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Nobel Biocare Financing
Finance Nobel Biocare equipment including the OsseoSet surgical motor, implant kits, and digital guided surgery systems. Application-only up to $400k. Funding in 1-2 weeks.
Implant dentistry at the Nobel Biocare level is not a commodity purchase. The system integration, from the TiUltra and TiZr implant surfaces to the NobelGuide protocol to the Procera milling workflow, is deliberate and clinical. Practices that commit to Nobel Biocare as their primary implant system are buying into an evidence-based workflow that has decades of published clinical data behind it. The equipment side of that commitment, primarily the OsseoSet surgical motor and the digital guided surgery tools, represents a capital investment that unlocks the full Nobel protocol in-house.
Nobel Biocare was founded in 1981 in Gothenburg, Sweden, initially commercializing the osseointegration research of Professor Per-Ingvar Branemark at the University of Gothenburg. Branemark's groundbreaking work identifying the biological process of bone-to-titanium integration is the scientific foundation on which modern dental implantology rests, and Nobel Biocare's early commercialization of that science gave the company a first-mover advantage in the implant market that it has maintained through continuous system development. Nobel Biocare is now part of the Envista Holdings group. The surgical equipment side of a Nobel Biocare commitment, including the OsseoSet motor and digital planning tools, typically runs $10,000 to $40,000 for an initial practice setup, often purchased alongside broader implant service development investments that push the total well above our financing minimum.
We finance Nobel Biocare equipment purchases as part of transactions meeting our $50,000 minimum. Application-only approval up to approximately $400,000. Decisions within days, funding in one to two weeks.
Nobel Biocare Equipment We Finance
The Nobel Biocare OsseoSet surgical motor is the purpose-built implant motor for the Nobel Biocare placement protocol. It offers programmable speed and torque sequences corresponding to the Nobel implant system's recommended placement parameters, reducing the risk of protocol deviation during placement. For high-volume implant practices or surgical centers placing multiple systems, a motor designed specifically for the Nobel protocol reduces setup time and eliminates the need to manually program generic motor settings for each case.
Nobel Biocare's digital guided surgery system, including the NobelGuide protocol and compatible surgical kits, represents an additional investment for practices moving from freehand to guided implant placement. The clinical workflow involves CBCT-based planning in Nobel Clinician software, laboratory or in-office guide fabrication, and guided surgical kit use during placement. The guided approach reduces freehand placement error and gives newer implant surgeons a system to produce consistently accurate outcomes while building case volume.
For practices wanting to integrate Nobel Biocare into a comprehensive digital workflow, CBCT scanner financing alongside the Nobel surgical equipment is a common bundled investment. The scanner provides the volumetric data that feeds Nobel Clinician planning software, and the two investments together complete the diagnostic-to-surgical workflow.
Who Finances Nobel Biocare Equipment
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, and implant-focused general dentists who have already committed to the Nobel Biocare system are the primary buyers. These are not practices trying Nobel Biocare for the first time; they are established Nobel providers who are investing in the surgical equipment infrastructure to run the protocol efficiently at higher volume or to bring digital planning in-house.
Oral surgery practices scaling their implant volume often reach a point where the upfront investment in a dedicated Nobel surgical setup pays off in reduced per-case setup time and more predictable outcomes. A practice placing eighty implants per month is operating at a volume where protocol efficiency and motorized torque control matter to the bottom line.
Periodontal practices adding implant placement as a service line also commonly invest in the OsseoSet and digital guided surgery capability as part of that service launch. The ability to offer fully planned, digitally guided Nobel Biocare placement is a referral magnet from referring GPs who want predictable surgical outcomes for their patients.
Group practices and emerging DSO-affiliated practices standardizing on Nobel Biocare across multiple surgical providers also appear in our financing activity. Multi-location Nobel accounts benefit from protocol consistency across providers and simplified equipment support when all locations run the same Nobel surgical setup.
Financing Nobel Biocare Equipment
Nobel Biocare surgical equipment purchases often run below our $50,000 standalone minimum when considered in isolation. The OsseoSet motor at $10,000 to $20,000 is more commonly financed as part of a broader practice investment that crosses the threshold. That broader investment might include a CBCT unit, operatory equipment, or a combination of surgical and restorative equipment. We can structure a single transaction covering the full list of purchases from multiple vendors.
Structure options include the standard dental equipment loan for ownership and full Section 179 deductibility, or a lease structure for practices that prefer to preserve balance sheet flexibility. For Nobel Biocare equipment specifically, ownership makes sense for most practices because the surgical motor and kit are long-life assets that will be in use for many years.
For practices considering Nobel Biocare as part of a new implant service launch, we can look at the full investment as a package, including any associated CBCT upgrade and treatment room equipment, and structure financing to support the launch period with a deferred-start option that lets the new service ramp up before payments begin. Deferred payment financing is designed exactly for this scenario.
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Serious implant equipment deserves financing that matches. One application, fast decisions, funding in about two weeks. Tell us what you are buying and we will have terms ready promptly.
Questions
Can I finance Nobel Biocare surgical equipment alongside a CBCT unit for implant planning?
Yes. Combining the OsseoSet motor, guided surgery kit, and a CBCT unit into one transaction is exactly the kind of bundled deal we structure frequently. The total typically crosses $100,000 easily, and the full package can be approved on application alone in most cases.
Does Nobel Biocare have a preferred financing partner, and should I use them instead?
Nobel Biocare has at various times offered dealer-arranged financing options. Those programs typically serve the cleanest credit profiles and do not offer structures like sale-leaseback or deferred-payment starts. We offer independent financing with a broader credit range and more flexible structures. Comparing terms is the right move.
My practice is exclusively a surgical referral center. Does that specialty focus affect my financing approval?
Specialty surgical practice financing is evaluated on the practice's collections, case volume, and cash flow, not the practice type. A referral-only oral surgery center with strong and predictable referral revenue is a solid financing candidate. Your collections history and bank statements tell the story.
Can I include Nobel Biocare guided surgery training in the financed amount?
Initial training and certification courses that are bundled with equipment purchase can sometimes be included in the financed amount, depending on the lender and the proportion relative to the hardware cost. Ongoing continuing education or refresher courses are generally not financed separately. Ask us when you apply about what specific soft costs can be rolled in.
I have existing Nobel Biocare equipment I paid cash for three years ago. Can I do a sale-leaseback on it?
If the equipment was paid in full and it has verified fair market value, a sale-leaseback is a real option. We would assess the current market value of the OsseoSet and any associated surgical kit, confirm the equipment is in working condition, and structure the leaseback transaction accordingly. Capital released can be used for any practice purpose.
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