1 Surgery CAMLOG Compendium
1 Surgery CAMLOG Compendium
1 Surgery CAMLOG Compendium
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<strong>Surgery</strong> Manual<br />
SCREW-LINE Insertion<br />
Implant Bed Preparation for SCREW-LINE Implants<br />
Shaping the implant bed includes Punchmarking<br />
the cortical bone, pilot drilling,<br />
pre-drilling, and form drilling.<br />
The pilot hole and pre-drill hole define<br />
the depth and axis of the implant bed<br />
and ensure conservative bone preparation<br />
by enlarging the diameter in small<br />
gradations.<br />
SCREW-LINE Depth Stop<br />
The SCREW-LINE pilot drill, reduced coil,<br />
and the SCREW-LINE pre-drill have a<br />
maximum working length of 16 mm. The<br />
drilling depths of 9, 11, and 13 mm are<br />
laser-marked. An insertable depth stop<br />
limits the drilling depth to the selected<br />
depth of 9, 11, or 13 mm.<br />
Caution! The pilot drill and predrill<br />
have a reduced diameter at<br />
the drill coil. The SCREW-LINE<br />
depth stops are matched to these<br />
drills.<br />
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Drill Extension<br />
A drill extension is available to prevent<br />
resting of the angled handpiece on the<br />
dental crown during preparation of the<br />
implant bed adjacent to elongated teeth.<br />
A longer irrigation tube is required for<br />
the internal irrigation system.<br />
Drill extension<br />
SCREW-LINE depth stop