GalvoSurge® 
DENTAL IMPLANT CLEANING SYSTEM

Implant biofilm removal and surface decontamination.

 

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GalvoSurge® effectively removes biofilm from dental implants affected by peri-implantitis, leaving implants clean and ready for reosseointegration.1,2,3,4,5


GalvoSurge® has revolutionized the treatment of peri-implantitis by the introduction of electrolysis to clean and decontaminate affected dental implants. The biofilm, one of the main causes of the inflammatory response in the peri-implant tissue, and all connected microorganisms are reliably removed in just one step. This is done by controlled application of low voltage to the metallic implant and simultaneous application of an electrolyte solution. The resulting reaction releases small hydrogen bubbles which completely detach the biofilm from the implant surface.

Features and benefits

Fast

Procedure takes only 2 minutes.

Reliable

Clinically proven to reliably remove biofilm and prepare the implant for re-osseointegration.

Safe

Extra low voltage, gentle to soft and hard tissue.

What can you do in just 2 minutes?

See it to believe it

The GalvoSurge Dental Implant Cleaning System is an innovative electrolytic treatment that can be used in the upper or lower jaw to remove biofilm from already implanted, osseo-integrated, electrically conductive dental implants. To witness this revolution, request a free demo session with your local Straumann sales representative.

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References

1 In Vitro Study: Ratka C, Weigl P, Henrich D, et al. The Effect of In Vitro Electrolytic Cleaning on Biofilm-Contaminated Implant Surfaces. J Clin Med 2019;8(9):1397.
2 In Vitro Study:
Valderrama P, Wilson TG Jr. Detoxification of implant surfaces affected by peri-implant disease: an overview of surgical methods. Int J Dent. 2013;2013:740680. doi:10.1155/2013/740680
3 In Virto Study:
Suarez F, Monje A, Galindo-Moreno P, et al. Implant Surface Detoxification: A Comprehensive Review, Implant Dentistry: October 2013 - Volume 22 - Issue 5 - p 465-473
4 Peer-reviewed literature: Schlee M, Rathe F, Brodbeck U, et al. Treatment of Peri-implantitis-Electrolytic Cleaning Versus Mechanical and Electrolytic Cleaning-A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial-Six-Month Results. J Clin Med 2019;8(11):1909
5 Bosshardt, D. D., Brodbeck, U. R., Rathe, F., Stumpf, T., Imber, J. C., Weigl, P., & Schlee, M. (2022). Evidence of re-osseointegration after electrolytic cleaning and regenerative therapy of peri-implantitis in humans: a case report with four implants. Clinical oral investigations, 26(4), 3735-3746.