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

ROOT-LINE Insertion<br />

Implant Bed Preparation for ROOT-LINE Implants<br />

Preparation of the implant bed includes<br />

punch-marking the cortical bone, pilot<br />

drilling, pre-drilling, and profile drilling.<br />

The pilot drilling and pre-drilling define<br />

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

and ensure a tissue-conservative bone<br />

preparation by enlarging the diameter in<br />

small gradations.<br />

Pilot Drill and Pre-Drill Depth Stop<br />

The pilot drill and pre-drill have a maximum<br />

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!<br />

The depth stops, pilot drills, and<br />

pre-drills shown here should be<br />

used only for implant bed shaping<br />

of ROOT-LINE, SCREW-CYLINDER-<br />

LINE, and CYLINDER-LINE Implants.<br />

These instruments are closely<br />

matched to one another.<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 />

Depth stop for pilot drills and<br />

pre-drills

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