NeoBiotech AnyCheck
NeoBiotech · Implant Stability Meter AnyCheckImplant Stability Meter AnyCheck is a dental implant stability meter certified by CE and FDA, and TGA Registered (ARTG Included). Adopt ing an advanced tapping measurement method that eliminates the need to remove the healing abutment, it delivers IST values more quickly, easily, and safely than RFA-based measurement methods — without SmartPeg consumables and with no ongoing replacement cost. CE · FDA Certified · TGA Registered No SmartPeg — Direct Tapping on Healing Abutment Results in Under 3 Seconds Clinical Insight What clinicians are saying Real-world feedback from an implant clinician using AnyCheck in practice. "Any implant clinician experienced enough to have had an implant betray them is familiar with that moment of anxiety when you turn the healing abutment for the first time and wait to see if the implant comes with it. It doesn't happen often, but the occasion it does is enough to fuel the anxiety for a long time. That heartbreaking moment is a day-killer. The moment the implant moves, you have passed the moment of no return. You cannot leave the implant. Do you deal with it on the spot? You don't have the time; you are not even set up let alone scheduled long enough. Do you remove the implant and rebook? But the tissues are going to start collapsing; and you didn't even prep the patient, they came in thinking they are being scanned for a crown and now the implant is gone? Red flags are best identified early, definitely before the point of no return. As a long term Osstell ISQ user I was tossing up if I could justify buying the AnyCheck "just to test MUAs". However, after having used the AnyCheck it is now my preferred system. There are the obvious things: Faster and less fiddling No peg stock to maintain No consumable cost But the defining advantage has been relieving the anxiety of that first turn-moment as the first step of the appointment, and knowing I can stop, emotionally prepare the patient about a failure and re-book to a time I can deal with a failure to the highest standard without the implant hanging on the end of my driver." Dr. Noy Gliksman (Paul Lange Dental) Implant Stability Monitoring · SmartPeg-Free · Clinical Confidence Resources Clinical Documentation Product Brochure Clinical Study (BioMed Central) Clinical Study (JOMI 2021) Indications When to use AnyCheck AnyCheck is suited to any stage where implant stability needs to be assessed — from placement through to loading and long-term maintenance. Primary Stability Assessment — Measure IST immediately after implant placement to establish a baseline and confirm initial stability. Secondary Stability Monitoring — Track osseointegration progress over the healing period with serial IST measurements without disturbing the healing abutment. Loading Decision Support — Use IST values to guide the timing of prosthetic loading for both conventional and immediate-loading protocols. Early Detection of Peri-implantitis — Measure stability through the restoration or prosthesis during recall appointments for early diagnosis of marginal bone loss. Full-Arch & All-on-X Cases — Efficient post-operative stability monitoring across multiple implants in the same appointment. Natural Teeth & Prosthesis Assessment — Direct tapping also allows measurement of natural tooth mobility and prosthesis stability — not possible with RFA devices. Key Points Designed to simplify every measurement Three features that set AnyCheck apart from both tapping-type predecessors and RFA-based measurement systems. Easy & Fast Tap directly on the healing abutment, MUA, or restoration By directly tapping on the healing abutment, AnyCheck delivers stable results in under 3 seconds — significantly faster than RFA-type devices, which require mounting and dismounting a transducer peg before and after each measurement. Efficient No abutment removal — and capable of measuring beyond implants Measurement through the existing healing abutment, MUA, or final restoration means no extra step to disconnect and reconnect components. AnyCheck can also tap directly on natural teeth and prostheses — extending its utility to mobility assessment and early peri-implantitis diagnosis beyond what RFA devices allow. No Consumable Cost No SmartPeg — no ongoing replacement cost RFA systems require a SmartPeg transducer for each implant measurement. AnyCheck requires no consumable at all — the tapping rod contacts the abutment directly, eliminating peg stock management and the per-measurement consumable cost entirely. Scientific Evidence IST values, stability tracking & clinical correlation AnyCheck measurement performance is supported by manufacturer design data and peer-reviewed clinical research comparing IST to established ISQ measurement. ① NEO IST Value — Colour-Coded Stability Display Lower values (Red, 1–59) indicate higher implant mobility; values in the Green range (65–99) indicate good stability appropriate for loading consideration IST values are calibrated for a 4 mm healing abutment — correction factors apply for longer or shorter abutment heights (see Operating Tips) ② Implant Stability Tracking Over Time — No SmartPeg Required No Need for SmartPeg — Direct Tapping Implant Stability Test — Weekly IST Tracking Serial IST measurements can be taken at each recall appointment without removing the healing abutment, giving a continuous stability curve through the osseointegration window ③ Clinically Correlated with ISQ Scale & Safer Operation Clinical Follow-up Correlation (Immediately to 6 Weeks) — Source: BMC Oral Health (2022) In Vivo Clinical Correlation (BMC 2022): AnyCheck shows a statistically significant positive correlation with the RFA (Osstell ISQ) method across multiple follow-up intervals: immediately after implantation (r = 0.64), 1 week (r = 0.29), 2 weeks (r = 0.68), 3 weeks (r = 0.53), 4 weeks (r = 0.68), and 6 weeks (r = 0.56). Both IST and ISQ tracking curves decrease during the first postoperative week and recover from the second week. In Vitro Biomechanical Validity (JOMI 2021): Controlled testing confirms a near-perfect mathematical correlation with resonance frequency analysis benchmarks (IST & ISQ: ρ = 0.99, P < .001; IST & PTV: ρ = -1.00, P < .001; ISQ & PTV: ρ = -0.99, P < .001), indicating high sensitivity to implant micro-mobility changes. Intelligent Safety Mode: AnyCheck significantly reduces tissue strain by using only 6 automated strokes compared to legacy 16-stroke percussion systems. If secondary stability drops to 59 IST or below, the safety cut-out mechanism automatically restricts the cycle to 2 taps to protect the vulnerable bone-implant interface. Configuration AnyCheck — device components Ergonomically designed to provide a comfortable measurement experience for both clinician and patient. LCD Screen Results in under 3 seconds Results are displayed on the LCD screen in under 3 seconds, ensuring quick and efficient measurements. IST values are shown in colour (Red / Orange / Green) for immediate visual interpretation at a glance. ON/OFF & START Switch Simple, single-button operation AnyCheck is user-friendly with a simple control system — one button to power on and one press to start a measurement. Its compact, lightweight design (100 g) makes it comfortable to hold and manoeuvre throughout the appointment. Tapping Rod Front Guide Safe, abutment-level measurement from day one The Tapping Rod Front Guide positions the rod perpendicularly against the healing abutment surface for a consistent, controlled tap. Measure implant stability safely right after implant placement — without removing the healing abutment. Clinical Cases AnyCheck in clinical practice Cases demonstrating AnyCheck stability measurement across a range of clinical scenarios. Cases courtesy of NeoBiotech. Case 1 1 2 3 Case 2 1 2 3 Case 3 1 2 3 Specifications Technical specifications Device type Dental implant stability meter — tapping motion Dimensions 207 × 34.5 × 32 mm Weight 100 g Connectivity USB cable C-Type Battery 420 mA Measurement accuracy Value ± 3 Hitting speed 0.5 seconds / 1 stroke Hitting strength 2.2 N Hitting number Normal Tapping: 6 strokes · Safety Mode: Stops automatically after 2 taps (for IST ≤ 59) Hitting angle 0°–90° Hitting safeguards Audible warning after 3 strokes Infection prevention Disposable tapping rod cover — material: LDPE Regulatory approvals CE · FDA Certified · TGA Registered (ARTG Included) Manufacturer Neobiotech Co., Ltd. Origin Made in Korea Operating Tips Getting the most from AnyCheck Practical guidance for consistent, reliable IST measurements. 1 Press the switch once to power on, then position before starting. The tapping cycle begins 0.5 seconds after pressing the switch during measurement — position the device first, confirm contact, then press. This prevents the rod from being in motion before it reaches the abutment surface. 2 Light contact only — no downward pressure on the abutment. The front tip of the tapping rod should rest lightly on the upper surface of the healing abutment without being pushed. The tapping mechanism delivers the measured 2.2 N force internally — additional manual pressure changes the contact dynamics and introduces measurement error. 3 Hold the device at 0°–30° upward from horizontal. The handle angle relative to the ground should be maintained between 0° and 30° upward. Position the tapping rod perpendicularly to the implant on the upper surface of the healing abutment before pressing the switch. 4 Read the colour first, then the number. The LCD displays the IST value in red (1–59), orange (60–64), or green (65–99). In a busy clinical environment, the colour alone gives an immediate pass/monitor/concern signal. Lower values indicate higher implant mobility. 5 Correct for healing abutment height before interpreting values. IST values are calibrated for a 4 mm healing abutment. If a different height is in place, apply the correction below before recording or comparing readings: Healing Abutment Height Displayed IST Correction 7 mm Displayed IST + 6 6 mm Displayed IST + 4 5 mm Displayed IST + 2 4 mm (Standard) Displayed IST value (no correction) 3 mm Displayed IST − 2 2 mm Displayed IST − 4 1 mm Displayed IST − 6 In tapping-type devices, longer healing abutments produce lower displayed values than the actual stability; shorter abutments produce higher values. IST changes by 2 for every 1 mm difference in abutment height. ⚠ Operating Notice: AnyCheck is a CE, FDA certified and TGA registered medical device intended for use by trained dental practitioners. Use disposable LDPE tapping rod covers for each patient to prevent cross-contamination. Do not apply downward pressure on the healing abutment during measurement. Sound warning after 3 strokes indicates the measurement cycle is complete — do not continue tapping. Refer to the Instructions for Use for full contraindications, maintenance, and safety information.