OSSTELL ISQ STRENGTHEN UNIT

ADVANTAGES:

  1. Optimal loading decisions
  2. Early warnings – preventing failure
  3. Quality assurance

ISQ (Implant Stability Quotient) is a measurement scale for use with the RFA (Resonance Frequency Analysis) method of determining implant stability. It’s a mapping of resonance frequencies (kHz), presented as a clinically useful scale of 1-100 ISQ.

Osstell ISQ. Comfortable, fast and easy to use.

Obtaining exact implant stability measures using the Osstell ISQ meter is a completely non-invasive procedure. It can normally be performed in a few seconds.

Experience shows that patients fnd it both comfortable and reassuring.

The Instrument Kit

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The actual Osstell instrument (1) is attractively designed, compact and very easy to use. Measurement results are clearly visible on the large display. They are also stored in memory and can be transferred to a Windows PC using a USB cable (4). The meter is powered by a rechargeable battery and is delivered with a measurement probe (2), a mains plug (3), a testing device (5) and user manuals.

TECHNICAL DATA:

Rated power:
5 VA, Type FW 7660M/05
Instrument size: 195 x 120 x 45 mm
Package size: 280 x 240 x 63 mm
Instrument weight: 0.4 kg
Total gross weight: 1.0 kg

The SmartPeg

The SmartPeg is a small, precision-crafted metal rod that attaches to the implant (or abutment) while a measurement is being performed. It’s easy to mount and requires minimal space in the patient’s mouth. SmartPegs are available for most major implant systems. They are singleuse and delivered sterile in boxes of fve units. In non-homogenous bone, the SmartPeg automatically resonates in two perpendicular directions – thus providing a correct value for the highest as well as the lowest stability direction of the implant.

The Data Manager

The Data Manager is an optional software application that allows measurements to be received and analyzed by a standard Windows PC.