Dentium vs Megagen: Comparing Korea's Top Implant Innovators

Dentium and Megagen are the two most innovative Korean dental implant manufacturers, each pushing surface technology in different directions. While they share a common origin in South Korea's implant manufacturing hub, their technical approaches diverge significantly.

Dentium focuses on the XPEED® surface — a calcium-incorporated nanostructured titanium that accelerates early bone mineral deposition. Their SuperLine implant is the workhorse of the system, with a tapered design suitable for immediate placement protocols.

Megagen introduced the UV Active® surface — which uses UV light activation to convert the implant surface to a super-hydrophilic state immediately before placement. This approach decreases healing time by enhancing protein adsorption in the first minutes after implant placement. Megagen's AnyRidge implant also features ultra-wide threads that maximize bone-to-implant contact.

At $950 vs $1,100, both brands offer excellent value. The technology gap between them is one of the most interesting debates in contemporary implant dentistry.

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Key Differences at a Glance

Cost Difference $150
Dentium $950 Budget
Megagen Implant $1,100 Mid-Range

Full Specification Comparison

Specification Dentium Megagen Implant
Average Cost per Implant $950 $1,100
Clinical Success Rate 97.0% 97.0%
Tier Budget Mid-Range
Origin South Korea South Korea
Material Type Grade 4 Titanium Grade 4 Titanium / XPEED calcium-coated titanium
Surface Technology S.L.A. (Sand-blasted, Large-grit, Acid-etched) surface XPEED®
FDA Approval FDA 510(k) Cleared since 2004 — SuperLine, Implantium, SimpleLine systems FDA 510(k) Cleared since 2004 — AnyRidge, AnyOne, BLUEDIAMOND systems
Warranty 10 Years 10 Years
Year Founded 2000 2002
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea Daegu, South Korea
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Technology Comparison

Dentium Technology

Surface: S.L.A. (Sand-blasted, Large-grit, Acid-etched) surface

Material: Grade 4 Titanium

Prosthetics: Internal hex, Cement-retained, Screw-retained, SuperLine II, Digital workflow

Megagen Implant Technology

Surface: XPEED® — Calcium-incorporated nanostructured surface

Material: Grade 4 Titanium / XPEED calcium-coated titanium

Prosthetics: Cement-retained, Screw-retained, S-Clean prosthetics, AnyRidge unique thread, Digital guided surgery

Who Is Each Brand Best For?

Dentium

Cost-conscious patients seeking a well-established Asian implant brand with strong FDA credentials and global distribution. Good option for standard cases where premium brand pricing is prohibitive.

Megagen Implant

Patients seeking innovative implant designs at competitive prices, clinicians performing immediate placement and loading, cases with soft bone quality that benefit from AnyRidge's knife-edge threads, and practices looking for a digitally advanced system with guided surgery capabilities.

Our Verdict

Choose Dentium if you prioritize a lower price point, your dentist uses the SuperLine system, or you want proven calcium-incorporated surface technology. Choose Megagen if you want the innovative UV-activated surface, your case benefits from the AnyRidge wide-thread design for maximum stability, or your clinician is trained in the Megagen digital workflow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Megagen better than Dentium?
Neither is universally "better." Megagen's UV Active surface and AnyRidge thread design offer innovative approaches to osseointegration and primary stability. Dentium's XPEED surface is a proven calcium-incorporation technology with strong clinical data. Both have FDA clearance and success rates above 97%.
Why is Megagen more expensive than Dentium?
Megagen's UV treatment technology adds a processing step, and their AnyRidge implant uses a more complex thread design that costs more to manufacture. Megagen also positions itself slightly upmarket compared to Dentium, competing with mid-range European brands.
Which Korean brand has better clinical data?
Both have extensive research. Dentium has more total publications due to broader global distribution. Megagen has newer, innovative studies on photofunctionalization (UV activation). For long-term data (10+ years), Dentium's earlier market entry gives it an advantage.
Can I switch between Dentium and Megagen components?
No. Each brand uses proprietary implant-abutment connections and surgical instruments. Components from one system cannot be used with the other. Your restorative dentist must use the same brand's prosthetic components throughout treatment.
Reviewed by Kevin Luo Health Data Researcher
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