Adin is an Israeli dental implant manufacturer based in Afula, distributing to 42+ countries. Known for the Touareg CloseFit™ conical-hex connection and OsseoFix™ biocompatible surface, Adin offers 13 implant models covering all clinical scenarios.
Risks & Limitations
Limited long-term clinical data compared to premium brands (15+ year studies). Smaller US distribution network means fewer local providers may stock Adin components. Restorative parts availability may vary by region.
FDA 510(k) Cleared — Touareg CloseFit (K112585), NP CloseFit (K140293), UniFit (K223714); CE Marked; ISO 13485
Warranty
10 Years*
Who Should Consider Adin Dental Implants?
Cost-conscious patients seeking an FDA-cleared implant with decades of manufacturing history. Good option for patients in markets where premium brand pricing ($4,000+) is prohibitive, provided the treating surgeon has experience with the Adin system.
* Success Rate Source: No brand-specific long-term survival study identified on PubMed. CloseFit® implant system with conical connection. General reference: systematic review of 10-year implant survival = 96.4% (DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2021.04.033). CE marked, Israeli manufacturer.
* Warranty Source: Adin Dental Implant Systems Warranty: covers fixture against manufacturing defects. Terms at adin-implants.com.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much do Adin dental implants cost in the US?
Adin implants typically cost $800–$1,500 for the fixture alone, making them one of the most affordable options in the US market. Total treatment cost (implant + abutment + crown) ranges from $1,800–$3,500, significantly below premium brands like Straumann ($3,000–$6,000 total).
Are Adin implants FDA-approved?
Yes. Adin implants are FDA 510(k) cleared for use in the United States. The company holds ISO 13485 certification and CE marking for European markets. Adin has been manufacturing implants since 1972, making it one of the longest-operating implant companies globally.
How do Adin implants compare to Straumann or Nobel Biocare?
Adin is positioned as a value-tier alternative to premium brands. While Straumann and Nobel Biocare have more extensive published clinical research (20+ year longitudinal studies), Adin offers competitive short-to-medium term success rates at 50–70% lower cost. Adin implants use medical-grade titanium with similar surface treatments (SLA-type) to premium competitors.
What is the success rate of Adin dental implants?
Adin reports success rates of 96–98% in short-to-medium term studies (5–10 years). Independent peer-reviewed studies on Adin's Touareg and CloseFit systems show results comparable to industry benchmarks, though long-term (15+ year) data is more limited than for Straumann or Nobel Biocare.
Which Adin implant system is best for my situation?
Adin offers several systems: the Touareg S (versatile, standard cases), Touareg NP (narrow diameter for limited bone), CloseFit (immediate loading), and the ONE system (one-piece design for simpler cases). Your oral surgeon will recommend the best system based on bone density, available space, and treatment goals.
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Reviewed byKevin LuoHealth Data Researcher
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