Implant Companies, Implant Types, Implant Brands (3)
Dentis
What is Dentis?
When choosing an implant company, many people do not really feel the differences between implant brands and may think,
“Can’t I just get an implant?”
However, an implant is a precision medical device in which the internal structure and surface technology that are not visible directly affect treatment success and longevity.
In particular, the basic design of implant types differs by brand, so incompatibility is common.
If they are forced to connect while incompatible, blood and saliva can seep inside through microscopic gaps, leading to bacterial growth → inflammation → reoperation.
That is why the brand drawing attention recently is Dentis.
Among domestic implant types, Dentis holds a very special position because it has secured compatibility with other implant brands.
What is the implant brand Dentis?

Dentis is not a single implant manufacturer, but a comprehensive dental medical company that covers the broader dental medical field. Its biggest strength is that it independently possesses the technologies needed throughout dental treatment, including implant systems, biomaterials (bio), dental 3D printers, surgical guide systems, and clear aligner systems. It also became the first company in the domestic implant industry to receive the IR52 Jang Young-shil Award, and is now expanding into a global healthcare company.
Features of the implant brand Dentis
Surface treatment method: SLA / RBM / HA + Clean-Tech™ nano surface technology
Strength: Greatly reduces surface residue and toxicity risk
Osseointegration ability: Fast and stable even when bone quality is poor
Patented technology: The world’s first room-temperature ultra-thin HA coating
In particular, Clean-Tech™ surface treatment is a technology that significantly reduces the risk of microscopic foreign matter or toxic residue that can occur during the implant manufacturing process, helping to lower the possibility of inflammation and improve long-term stability.
Advantages of the Dentis implant brand design

Dentis offers several design lines so that it can account for different bone conditions, gum thickness, and alveolar bone shapes. The representative lines are as follows.
SQ: SLA / Tapered: Fast and stable osseointegration
OneQ: SLA / Multi-Design: Excellent insertion feel and surgical convenience
I-FIX: One-piece: Allows placement without difficulty even in narrow bone width
In other words, it allows the most suitable option to be selected according to each patient’s bone condition. This is very important in a realistic surgical environment where conditions differ from person to person.

Cost of the implant brand Dentis
The average price range for Dentis, an implant type, is as follows.
(This varies depending on the implant + prosthetics + surgical method + alveolar bone condition.)
Minimum: about 700,000 KRW
Average: about 800,000 KRW
Maximum: about 900,000 KRW
Cost is always best determined “after diagnosis,” and rather than choosing based on a simple comparison, factors such as surgical difficulty, bone condition, and long-term success rate should be considered.
Why choosing a Dentis dental clinic matters

Dentis products themselves are excellent, but what truly determines the outcome is the surgical experience and post-operative management ability of the medical staff. How the implant angle and depth are placed, how the bone condition is reinforced, and how the post-surgery care plan is designed—all of these criteria determine the implant’s lifespan. Therefore, the correct choice is to select a hospital based on the medical staff, not on the implant type.
What matters with implants is not placing them quickly, but placing them so they can be used for a long time. Dentis can be a practical option for patients in terms of technology, compatibility, and stability.
Treatment happens in a moment, but implants stay with your life ahead. We will always sincerely guide you so that comfortable meals, comfortable conversations, and comfortable smiles can return to your daily life.
- This post is provided by a medical institution due to a contractual relationship with a third party and contains medical information, etc.
