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<strong>Surgery</strong> Manual<br />

CYLINDER-LINE Insertion<br />

Punch-Marking the Cortical Bone<br />

The Ø 3.5 mm internally irrigated round<br />

bur is used for punch-marking the cortical<br />

bone, which secures application of<br />

the drills to follow. The bur is inserted as<br />

far as the bur equator. Recommended<br />

drilling speed: 800 rpm.<br />

124<br />

max. 800 rpm<br />

Round bur, Ø 3.5 mm Pilot drill, Ø 2.0 mm<br />

Punch-marking the cortical bone Pilot drilling<br />

Pilot Drilling<br />

The depth and axis of the implant bed<br />

are set with the internally irrigated pilot<br />

drill. The depth marks on the drill correspond<br />

to the implant lengths of 9 / 11 /<br />

13 mm. The maximum drilling depth is<br />

16 mm. For safety reasons, a depth stop<br />

matching the proposed implant length<br />

should be used.<br />

max. 800 rpm<br />

Depth/axis check after pilot drilling<br />

Ø 2.0 mm<br />

If a drilling template is used, the depth<br />

stops may be installed on the pilot drills<br />

after the positions are marked. Once<br />

drilling is complete, the depth and axis<br />

of the implant bed are checked with the<br />

paralleling pin.<br />

If several implants are to be placed, a<br />

paralleling pin is inserted in the first<br />

hole to align the subsequent implant<br />

axes.<br />

The pilot drill is aligned parallel to the<br />

paralleling pin and visually checked on<br />

two planes (sagittal and transversal).<br />

Recommended drilling speed: 800 rpm.<br />

Paralleling pin, short<br />

Ø 2.0 / 3.3 mm<br />

Paralleling pin, long,<br />

with depth marks Ø 2.0 / 3.3 mm<br />

Parallelism/axis check after<br />

pilot drilling

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