WHY SHOULD I BUY THIS?:
The Procedure
By mounting a MulTipeg the measurement is made in a second. Just aim for the magnet on top of the MulTipeg. Non-invasive, objective, accurate and repeatable.
The technique behind and the ISQ scale
The technique behind the Penguin RFA is called Resonance Frequence Analysis (RFA) and the measurement unit is named Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ).
The peg is excited by magnetic pulses and vibrates due to the stiffness in the contact area between the bone and the implant surface.Once attached to an implant, magnetic pulses cause the MulTipeg™ to vibrate. The instrument measures the frequency of the vibration and translates it to an ISQ scale value between 1 and 99. The higher the ISQ value, the better the stability. RFA measures implant stability as a function of interface stiffness, which correlates with implant displacement, i.e. micro-mobility. The local bone density determines the ISQ value, and is influenced by factors such as the implant placement technique, implant design and healing time. Implants with low and/or dropping ISQ values seem to pose an increased risk for failure compared with implants with high and/or increasing values.
The ISQ-scale and clinical guidelines
Values above ISQ 70 indicate a very stable implant with low micro-mobility. This value is typically recommended for one-stage and immediate loading. A second measurement is recommended before the final restoration to verify osseointegration.
Osseointegration
Values in the range of 75 ISQ means the implant is already so stable that osseointegration cannot add stability in a significant way. The proof of osseointegration is the lack of a drop in ISQ.
MulTipegs™
Sensible measuring devices made in titanium with sealed magnets, which makes them reusable. The main purpose with its design are environment considerations and to make them cost effective.
- For all major implant systems
- Durable, tissue friendly titanium
- Sealed magnet inside the top
- Autoclavable at least 20 times
- Laser marked with Type no.
- Optimal platform fit
- ISQ Standard Calibrated™
MulTipeg™ Driver
The Driver is made of stainless steel and works like a screwdriver and a carrier for the MulTipeg. Since the MulTipeg has a magnet in its top it will attach safely inside the Driver.
The Penguin RFA Instrument kit
To get started, you need the PenguinRFA Instrument kit and MulTipegs. If you are working under sterile conditions you also need sterile covers. The Instrument Kit Includes:
- PenguinRFA Instrument
- Charger
- MulTipeg™ Driver
- Users Manual
MulTipeg Assortment
MulTipegs™
Sensible measuring devices made in titanium with sealed magnets, which makes them reusable. The main purpose with its design are environment considerations and to make them cost effective.
- For all major implant systems
- Durable, tissue friendly titanium
- Sealed magnet inside the top
- Autoclavable at least 20 times
- Laser marked with Type no.
- Optimal platform fit
- ISQ Standard Calibrated™
MulTipeg™ Driver
The Driver is made of stainless steel and works like a screwdriver and a carrier for the MulTipeg. Since the MulTipeg has a magnet in its top it will attach safely inside the Driver.
The Penguin RFA Instrument kit
To get started, you need the PenguinRFA Instrument kit and MulTipegs. If you are working under sterile conditions you also need sterile covers. The Instrument Kit Includes:
- PenguinRFA Instrument
- Charger
- MulTipeg™ Driver
- Users Manual
MulTipeg
Assortment
FAQ
WHY SHOULD I
BUY THIS?:
The Procedure
By mounting a MulTipeg the measurement is made in a second. Just aim for the magnet on top of the MulTipeg. Non-invasive, objective, accurate and repeatable.
The technique behind and
the ISQ scale
The technique behind the Penguin RFA is called Resonance Frequence Analysis (RFA) and the measurement unit is named Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ).
The peg is excited by magnetic pulses and vibrates due to the stiffness in the contact area between the bone and the implant surface.Once attached to an implant, magnetic pulses cause the MulTipeg™ to vibrate. The instrument measures the frequency of the vibration and translates it to an ISQ scale value between 1 and 99. The higher the ISQ value, the better the stability. RFA measures implant stability as a function of interface stiffness, which correlates with implant displacement, i.e. micro-mobility. The local bone density determines the ISQ value, and is influenced by factors such as the implant placement technique, implant design and healing time. Implants with low and/or dropping ISQ values seem to pose an increased risk for failure compared with implants with high and/or increasing values.
The ISQ-scale and clinical guidelines
Values above ISQ 70 indicate a very stable implant with low micro-mobility. This value is typically recommended for one-stage and immediate loading. A second measurement is recommended before the final restoration to verify osseointegration.
Osseointegration
Values in the range of 75 ISQ means the implant is already so stable that osseointegration cannot add stability in a significant way. The proof of osseointegration is the lack of a drop in ISQ.
MulTipegs™
Sensible measuring devices made in titanium with sealed magnets, which makes them reusable. The main purpose with its design are environment considerations and to make them cost effective.
- For all major implant systems
- Durable, tissue friendly titanium
- Sealed magnet inside the top
- Autoclavable at least 20 times
- Laser marked with Type no.
- Optimal platform fit
- ISQ Standard Calibrated™
MulTipeg™ Driver
The Driver is made of stainless steel and works like a screwdriver and a carrier for the MulTipeg. Since the MulTipeg has a magnet in its top it will attach safely inside the Driver.
The Penguin RFA Instrument kit
To get started, you need the PenguinRFA Instrument kit and MulTipegs. If you are working under sterile conditions you also need sterile covers. The Instrument Kit Includes:
- PenguinRFA Instrument
- Charger
- MulTipeg™ Driver
- Users Manual
MulTipeg
Assortment
FAQ