How to Evaluate an Implant Brand

Not all dental implant brands are equal, and the proliferation of options available to clinicians in 2026 makes systematic evaluation more important than ever. Before reviewing individual brands, it is worth establishing the criteria that actually matter for clinical decision-making:

A useful clinical heuristic: the implant itself represents approximately 20–30% of the total per-case cost. Connection type, prosthetic component availability, and the learning curve for a new system often matter more than the implant fixture price per se.

Tier 1: Decades of RCT Data, Global Standard

Tier 1 brands have accumulated 15–30+ years of peer-reviewed prospective clinical data, have been studied in diverse patient populations across multiple continents, and carry the highest level of evidence supporting their survival and success rates. They represent the regulatory and scientific gold standard against which all other systems are benchmarked.

Straumann — Basel, Switzerland

Premium Pricing
Connection: Internal CrossFit / TorcFit (BL); Loxim (TL)
Signature Implant: BLX (Bone Level Tapered)
Surface: SLActive (hydrophilic), SLA
Material: Roxolid (Ti-Zr alloy) / Grade 4 Ti

Straumann is widely regarded as the global reference brand in implantology. The company's research infrastructure — including the Straumann Research Institute, the International Team for Implantology (ITI), and partnerships with major university centers worldwide — has produced a body of clinical evidence unmatched in depth and geographic diversity. The SLActive surface, introduced in the early 2000s, remains the most extensively studied hydrophilic implant surface in dentistry.

The current flagship, the BLX, represents the evolution of Straumann's bone-level philosophy into a fully tapered, high-primary-stability design compatible with immediate implant protocols and the Pro Arch full-arch system. The Roxolid alloy body permits reduced implant diameter without compromising fracture resistance — clinically significant for narrow-ridge situations. The prosthetic ecosystem is comprehensive, including CARES digital components, and the brand's CAD/CAM integration is among the most developed in the industry.

Nobel Biocare — Zurich, Switzerland

Premium Pricing
Connection: Internal hex (Replace CC); Conical (Active, PMC)
Signature Implant: Nobel Active / Nobel Parallel CC
Surface: TiUnite (anodized oxide)
Notable: Inventor of modern osseointegration research

Nobel Biocare holds a unique historical position as the company that commercialized Brånemark's osseointegration concept, producing the world's first titanium implant system in 1965. The brand carries the longest continuous clinical record in implantology. The TiUnite surface and Nobel Active's aggressive thread design created the benchmark for immediate implant placement protocols in the 2000s. Nobel Biocare's All-on-4 trademark and its extensive documentation of the full-arch immediate loading concept remain clinically authoritative references.

Zimmer Biomet — Warsaw, Indiana, USA

Premium Pricing
Connection: Internal hex; Tapered Screw-Vent (TSV)
Signature Implant: Tapered Screw-Vent / Trabecular Metal
Surface: MTX (microtextured) / Trabecular Metal
Notable: Trabecular Metal technology (tantalum scaffold)

Zimmer Biomet occupies a strong position particularly within the US and hospital-affiliated dental surgery market. Its Trabecular Metal implant — incorporating a tantalum trabecular scaffold at the coronal portion — represents a genuinely differentiated engineering approach for compromised bone scenarios. The Tapered Screw-Vent system carries extensive clinical data across US-based surgical practices. Zimmer Biomet's deep integration with orthopedic surgery networks makes it a frequent choice in academic medical centers.

Dentsply Sirona / Astra Tech — York, PA, USA

Premium Pricing
Connection: Conical Seal Design (11° taper)
Signature Implant: OsseoSpeed EV / OsseoSpeed TX
Surface: OsseoSpeed (fluoride-modified, blasted)
Notable: Strong posterior mandible outcomes

The Astra Tech OsseoSpeed EV system is distinguished by its 11-degree conical seal connection, which produces very tight abutment-implant interface stability and has demonstrated some of the most consistent marginal bone level preservation in long-term prospective studies. The OsseoSpeed fluoride-modified surface has been particularly well-studied for mandibular posterior placements, where the combination of dense cortical bone and the biologically active fluoride chemistry produces reliable, fast osseointegration. Dentsply Sirona's acquisition of Astra Tech brought this system into a broader prosthetic technology ecosystem.

Tier 2: Strong Clinical Evidence, Excellent Value

Tier 2 brands have accumulated 10–20 years of clinical data through peer-reviewed prospective studies and systematic reviews. They deliver implant performance that is clinically equivalent to Tier 1 brands in most scenarios, but at meaningfully lower price points. These brands represent the best value proposition for high-volume practices, group practices, and full-arch rehabilitation centers.

Neodent — Curitiba, Brazil (Straumann Group)

Mid-Range Pricing
Connection: Grand Morse (GM) — 16° Morse taper
Signature Implant: Helix GM / Drive CM / Titamax
Surface: Acqua (hydrophilic) / NeoPoros
Parent Company: Straumann Group (since 2015)

Neodent's integration into the Straumann Group in 2015 transformed it from a leading Brazilian brand into a globally backed system with access to Straumann's research infrastructure, regulatory resources, and manufacturing quality standards. The Grand Morse connection — a 16-degree internal conical interface — is one of the tightest in the industry, producing microgap values consistently below 5 µm in laboratory testing and demonstrating superior platform switching geometry for crestal bone preservation.

The Acqua surface delivers hydrophilic osseointegration kinetics comparable to SLActive, enabling 3–4 week loading protocols and immediate loading when primary stability is adequate. Neodent's positioning as a "premium value" system — offering Straumann Group research backing and manufacturing quality at 40–60% of Straumann list pricing — makes it one of the most compelling choices for price-sensitive markets without clinical compromise. Dental Implants carries the full Neodent Grand Morse portfolio.

MegaGen — Gyeongbuk, South Korea

Mid-Range Pricing
Connection: Conical (AnyRidge), Hex (AnyOne)
Signature Implant: AnyRidge / R2 Gate
Surface: Xpeed (UV-photoactivated)
Notable: Strong in Korean and European markets

MegaGen has built a strong international reputation on the back of the AnyRidge system, whose wide-diameter, aggressive thread design achieves exceptionally high primary stability in challenging bone scenarios. The Xpeed UV-photoactivated surface represents a genuine innovation — contact angles approaching 0° without the storage-in-saline requirement of SLActive or Acqua. The brand's growing body of peer-reviewed publications and its expanding presence at international implantology congresses position it solidly in Tier 2 for the global market.

Osstem — Seoul, South Korea

Mid-Range Pricing
Connection: Internal hex (US/SS/GS series)
Signature Implant: TS III SA / HIOSSEN ETIII
Surface: SA (sandblasted + acid etched)
Notable: Largest implant manufacturer by unit volume globally

Osstem is the world's largest dental implant manufacturer by unit volume, with a particularly dominant market share in Asia and a rapidly growing US footprint through its Hiossen subsidiary. The SA surface (sandblasted and acid etched, moderately hydrophilic) and the TSIII platform have been validated in multiple RCTs and systematic reviews with 5–10 year follow-up data demonstrating high survival rates. Osstem's manufacturing scale translates to competitive pricing and very high production consistency. Clinical evidence, while robust, skews toward Asian patient populations and bone morphologies.

SIN — Sistema de Implante Nacional, Brazil

Value Pricing
Connection: Morse taper (Unit) / Hex (Master)
Signature Implant: Unit Cone / Classic
Surface: Neoporos / Sandblasted + acid etched
Notable: Strongest value proposition in the Americas

SIN (Sistema de Implante Nacional) has been a fixture in Latin American implantology for over two decades and has expanded significantly into the US market through price-competitive distribution. The Unit Cone system features a Morse taper connection geometry and has accumulated prospective clinical data that validates its reliability for single-tooth and full-arch applications. For practices managing large patient volumes with cost-sensitive demographics, SIN offers a clinically defensible system at a price point 60–70% below Tier 1 premium brands. Dental Implants carries SIN implants for practices seeking a high-value option within a well-validated Brazilian system.

Tier 3: Emerging and Regional Brands

Tier 3 encompasses a broad range of emerging, regional, and private-label implant systems. These include brands such as Anthogyr (France), BioHorizons (US), Alpha-Bio Tec (Israel), Dentium (Korea), Bredent (Germany), and numerous Chinese manufacturers entering international markets. Some of these — particularly BioHorizons and Alpha-Bio — carry meaningful clinical documentation and should not be dismissed categorically. However, the common characteristic across Tier 3 is a more limited or geographically concentrated evidence base and, in some cases, less mature prosthetic ecosystems. For high-complexity or high-risk cases, clinicians should weight evidence volume heavily in brand selection.

Side-by-Side Comparison Table

Brand Connection Signature Implant Surface Price Range Research Level
Straumann ★ CrossFit / TorcFit conical BLX SLActive $$$$ Extensive (Tier 1)
Nobel Biocare Conical / Internal hex Nobel Active TiUnite $$$$ Extensive (Tier 1)
Zimmer Biomet Internal hex / TSV Tapered Screw-Vent MTX / Trabecular Metal $$$–$$$$ Extensive (Tier 1)
Dentsply Astra Conical Seal (11°) OsseoSpeed EV OsseoSpeed (fluoride) $$$–$$$$ Extensive (Tier 1)
Neodent ★ Grand Morse (16° taper) Helix GM Acqua / NeoPoros $$–$$$ Strong (Tier 2)
MegaGen Conical (AnyRidge) AnyRidge Xpeed (UV) $$–$$$ Good (Tier 2)
Osstem Internal hex TS III SA SA (blast + etch) $$ Good (Tier 2)
SIN ★ Morse taper / Hex Unit Cone Neoporos $–$$ Adequate (Tier 2)

★ Carried by Dental Implants

Why Dental Implants Carries Neodent and Straumann

The decision to focus our portfolio on Neodent and Straumann — with SIN as a value-tier option — was not made arbitrarily. It reflects a deliberate analysis of evidence quality, connection performance, surface technology, and supply chain reliability.

The Straumann Group Advantage

A fundamental factor is that both Straumann and Neodent are Straumann Group brands. Straumann acquired Neodent in 2015 specifically to create a tiered portfolio strategy: Straumann covers the premium segment, while Neodent offers equivalent manufacturing quality and research support at a price point accessible to a broader clinical market. This means that when a practice purchases Neodent implants, they benefit from:

Connection Quality: Grand Morse vs. The Field

The Grand Morse connection used by Neodent is a 16-degree internal conical (Morse taper) interface. Among all connection geometries, deep conical taper connections demonstrate the lowest microgap values under load — consistently below 5 µm in independent laboratory testing. Bacterial micro-leakage through the connection is correspondingly minimal, which correlates with better long-term crestal bone level preservation. For full-arch rehabilitation practices where prosthesis longevity and bone level stability are primary outcomes, connection quality is a non-negotiable consideration.

Surface Technology: SLActive and Acqua

Both Straumann (SLActive) and Neodent (Acqua) offer superhydrophilic surfaces that represent the current clinical standard for accelerated osseointegration. In a market where immediate and early loading protocols are increasingly the norm — driven by patient demand for reduced treatment time — carrying systems with hydrophilic surfaces is not a differentiator, it is a baseline requirement for a professionally credible implant supply practice.

The SIN Value Tier

SIN rounds out the portfolio for practices operating in cost-sensitive market segments or managing cases where a proven, clinically adequate system at a lower per-unit cost is the right clinical and economic choice. SIN's two-decade Brazilian track record and growing US market presence make it a defensible choice for appropriately selected cases.

Our portfolio philosophy: offer the right system for the right case at the right price — Straumann BLX for the highest-demand immediate protocols, Neodent Grand Morse for the best value-to-evidence ratio in routine and complex cases, and SIN for cost-optimized scenarios where a validated system at accessible pricing serves the patient and practice best.