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Kit for the maxillary sinus lift with crestal approach - Osteogenics

Kit for the maxillary sinus lift with crestal approach - Osteogenics

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GBINSTRUCTIONS FOR USEIntended useSinCrest is a kit <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>maxillary</strong> <strong>sinus</strong> <strong>lift</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>crestal</strong><strong>approach</strong>. The SinCrest system consists of a kitincluding handpiece drills, depth stops at differentlevels and a manual osteotome. The manual osteotomewas designed to obtain <strong>the</strong> controlled fracture of <strong>the</strong>bone floor near <strong>the</strong> <strong>maxillary</strong> <strong>sinus</strong> membrane <strong>with</strong>outdamaging <strong>the</strong> membrane itself. Thus dental implantscan be inserted exceeding <strong>the</strong> initial bone length.• SinCrest <strong>Kit</strong> is not sterile when supplied. Itmust be washed and sterilised every timebe<strong>for</strong>e using it.• The device must be used exclusively byskilled medical staff only.• The surgeon must assess whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> patientis suitable <strong>for</strong> osteotomy surgery and choose<strong>the</strong> correct surgical sequence.• Never use SinCrest <strong>with</strong>out making sure thatall its components have been assembledcorrectly (see figure n. 16)• Be<strong>for</strong>e using SinCrest, press <strong>the</strong> probe ontoa sterile field and check <strong>the</strong> correct recoveryby means of <strong>the</strong> spring. (see figure n. 1)• Make sure that a dental floss is inserted onto<strong>the</strong> RX Pins to avoid <strong>the</strong> risk of accidentalingestion by <strong>the</strong> patient. o An incorrect speed(exceeding 850 RPM) of <strong>the</strong> hand-piece mayoverheat <strong>the</strong> bone tissue leading to bonenecrosis.• Attention, make sure that <strong>the</strong> Drill Gripperdevice is not reassembled during <strong>the</strong>sterilization stage, but only be<strong>for</strong>e using it(see figure n. 15).• META does not shoulder any responsibility<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> incorrect use of <strong>the</strong> product.Fig. 1Contraindications• Do not use <strong>the</strong> SinCrest technique in case ofresidual bone shorter than 5mm and taller than11mm.• We recommend not to use <strong>the</strong> SinCrest device incase of reduced stability during <strong>the</strong> screwingstage in <strong>the</strong> bone hole drilled• Do not use <strong>the</strong> SinCrest device if <strong>the</strong> verticaldistance from <strong>the</strong> <strong>maxillary</strong> <strong>sinus</strong> floor to <strong>the</strong>terminal occlusion of <strong>the</strong> tooth adjacent to <strong>the</strong> siteto be treated exceeds 23mm (see figure n. 2).• The Ref 4344 Probe Drill Ø 1.2 is not designed tocut <strong>the</strong> bone laterally and must be used only todrill in depth. An incorrect use may damage <strong>the</strong>drill.23 mmFig. 210

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