The part that earns the sale is the part no one can see.
A milled spindle. An implant seat. A control-block manifold. The thing that justifies the price is sealed inside — invisible in every photo.
So take one, and open it up.
Here's a dental implant. No photo can show the joint — scroll, and it sections itself.
The seal a brochure can't prove.
7° conical seat · anti-rotation hex · screw to 35 Ncm — built from your published IFU and ISO geometry, dimensionally exact. Not an artist's render.
Every part, exploded — then back together.
Each component drawn out and reassembled — the fit a photo can't open, on any product you build.
Then shown where it actually works.
The part in its real setting, doing exactly what you engineered — precise enough to defend the claim.
Whatever you make, the story's the same. Now show it.
One asset every distributor carries — the same exact interior, in every market, without shipping a demo unit.
- Connection
- Internal conical
- source: archetype geometry
- Cone angle
- 8°
- source: modeled (published range 5–12°)
- Screw seating torque
- 35 Ncm
- source: typical IFU value
- Platform switch
- 0.25 mm
- source: modeled to published range
- Micro-gap at IAJ
- modeled < 10 µm
- source: modeled
Archetype geometry — every value above carries its source, and every assumption is stated on the inspectable demo.
The connection sells the system — and it's the one thing a catalog can't show.
A photo can't show the joint
Does the cone seat and seal on its own with the hex just indexing above it, or does the hex bottom out and share the load? That's the question a dentist asks — and a brochure photo can't answer it. A cutaway can.
Spec sheets don't switch loyalties
A dentist already placing another brand won't change for a bullet list. Let them see your platform switch, conical seal, and screw-joint mechanics move — the difference becomes obvious instead of debatable.
You can't hand over a sectioned implant
No rep carries a cut-open titanium part to every chair. Hand them a tablet instead — every system in your line, sliced open and rotating, on a link that works anywhere.
We model the parts a clinician actually evaluates.
Every cutaway is built from your geometry, with the load-bearing detail right. Don't take the list on faith — click a feature and check it on the model.
click a feature — the viewer highlights the part
Every cutaway is built from published dimensional data — your CAD or IFU, ISO/ASTM geometry — with taper, thread profile, and connection geometry matched to source. Where exact internal geometry is proprietary, we model to published tolerances and flag every assumption.
From your implant to an interactive cutaway in about ten days.
Send us a system
CAD if you have it (STEP, SLDPRT, IGES) — or just the parts and a few photos. We rebuild the geometry from whatever you can share.
We model the cutaway
~10 days for a free sample. You get a web-embeddable interactive viewer of your connection — sectioned, labeled, and yours to keep.
Reps open it chairside
Share a link, drop it on the product page, or hand it to the field team on a tablet. We can report which parts dentists explore most.
Inspect the finished cutaway. Pay only if it's right.
Free sample first, concrete prices, no contact-sales wall. Either the work holds up under your product team's scrutiny and you pay — or it doesn't, and you don't.
Free sample
Your connection, fully interactive.
- ·One implant system, cutaway connection
- ·Rotate, zoom, sliced view
- ·~10-day turnaround
- ·Yours to keep regardless
Single system
One system, fully annotated.
- ·Labeled hotspots on every part
- ·Mobile-responsive, chairside-ready
- ·2 rounds of revisions
- ·Embeddable on any page or link
Full line
3–10 systems with animation.
- ·Animated seat / disassembly
- ·Custom-branded viewer
- ·Per-part engagement analytics
- ·Field-team / dealer package
Larger programs (configurators, full catalog integration, training modules) start at $20K — talk to us about scope.
We'll build one of your implant systems as an interactive cutaway. Free.
Send CAD or photos of one system. ~10 days later you get a web-embeddable interactive cutaway of the connection — yours to keep regardless.