Osstell ISQ: The Objective Way to Measure Implant Stability
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Print This PostOsstell ISQ is the latest in a series of implant stability meters from Osstell. Like its predecessor, Osstell Mentor, it uses RFA (Resonance Frequency Analysis) as a method of measurement.
The fine dexterity and tactile skills of experienced dentists have always been the predominant way of judging implant stability. Osstell ISQ is a great electronic counterpart. This third generation instrument from Osstell is completely objective and allows you to get measurements faster and smoother than ever before.

A unique digital probe emits and measures implant stability through resonance frequency analysis. Supervising osseointegration has never been easier. You can make optimal load decisions and get early problem signals. The quality of treatment is assured continuously. Osstell ISQ gives you a precise stability measure for every implant every time.
The Osstell ISQ advantages:
*Optimal load decisions
*Early problem warnings
*Continuous quality assurance
Additional Details
The Osstell ISQ instrument is compact, fast and easy to use. Measurements take only two seconds. The results are displayed, stored in memory, and can be transferred to a computer via a USB cable. The instrument is powered by a rechargeable battery.
Main improvements:
* Faster measuring results
*Updated firmware for increased efficiency and user-friendliness
*Improved, attractive design with back-lit display and built in docking station
*Less sensitivity to electromagnetic noise


