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Neoss Group Introduces New Simplified Digital Workflow and NeoGen Cape PTFE membrane

Neoss Group, a UK-based dental solutions company, has launched a simplified digital workflow and a new patented, single-tooth PTFE implant-secured membrane. The company has been providing smart solutions to dental professionals for over 20 years to deliver cost-effective and reliable treatments with predictable long-term results. 

Neoss’ New Digital Workflow

Neoss has developed a new digital workflow that consists of just six easy steps that they claim will save time, money, and increase predictability for the best functional and esthetic outcomes. The workflow includes the NeoScan 1000, an intraoral scanner, and the Neoss Esthetic Healing Abutment with ScanPeg, an integrated esthetic healing and scan abutment.  

“Building off the successful launch of NeoScan 1000, an intraoral scanner that changed the industry giving more dental professionals the possibility to afford to do digital impressions, we now have a simplified digital workflow that will help them save even more money and time,” said Dr Robert Gottlander, CEO and President of Neoss Group.

NeoGen Cape PTFE Launched

In addition to the new digital workflow, Neoss has also launched the NeoGen Cape PTFE membrane, a new addition to the NeoGen PTFE family, which supports the regrowth of lost bone. The NeoGen Cape PTFE membrane helps with buccal bone deficiencies in the esthetic zone and gives fewer treatment steps thanks to direct fixation to the implant. 

“The innovative membrane fixation method on the implant leads to a predictably undisturbed healing process and significantly reduces the complication rate. The excellent esthetic results support this impressively.” said Dr Christian Schober, Specialist in maxillofacial surgery Vienna, Austria.

All Neoss products, including the new digital workflow and PTFE implant-secured membrane, are available in the Neoss Online Store and by contacting local sales professionals or customer service.

Click here for more information about Neoss’ Digital Workflow and NeoGen Cape PTFE membrane by Neoss Group.

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