Bioparts began in 2001 as the natural result of the curiosity of its founder, César Oleskovicz, about new techniques to improve odontological surgeries. Just one year after his first contact with an imported surgical prototype, Oleskovicz decided to found the company. Initially, the service offered was importing prototypes. Shortly thereafter, in 2002, Bioparts acquired its first machine and became the first manufacturer in Brazil of Biofast prototypes, which use plaster and resin as materials.

3D PRINTER

Conscious of the challenge of putting new technologies to the service of surgical dentistry, Bioparts created the three-dimensional software DentalSlice, in the year 2003. The program allows for the virtual planning of implants based on tomography scans and provides an ideal marriage with the simulation prostheses already sold by the company. The journey, however, did not end and the expansion of Bioparts took a new step forward in 2005 when the company acquired a new machine to manufacture Biovisium models. The innovation offered a substantial change. The material now used is acrylic resin. In addition to offering greater precision of details, the innovation allows for the use of two colors in manufacturing the prototype and the consequent differentiation of internal structures, such as dental nerves.

SLA

In 2006, the high technology of the Biovisium system provided Bioparts with the creation of a new technique that is less aggressive for the patients and that has a post-operative process that is free from major traumas. The surgical guide over the mucous membrane allows surgeries without flaps and an operation with reduced risks. With the guide, the surgeon has the exact notion of the inclination and the correct depth for the implant

In a quick look at the past, Bioparts’ trajectory shows six years of innovations and more than seven thousand guides and prostheses made with excellence and high quality. During this time, the company has excelled by expanding the horizon of techniques for dental implants and surgeries, taking creative solutions and high technology to the four corners of Brazil.

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