White Paper
A clinical white paper presenting how Magdent MED uses pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) technology to enhance early implant stability, accelerate bone healing, and improve osseointegration outcomes.
Resource type
PDF white paper
Focus
This document focuses on the clinical and scientific validation of Magdent MED, a miniaturized electromagnetic healing abutment that delivers localized PEMF stimulation. It highlights how this technology actively supports early implant healing by improving bone formation, stabilizing implant integration, and modulating inflammatory responses during the critical early phase.
This white paper provides a comprehensive review of the biological principles, clinical evidence, and practical applications of PEMF technology in dental implantology. It begins by outlining the challenges of early implant healing and the limitations of conventional passive approaches.
The document then explains the role of bioelectrical signaling in bone remodeling and how PEMF enhances these natural processes. It presents mechanistic insights into how electromagnetic stimulation promotes osteogenesis, angiogenesis, and balanced inflammation.
Clinical and preclinical evidence—including randomized controlled trials, human implant stability studies, and micro-CT/histology analyses—demonstrate that Magdent MED improves early implant stability, reduces marginal bone loss, and accelerates bone-to-implant contact.
Finally, the paper highlights the clinical advantages of MED as a non-invasive, workflow-compatible solution that enables clinicians to actively support osseointegration without altering standard procedures, ultimately improving predictability and patient outcomes.