Hahn Tapered Implants are specially designed to perform in even the most demanding clinical situations:
Robust 3 mm implant allows for restoration of narrow ridges and tight interproximal spaces.
Tooth #7 is restored using a narrow-diameter Hahn Tapered Implant.
Clinical dentistry and images by Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, MAGD
A 3.0-mm-diameter Hahn Tapered Implant is used to restore the edentulous space resulting from a congenitally missing lateral maxillary incisor.
Clinical dentistry and images by Jack A. Hahn, DDS
Tooth #10 is restored using a narrow-diameter Hahn Tapered Implant.
Clinical dentistry and images by Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, MAGD
Achieve high primary stability, facilitating non-functional provisionalization where indicated.
After extracting tooth #5, a Hahn Tapered Implant is immediately placed and a provisional crown delivered, leading to an esthetic, predictable final restoration.
Clinical dentistry and images by Jack A. Hahn, DDS
A large periapical defect necessitates precise angulation of a Hahn Tapered Implant in the extraction site prior to temporization, establishing a stable foundation for the eventual restoration.
Clinical dentistry and images by Jack A. Hahn, DDS
A central incisor is extracted and immediately replaced with a Hahn Tapered Implant and provisional crown, facilitating an esthetic final outcome.
Clinical dentistry and images by Paresh B. Patel, DDS
A Hahn Tapered Implant is immediately placed into an extraction socket to replace a grossly decayed tooth #10, establishing the stability needed for provisionalization and a predictable final restoration.
Clinical dentistry and images by Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, MAGD
The simplified surgical protocol of the Hahn Tapered Implant System has helped me boost my case efficiency, with the wide-ranging assortment facilitating predictable placement in all regions of the mouth. The implant performs exceptionally well in fresh extraction sites. Anyone looking to confront the challenges of implant therapy will appreciate the versatility and performance of this exciting new system.
– Dr. Paresh Patel, DDS, Mooresville, NC
Tapered body design allows placement of wider implant diameters in all regions of the mouth.
An edentulous mandible is restored using Hahn Tapered Implants in an All-on-Four treatment configuration.
Clinical dentistry and images by Jack A. Hahn, DDS
Hahn Tapered Implants are placed immediately into extraction sites, establishing the stability needed for provisionalization and long-term reconstruction of both the patient’s arches.
Clinical dentistry and images by Paresh B. Patel, DDS
After extracting a patient’s non-restorable maxillary dentition, Hahn Tapered Implants are inserted to retain an implant overdenture.
Clinical dentistry and images by Paresh B. Patel, DDS
Hahn Tapered Implants are used to treat an edentulous span in the maxillary arch.
Clinical dentistry and images by Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, MAGD
The terminal dentition of a mandibular arch is restored with seven Hahn Tapered Implants and a full-arch monolithic zirconia prosthesis.
Clinical dentistry and images by Jack A. Hahn, DDS
Hahn Tapered Implants are immediately placed and provisionalized in an edentulous span of a patient’s anterior maxilla, contributing to a predictable final outcome.
Clinical dentistry and images by Jack A. Hahn, DDS
Precise control of angulation during placement allows for optimal positioning in fresh extraction sockets.
Tooth #30 is extracted and immediately replaced with a Hahn Tapered Implant.
Clinical dentistry and images by Paresh B. Patel, DDS
A Hahn Tapered Implant is immediately placed following the extraction of tooth #19.
Clinical dentistry and images by Paresh B. Patel, DDS
A Hahn Tapered Implant is immediately placed into the extraction socket of a maxillary central incisor.
Clinical dentistry and images by Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, MAGD
Tooth #10 is immediately replaced with a Hahn Tapered Implant, leading to an esthetic final restoration.
Clinical dentistry and images by Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, MAGD
Hahn Tapered Implants are immediately placed into extraction sites in the areas of tooth #3 & #4.
Clinical dentistry and images by Paresh B. Patel, DDS
The Hahn™ Tapered Implant System offers practitioners some distinct advantages: an easy-to-use surgical kit with length-specific drills, a thread pattern that engages the bone precisely as directed with a high degree of initial stability, and esthetic healing and restorative components for a natural emergence profile. Add to this the support of an industry-leading laboratory, and you won’t find a more complete implant system anywhere on the market.
– Dr. Timothy Kosinski, DDS, MAGD, Bingham Farms, MI
Streamlined surgical protocol and pronounced thread design simplifies implant placement.
Tooth #14 is replaced using a Hahn Tapered Implant.
Clinical dentistry and images by Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, MAGD
An edentulous space in the area of tooth #4 is restored with a Hahn Tapered Implant.
Clinical dentistry and images by Paresh B. Patel, DDS
A narrow edentulous space in the area of tooth #29 is restored using a 3.5-mm-diameter Hahn Tapered Implant.
Clinical dentistry and images by Paresh B. Patel, DDS
Jim Glidewell, CDT, and his team share my commitment to quality, research, and the desire to make life-changing implant treatment available to more patients. Their dedication to this common goal is tangible and wide-ranging, from supporting our educational efforts to providing an advanced product portfolio to grow the dental industry.
– Carl E. Misch, DDS, MDS, Ph.D. (h.c.)
(1947-2017)
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