As we all know, there are three grades of Swiss iti implants. Do you know the difference between Swiss iti soft tissue level (gingival level) implants and bone level implants? This issue mainly discusses the differences between the two.

This issue explains the difference between Strohmaniti bone level and gingival level
Introduction of iti bone horizontal implant in sweden
What is a straumann bone horizontal implant is actually that the threaded implant is completely embedded in the alveolar bone, and then the upper crown is restored through the gingival abutment.
More used for Anterior tooth area with great aesthetic impact (i.e. incisors, big teeth, etc. The horizontal implant of iti bone is more suitable for immediate repair technology!

The advantages of soft tissue horizontal implants are
In addition to the rough threads, there is a smooth neck for piercing the gums. After implant implantation, the threaded part will be completely buried in the alveolar bone, but the smooth part of the upper end of the thread will be buried in the gum, such as tissue.

be chiefly used in Non aesthetic area of implant restored posterior teeth (molars, big teeth) For example, thick gingival biotype, non embedded healing, and large mesial and distal missing tooth spaces.
Therefore, the disadvantages of the TIT soft tissue implant system are obvious. If it is used in the aesthetic area of the anterior teeth, there will be obvious aesthetic risks.

Sketch map of bone graft level and gingival level
At present, ITI implants in Switzerland are divided into five series, of which S. SP and TE series belong to gingival level (soft tissue level) implants ; BL, BLT This series belongs to horizontal bone implant 。
If you want to ask us whether Zhuoman is good at bone level or soft tissue level, it mainly depends on the location of missing molars/incisors. If molars are missing, it is recommended to choose the swiss iti implant soft tissue level; It is recommended to consider bone level implants.