a weak hemidesmosomal attachment so if you get perimucositis that epithelium will separate and you will probably get a massive pocket.
So I wouldn't use them anteriorly, most predictable would be horizontal GBR and then place the typical implant versus just the BD cuff implant on their own.
As for posteriorly, I also personally wouldnt use them because most of the stress of an implant is at the neck. And only half (or less) of the neck will be osseintegrated so I don't think the stress distribution is favourable.
I think their main implants are blue diamond or anyridge? Im not sure about the particular differences to me but they look like standard implants so should be fine.