Prof. Mariano Sanz

Professor of Periodontology at the University Complutense of Madrid (Spain).  Director of the Master Programme in Periodontology of the University Complutense of Madrid.  Former President of the Spanish Society of Periodontology and the European Federation of Periodontology. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology and the autor of over 200 articles in scientific journals.

«We need to choose an approprate implant design, the appropiate implant-to-abutment connection, the one that is more stable, the one that probably has gap “zero”

Dr. Juan Blanco

PhD in Dentistry by the University Complutense of Madrid.  Director of the Master’s in Periodontology at the Santiago de Compostela University.  Former President of Spanish Society of Periodontology and the European Federation of Periodontology.  Private practice, Clínica Dental Blanco Ramos, in Santiago de Composte (Spain).

 «I support gap “zero”. It looks like gap “zero” is real as there is no microleakage. It is important that companies can do these studies before launching their devices»

Dr. Carlos Navarro Vila

Full Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid. Head of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Service, Gregorio Marañón University Hospital, Madrid.  President of the European Board of Oro-Maxillo-Facial Surgery.

«I have been exclusively using Mozo-Grau implants for twelve years, both in regular patients and in oncologic patients undergoing radiotherapy. The quality of the implant is extraordinary as that of international leading companies of the field. Besides, Mozo-Grau is commited to the dissemination of knowledge by organizing courses with international high-level speakers in all the countries where it is established. Continuous research is Mozo-Grau’s first goal, they have research programs in different Spanish and foreign universities. On the other hand, the service and care of their people is very good, fast and exquisite. »

Dr. Carlos Larrucea

Specialist in Oral Rehabilitation and Director of the Rehabilitation Postgraduate Programme with an emphasis in Implantology at the University of Talca (Chile).

Nowadays  there are many dental implant manufacturers. What makes the difference? How to choose between one or the other? In my opinion, there are two important elements: precision, or fit between the different parts that must work together to achieve a perfect restoration; and the producer-user proximity. Both factors are fully achieved by Mozo-Grau.»

Prof. Hom-Lay Wang

Professor and Director of Graduate Periodontics at the University of Michigan. He is a Former Chair and Director of the American Board of Periodontology.  He has published 668 scientific articles and is a board member of many international prestigious scientific journals.

«Ticare Hybrid implants concept is what I have talked for more than ten years.  So, when you have that space the soft tissue attached to it then you don’t have a lot of physiological bone remodeling or late implant bone loss.  So the Ticare Hybrid fullfill that requirement.   It’s a future and that’s where the implant design should be.  Any kind of biofilm accumulated around the implant abutment interface can cause peri-implant mucositis and then trigger peri-implantitis which is peri-implant marginal bone loss.  So that’s the things I think Ticare has zero gap concept, they can avoid that.»

Dr. Alberto Monje

Master degree in Periodontology, University of Michigan.  Researcher at the Oral and Implantology Surgery Department at the Univeristy of Bern, Switzerland.  Author of more than 100 scientific articles, he is among the 15 most productive researchers worldwide regarding complications that affect dental implants (periimplantitis), he is the first Spanish and youngest in the list.

«It must be stressed that Ticare is not only offering us an implant that allows functional and aesthetic rehabilitation, but that they are also  constantly carrying out research and development to facilitate, first of all, implant treatment and to improve the aesthetics and functional results free of any complication » 

Dr. Ignacio Sanz Sánchez

PhD in Dentistry at the Complutense University of Madrid.  Coordinator of the Mater in Periodontology at the Complutense University of Madrid.  Private practice in Madrid, Clínica Sanzmar, of periodontology, implants and endodontics.

«One of the main key factors in preventing the initial bone loss that occurs when we place an implant is the stability in the connection between the implant and the abutment.  GapZero is essential because we will be able to prevent the initial bone remodeling and to obtain stability of the peri-implant soft tissue.»

Dr. Antonio Bujaldón

PhD in Dentistry at the University of Granada, Spain.  Professor of the Master in Periodontology of the Complutense University of Madrid.  He is a Former President of the Spanish Society of Periodontology.  Private Practice, Clinica Dental Antonio Bujaldón, in Almería, Spain.

«The bond between SEPA and Ticare is the search of ways to improve people’s quality of life».

Dr. Florencio Monje

Degree in Medicine and Surgery at the Medical University of Extremadura, Spain.  President of the Spanish Society of Oral, Maxillofacial Surgery and Head and Neck (SECOM).  Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Badajoz University Hospital.  Professor at the Medical School of Extremadura University in Badajoz, Spain.  Director of the Implantology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Center (CICOM) in Badajoz.

«Mozo Grau collaborates in training and teaching activities, in all the congresses of the Spanish Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery; and they have the credit of organizing an event in Spain that gathers a large number of people.»

Dr. Alberto Salgado

Master degree in Surgery and Implants, Complutense University of Madrid.  Professor at the Miguel Hernández University in Elche, Spain.   Private practice, Salgado Dental Institute, in Alicante, Spain.

«GapZero is what allows a stable connection. In this case, a conical connection prevents this bacterial leakage. There is less risk of bacterial leakage and therefore less risk of infectious problems.»

Dr. Marco Esposito

PhD in Biomaterials and Associate Professor, University of Gothenburg.  Editor in Chief of the European Journal of Oral Implantology.

«I am truly delighted to be collaborating with a company that is genuinely interested in the proper evaluation of its products and that promotes clinical research with the goal of solving important problems that our patients have.»

Dr. Conrado Aparicio

Deputy Director of the Minnesota Dental Research Center for Biomaterials and Biomechanics (MDRCBB). Titular professor in the Dentistry Department, University of Minnesota.

«Mozo Grau is a company that takes advantage of all the results of our collaboration to learn something to improve its implants. I personally love this part because it allows us to preserve intact the integrity of our work as academics and shows Mozo Grau’s proper attitude to create new ideas and products.»

Dr. Miguel Peñarrocha Diago

Professor of Oral Surgery.  Director of the Stomatology Department.  Medicine and Dentistry Faculty, University of Valencia, Spain.

«Mozo-Grau is a Spanish modern and proven-quality implant company with 20 years of history.  The keys of Mozo-Grau as a company are, on the one hand, its search to be better every day, with training and research as support, and on the other hand, the close and extremely professional relationship that exists between the clinicians and the company at all levels. Mozo-Grau implant system combines an accurate surgery, a perfect seal in the implant-abutment connection, and a top-quality prosthesis that the company thoroughly controls. All of this guarantees patients a long-term successful treatment.»

Dr. Juan Carlos de Vicente Rodríguez

Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Oviedo.  Chief of the Maxillofacial Surgery Service, Central University Hospital of Asturias, Spain.

«I am very proud to collaborate with Mozo-Grau, a Spanish company that works with the highest quality standards, comparable to those used by the best international companies in the field and that, in addition, shows an exemplary and praiseworthy interest in basic and applied research, as well as in the dissemination of the knowledge derived from it and from the practice of clinical implantology.»