NobelReplace and Replace Select Tapered – one implant system for all your needs
The well-established and easy-to-use implant system

The original tapered implant

NobelReplace and the original tapered implant Replace Select mimic the shape of a natural tooth root. They are designed for high initial stability in all loading protocols, including Immediate Function.
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Wide choice of prosthetic options
NobelReplace and Replace Select support the comprehensive range of NobelProcera CAD/CAM dental prosthetics as well as Nobel Biocare's full range of prefabricated abutments.
Easy-to-use prosthetic connection for efficient workflow
The internal tri-channel connection offers an easy-to-use connection with an unrivaled tactile feel for accurate and predictable abutment placement:
- Get access to the large pool of trained restorative clinicians who prefer the tri-channel connection
- Unrivaled tactile feel for accurate and predictable abutment placement
- Color-coded for accurate and fast identification
- Three positions
Testimonials

Dr. Egon Euwe, Italy
“NobelReplace Platform Shift allows existing NobelReplace Tapered users to broaden their implant offering without having to abandon the familiar surgical protocol or the color-coded components that drop into place with the tri-channel connection. When crestal bone preservation and soft tissue volume are critical, this is my implant of choice.”

Dr. Baldwin W. Marchack, USA
"After more than 25 years of experience with dental implant treatments, NobelReplace Tapered is still my preferred implant system. I especially like the high restorative flexibility for serving all my patients' needs. The consistent performance and clinical outcome makes it an implant I trust for any clinical indication."

Dr. José Luis González Valenzuela, Spain
“Judging from the results four months after having placed these implants in clinical trials, I am very impressed. The platform shift solution shows a marked improvement on soft tissue response and the implant can also be used without having to change our methodology, drills and implant drivers, which is a welcome and stress-free innovation!”
Literature

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2 Cosyn J, Eghbali A, De Bruyn H, et al. Immediate single-tooth implants in the anterior maxilla: 3-year results of a case series on hard and soft tissue response and aesthetics. J Clin Periodontol 2011;38(8):746-53.
3 Zechner W, Tangl S, Fürst G, Tepper G, Thams U, Mailath G, Watzek G. Osseous healing characteristics of three different implant types. Clin Oral Implants Res 2003;14(2):150-7
4 Schüpbach P, Glauser R, Rocci A, Martignoni M, Sennerby L, Lundgren A, Gottlow J. The human bone-oxidized titanium implant interface: A light microscopic, scanning electron microscopic, back-scatter scanning electronmicroscopic, and energy-dispersive x-ray study of clinically retrieved dental implants. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2005;7 Suppl 1:S36-43
5 Ivanoff CJ, Widmark G, Johansson C, Wennerberg A. Histologic evaluation of bone response to oxidized and turned titanium micro-implants in human jawbone. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2003;18(3):341-8
6 Hall J, Miranda-Burgos P, Sennerby L. Stimulation of directed bone growth at oxidized implants by macrocopic grooves: an in vivo study. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res 2005;7 (Suppl 1):76-82
7 Glauser R, Portmann M, Ruhstaller P, et al. Stability measurements of immediately loaded machined and oxidized implants in the posterior maxilla. A comparative clinical study using resonance frequency analysis. Appl Osseointegration Res 2001;2(27-29)