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<strong>ACE</strong> Surgical Supply • <strong>2023</strong> Middle East / North Africa Catalog<br />
Surgical Instruments<br />
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RIDGE EXPANDING CHISEL KIT<br />
• All Ridge Expanding Chisels are 15cm, 6”<br />
• All chisels and tray may be purchased separately.<br />
454-4700 Ridge Expanding Chisel Kit (Set of 4 w/tray and handle)<br />
Kit Includes:<br />
454-4701 3.0 mm Ridge Chisel<br />
454-4801 4.0 mm Ridge Chisel<br />
454-4901 5.0 mm Ridge Chisel<br />
454-4501 9.5 mm Ridge Chisel<br />
765-1090 Tray<br />
454-1501 Chisel Handle (Uses 1.25mm Hex Driver)<br />
SINGLE STAGE RIDGE SPLIT<br />
2<br />
1 3<br />
4<br />
5 6 7<br />
Thin anterior maxillary<br />
ridge requiring expansion.<br />
An initial incision and flap<br />
reflection is made to allow<br />
access to the ridge.<br />
Small diameter pilot drill<br />
is introduced to mark<br />
implant site.<br />
(Option for Soft Bone) An<br />
initial crest osteotomy can<br />
be started with an <strong>ACE</strong><br />
Mini Blade (786-6400).<br />
Vertical osteotomy cuts performed with Ridge<br />
Expanding Chisel through the buccal cortex in an<br />
oblique fashion followed by horizontal osteotomy<br />
at ridge crest.<br />
<strong>ACE</strong> Site Dilator can<br />
be used to prepare the<br />
expanded osteotomy for<br />
implant placement.<br />
Implant osteotomy site is<br />
completed using chosen<br />
implant protocols. Implant in<br />
place; labial ridge preserved.<br />
Reference Article: Palti A. Ridge Splitting and Implant Techniques for the Anterior Maxilla. Dental Implantology Update 2003; Volume 14, Number 4.<br />
The procedures and techniques presented throughout this catalog are intended to provide basic reference only and should not be substituted for the complete surgical procedure being performed by a licensed<br />
practitioner. A complete understanding and execution of the techniques and procedures presented within this catalog are the full responsibility of the licensed practitioner. These procedures and techniques are<br />
NOT TO BE SUBSTITUTED for the practitioner's complete knowledge, education, experience or for any instrument or product instructions for use.