CONELOG® SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Camlog
CONELOG® SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Camlog
CONELOG® SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Camlog
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FORM DRILLING<br />
After pre-drilling is complete, form drills are used in increasing diameters<br />
for final preparation of the implant bed. The small graduations in dia meter<br />
ensure a gentle preparation of the bone.<br />
Example: form drilling Ø 4.3 mm<br />
CORTICAL BONE DRILLING<br />
If the bone quality is class 1 (Lekholm & Zarb, 1985), the cortical bone drill<br />
enables reduced-torque implant insertion through controlled circular expansion<br />
of the implant bed in the apical area. The flattened drill tip serves as the<br />
depth stop. A color-coded laser-marked cortical bone drill is available for<br />
each implant diameter.<br />
max. rpm<br />
550 500 400 350<br />
Ø 3.3 mm Ø 3.8 mm Ø 4.3 mm Ø 5.0 mm<br />
form drill SCREW-LINE Cortical bone<br />
Checking the implant bed<br />
Cortical Bone drilling Ø 4.3 mm for<br />
implant length 13 mm<br />
CONELOG ® SCREW-LINE IMPLANT<br />
CHECKING THE IMPLANT BED<br />
Results of probing tests for the absence of soft tissue in the implant hole<br />
must be documented in the patient file. If the probe detects soft tissue, this<br />
indicates fenestration into the adjacent tissue by the drill.<br />
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