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(127 days)
Immediate Molar Dental Implants are intended for surgical placement in the upper or lower jaw to provide a means for prosthetic attachment in single tooth restorations and in partially or fully edentulous spans with multiple single teeth utilizing delayed loading, or with a terminal or intermediary abutment for fixed or removable bridgework, and to retain overdentures.
Immediate Molar Dental Implants may also utilize immediate loading for these indications. Immediate Molar Dental Implants are intended for immediate function on single tooth and/or multiple tooth applications when good primary stability is achieved, with appropriate occlusal loading, in order to restore chewing function. The Immediate Molar Dental Implants may be placed immediately following an extraction or loss of natural teeth provided there is sufficient volume of alveolar bone to provide good primary stability. The Immediate Molar Dental Implants are intended for implantation in the maxillary or mandibular molar region where bone exists and the surgeon has determined that the placement of a narrower diameter implant would increase the probability of failure due to poor primary stability, or increased surgical procedures leading to complications.
The Immediate Molar Dental Implants are also indicated for compatibility with the following OEM abutment systems:
Abutment System Name | Models | Platform Diameters |
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Abutments manufactured by | ||
Terrats Medical SL | Titanium Abutments | 4.1, 5.0 and 5.7mm |
Abutments manufactured by | ||
Zfx GmbH | Titanium Abutments | 4.1, 5.0 and 5.7mm |
The Immediate Molar Implants are basic screw-type designs available in tapered body geometry. The devices are manufactured from Commercially Pure Titanium (ASTM F67) and feature a roughened apex and traditional OSSEOTITE® coronal surface. The device is packaged in a Titanium sleeve that is inserted into a polypropylene inner tray, covered with a Tyvek lid and heat-sealed. This assembly is then placed inside a larger polyethylene thermoformed outer tray, covered with a Tyvek lid and heat-sealed. The outer tray is packaged inside a box. The device is sold sterile. The shelf life of the Immediate Molar Implants is 5 years and they are intended for single use only. The device is sterilized using gamma irradiation method. The implants are available in various platform options and feature an internal hex connection for mating with associated Biomet 3i internal connection restorative components and also a TSV connection for mating with associated Zimmer Dental TSV connection restorative components. The implants are also compatible with titanium abutments manufactured by Terrats Medical SL and Zfx GmbH. The implants are offered in a variety of diameters and lengths to accommodate varying patient anatomy. The T3 PRO Immediate Molar Implants are offered in 8, 10 and 11.5mm implant lengths for each of the implant body diameter sizes of 7, 8 and 9mm. The TSX Immediate Molar Implants are offered in 6, 8, 10 and 11.5mm implant lengths for each of the implant body diameter sizes of 7 and 8mm. The TSX Immediate Molar Implants are offered in 8, 10 and 11.5mm lengths for implant body diameter size of 9mm.
The provided text is a 510(k) summary for a medical device (Immediate Molar Implants) and does not contain information about acceptance criteria or a study proving that an AI/software device meets acceptance criteria.
The document explicitly states: "No clinical data were included in this submission." and focuses on demonstrating substantial equivalence to predicate devices based on technological characteristics, non-clinical testing (fatigue, MR compatibility, pull-out tests, surface area analysis, sterilization, biocompatibility, shelf life), and contractual agreements for compatible components.
Therefore, I cannot provide the requested information about acceptance criteria and a study proving a device meets acceptance criteria using clinical or performance data, as this information is not present in the provided text. The document describes a dental implant, not an AI or software-based device that would typically have acceptance criteria presented in the manner requested.
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(191 days)
The Osteon Precision Milled Suprastructure is indicated for attachments in the treatment of partially orfully edentulous for the purpose of restoring chewing function. The Osteon Precision Milled Suprastructures are intended for attachment to a minimum of two (2) abutments.
The Osteon Milled Suprastructure is indicated for compatibility with the following abutment systems:
- · Nobel Biocare Multi Unit Abutment Plus, 4.8mm, max 30°
- · Nobel Biocare Xeal Abutments, 4.8mm, max 30°
- · Nobel Biocare Multi Unit Abutment, 4.8mm, max 30°
- MIS Multi-unit Abutments, 4.8mm
- · C1 Conical Connection Implant System, max 30°
- · V3 Conical Connection Implant System, max 30°
- · Internal Hex Implant System, max 30°
- · Conical Connection, max 30°
- Southern Compact Conical Abutments, 4.8mm
- · MAX Implant System, 0°
- · Provata Implant System, max 30°
- · Deep Conical (DC) Implants, 0°
- · Piccolo Implants, 0°
- · External Hex Implants, max 30°
- · Astra Tech Implant System® Multi Base Abutment EV, 4.8mm, max 30°
- Keystone Multi Unit Abutment, 4.8mm, 0°
- · Neodent GM Mini Conical Abutment, 4.8mm, max 30°
- · Implant Direct GPS® Angled Abutment, 5.0mm, max 30°
- · Dentium SuperLine® Abutments, 4.5-5.5mm, max 30°
- · Zimmer Angled Tapered Abutments, 4.5mm, max 30°
- · Paltop Multi Unit Abutment, 5.0mm, max 17°
The Osteon Precision Milled Suprastructures (also referred as superstructures) are metallic dental restorative device that is intended for attaching by screw retention to dental abutments to aid in the treatment of partial and totally edentulous patients for the purpose of restoring their chewing function. These suprastructures attach to previously-cleared original equipment manufacturers (OEM) dental abutments using the (OEM) prosthetic screws. The abutmentborne subject devices are indicated for placement only on OEM implant/abutment constructs placed according to the labeling of the previously-cleared systems, and not to exceed the maximum angulation allowed for each OEM implant/abutment construct as identified in the Indications for Use Statement of the subject system.
The Osteon Precision Milled Suprastructure is designed for an individual patient from scans of the patient's impression. The suprastructure is manufactured in biocompatible Titanium alloy with the aid of Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) technology. All CAD/CAM fabrication is performed by Osteon Medical, within our premises.
Osteon Precision Milled Suprastructures facilitate the attachment of both removable and fixed dental prosthesis and hence categorized as type A and type B.
This document is a 510(k) summary for a dental device, the Osteon Precision Milled Suprastructure. It outlines the regulatory process and demonstrates substantial equivalence to predicate devices, rather than presenting a study that proves the device meets specific performance acceptance criteria. Therefore, most of the requested information about acceptance criteria, study details, sample sizes, expert involvement, and ground truth establishment is not available in this document.
Here's why and what information can be extracted:
- This is a 510(k) submission: The primary goal of a 510(k) is to demonstrate that a new device is "substantially equivalent" to a legally marketed predicate device, not necessarily to prove its performance against a set of novel acceptance criteria through a clinical trial.
- Focus on Substantial Equivalence: The document compares features like indications for use, materials, design, and manufacturing processes to existing devices.
- Non-Clinical Testing Mentioned: The document refers to non-clinical tests performed, but these are primarily for demonstrating compatibility, material safety, and sterility, not performance against specific clinical efficacy or accuracy metrics.
Information that can be extracted or inferred:
1. A table of acceptance criteria and the reported device performance:
This document does not present explicit "acceptance criteria" in the traditional sense of performance metrics for an AI/algorithm-driven device. Instead, it demonstrates similarity to predicate devices based on design specifications and material properties. The "performance" is implicitly deemed acceptable if it's shown to be substantially equivalent to the established predicate devices.
Feature / Acceptance Criteria (Implied) | Reported Device Performance (Osteon Precision Milled Suprastructure) |
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Regulation Description | Endosseous dental implant abutment (Similar to Predicate) |
Indications for Use | For attachment to dental abutments in the treatment of partially or fully edentulous jaws for restoring chewing function. Intended for attachment to a minimum of two (2) abutments and compatible with various listed OEM abutment systems. (Similar to Predicate) |
Device Material | Titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V (Same as Reference Device K173466) |
Design/Technology | Single milling blocks (Similar to Predicate) |
Fixation Method | CAD/CAM milling from single milling blanks (Similar to Predicate) |
Design/Construction | Abutment-borne (Similar to Predicate) |
Sterility | Supplied Nonsterile (Similar to Predicate) |
Target Population | Adult patients (Similar to Predicate) |
Prescription/OTC | Prescription only (Similar to Predicate) |
Recommended Cleaning/Maintenance | Proper oral hygiene (Similar to Predicate) |
Design Specifications (Type A - Removable Prosthesis) | |
Total Cylinders | Min 2, Max 10 (Similar to Reference Device K173466) |
Suprastructure Span Between Cylinders | Min 1mm, Max 30mm (Similar to Reference Device K173466) |
Suprastructure Height | Min 3mm, Max 12mm (Allows wider than Reference Device K173466) |
Suprastructure Width | Min 3.4mm, Max 12mm (Allows wider than Reference Device K173466) |
Distal Cantilever Section | Min 0mm, Max 15mm (Similar to Reference Device K173466) |
Cylinder Height | Min 0mm, Max 4.6mm (Lower max than Reference Device K173466) |
Cylinder Diameter | Min 4.5mm, Max 8mm (Higher min than Reference Device K173466) |
Design Specifications (Type B - Fixed Prosthesis) | |
Total Cylinders | Min 2, Max 10 (Similar to Reference Device K173466) |
Suprastructure Span Between Cylinders | Min 1mm, Max 30mm (Similar to Reference Device K173466) |
Suprastructure Height | Min 3mm, Max 22mm (Allows wider than Reference Device K173466) |
Suprastructure Width | Min 3.4mm, Max 12mm (Allows wider than Reference Device K173466) |
Distal Cantilever Section | Min 0mm, Max 15mm (Similar to Reference Device K173466) |
(Note: "Similar" indicates that the values or characteristics fall within or are comparable to those of the predicate/reference devices, with stated differences not impacting safety/efficacy from the manufacturer's perspective.)
2. Sample sizes used for the test set and the data provenance:
- Test Set Sample Size: Not applicable. This submission relies on "non-clinical tests" (dimensional analysis, biocompatibility, sterilization validation) and comparison to existing predicate marketing clearances. It does not describe a "test set" in the context of an AI/ML algorithm evaluation with human interpretation or image analysis. The "test" consists of demonstrating manufacturing conformance and material properties for the physical device.
- Data Provenance: The device is manufactured by Implant Solutions PTY LTD (trading as Osteon Medical) in Mulgrave, Victoria, 3170 Australia. The non-clinical tests (e.g., biocompatibility and sterilization validation) would have been performed there or at certified labs. These are bench tests, not clinical data sets.
3. Number of experts used to establish the ground truth for the test set and the qualifications of those experts:
- Not applicable. There's no "ground truth" to establish in the context of an AI/ML algorithm or diagnostic accuracy study. The assessment is based on physical device characteristics and established standards.
4. Adjudication method (e.g. 2+1, 3+1, none) for the test set:
- Not applicable. This is not a study requiring adjudication of expert interpretations.
5. If a multi reader multi case (MRMC) comparative effectiveness study was done, If so, what was the effect size of how much human readers improve with AI vs without AI assistance:
- Not applicable. This is a physical dental device (suprastructure), not an AI algorithm.
6. If a standalone (i.e. algorithm only without human-in-the-loop performance) was done:
- Not applicable. This is a physical dental device (suprastructure), not an AI algorithm.
7. The type of ground truth used (expert consensus, pathology, outcomes data, etc):
- Not applicable. The "ground truth" for this medical device submission is compliance with engineering specifications, material standards (e.g., ASTM F136), and validated manufacturing processes, all demonstrated through non-clinical bench testing.
8. The sample size for the training set:
- Not applicable. This is a physical dental device. While it is manufactured using CAD/CAM technology, it does not involve an AI/ML model that requires a training set of data.
9. How the ground truth for the training set was established:
- Not applicable. See point 8.
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(90 days)
The XL Dental Implant System is intended for implantation in the maxillary or mandibular molar region where bone exists and the surgeon has determined that the placement of a narrower diameter implant would increase the probability of failure due to poor primary stability, or increased surgical procedures leading to complications. This XL implant system provides support for fixed or removable dental prostheses in a single tooth, partially edentulous prostheses or full arch prostheses. It further adds the option for immediate loading on single and splinted multiple unit restorations when good primary stability is achieved and with appropriate occlusal loading, to restore chewing function.
This submission includes threaded root-form dental implants with large diameter for use in the molar region. The implants are provided in diameters of 7, 8 and 9mm and lengths of 7, 9 and 11mm. This submission also includes mating components: Cover screws; Healing Abutments in varying diameters and cuff heights; Titanium Cylinder abutments for temporary restorations; Titanium Abutments in varying diameters and cuff heights for permanent restorations; and the abutment screw.
The XL implants are manufactured from titanium alloy conforming to ASTM F136. The implants have a is grit blasted, acid etched (SLA) surface. The Cover Screw, Abutments and Abutment Screw are manufactured from titanium alloy conforming to ASTM F136.
The provided text is a 510(k) Premarket Notification from the FDA for the Keystone Dental XL Dental Implant System. It discusses the device's administrative information, indications for use, device description, performance data, and a comparison to legally marketed predicate devices to demonstrate substantial equivalence.
However, it does not contain the specific information requested regarding acceptance criteria and the study that proves the device meets the acceptance criteria in the context of an AI/ML medical device.
The document details non-clinical performance data for physical characteristics of the dental implant (sterilization validation, biocompatibility, bacterial endotoxin testing, modified surface analysis), and relies on established standards (ISO, ASTM, FDA guidances) and substantial equivalence to predicate medical devices for these aspects. There is no mention of an "algorithm" or "AI assistance" in this document.
Therefore, I cannot extract the requested information as it is not present in the provided text. The device being reviewed is a physical implant, not an AI/ML-based diagnostic or therapeutic tool.
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