The term “UV Active Clinical Cases” refers to clinical case reports related to ultraviolet (UV)-activated dental implants.
This article on UV Activated Implants presents a series of clinical studies in which dental implants are activated through ultraviolet light exposure before placement. The primary objective of this technique is to enhance bone-to-implant contact (osseointegration), reduce healing time, and improve overall treatment success—particularly in patients with low bone density or in surgically challenging conditions. This approach is recognized as an effective innovation for optimizing the clinical performance of dental implants.
Article Title:
UV Active Clinical Cases Report
UV Activated Implants
Primary Authors:
- Hyun Rak Son – Newton
- Yeong Hoon Woo – Millennium Yonsei
- Jeong Rok Jang – Yeosu Moa
- Jae Seok Kang – Yedam Dental
- Min-Seok Oh – Daejeon Sun Dental
The article focuses on the clinical applications and performance of UV-activated dental implants, aiming to improve both the speed and quality of osseointegration (bone–implant integration), particularly under challenging conditions such as low-density bone, immediate implant placement following tooth extraction, and flapless surgical procedures.