IMPLANT LINE - Dental-Tech

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IMPLASSIC HX3 IMPLANT LINE 2020

Transcript of IMPLANT LINE - Dental-Tech

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IMPLASSIC HX3

I M P L A N T L I N E

2020

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CONTENT INDEX

BWS® SURFACE

TECHNICAL FEATURES

SURGICAL TRAY

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READING DEPTH NOTCHESand SHARP DRILLS

DRILL STOP

STOP INSERTION AND REMOVAL PROCEDURE

IMPLANTS INSERTIONPROCEDURE with contra-angle

IMPLANTS INSERTIONPROCEDURE manually

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SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS

OVERVIEW PROSTHETICCOMPONENTS

DIGITAL ANALOGUE INDICATIONS OF USE

INSTRUMENTS

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PRELIMINARY INDICATIONSFOR SURGICAL INSTRUMENT USE

INSTRUMENTS FOR SURGERYWARNING and LEGENDS

BIBLIOGRAPHY andSALE CONDITIONS

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BWS®

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BWS®

a surface with over 20 years of history

CONSTANT OVER TIME

Packaging in controlled environments

Clean room ISO 7

Packaging impermeable to micro-organisms

Gamma ray sterilisation process guarantee the creation of products that are extremely safe for users and their patients

The capacity of BWS® to retain fibrin, lets osteoblasts migrate

from the bone to the implant surface and reproduce there,

generating new bone in direct contact with the titanium (contact

osseointegration).

Bone tissue grown in direct contact with the

surface BWS®

The process of sandblasting and acid etching the implant surface

makes it possible to obtain optimal values of roughness creating the

strongest fibrin adhesion to the surface and facilitating the bone healing process by significantly

reducing the time.

After the surface treatment and the classic washings, Dental

Tech implants are additionally cleaned with Argon Cold

Plasma to minimize carbon contamination. Subsequently,

minute controls are performed on the fixture with scanning

electron microscopes (SEM).

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Vertical and horizontal gap reduced to a minimum, thus minimizing the rotation between the components and the inflammatory infiltrate area, one of the major causes of peri-implant bone resorption.A lot of scientific literature produced in the 1990s by Paul Bynon in the United States, considers valid a matching between implant and abutment that does not exceed 4° of rotation.Working with minimum tolerances and making tight checks, Dental Tech manages to obtain a rotation between the parts in question ranging from 0.18 ° to 0.93 °, ensuring excellent stability of the connection and excellent mechanical sealing of the prosthetic screw.

0.18° 0.93°

The geometry of the spiral promotes bone healing qualitatively and quantitatively.The coils progressive course, with reduction of the depth at the level of the collar, prevents flaring of the collar in the case of bone that is not particularly compact and contributes to maintaining the bone level over time.Self-tapping double principle coil for better contact with the bone and for better primary stability.

Apical tapered portion and four large cutting areas for greater penetration.Atraumatic apex.

SEM HV: 20.00 kVSEM MAG: 66 x

WD: 31.21 mmDet: SE DetectorView field: 4.53 mm

VEGA\\TESCAN Dental Tech

VEGA\\TESCAN Dental Tech

1 mm

1 mm

SEM HV: 20.00 kVSEM MAG: 76 x

WD: 27.45 mmDet: SE DetectorView field: 3.95 mm

Hexagonal platformø 4.1 mm standard

VEGA\\TESCAN Dental Tech

SEM HV: 20.00 kVSEM MAG: 67 x

WD: 18.00 mmDet: SE Detector View field: 4.49 mm

TECHNICAL FEATURESTE

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SURGICAL PROCEDURE AND REFERENCE CODES

Diameter (Ø) mmØ 3.25

Lenght (L) mm REF

IHX3210/SCIHX3211/SCIHX3213/SC

10

11,5

13 Cover screw included (REF HVC4100)

2.03.25

L

CPT3747 DRP280DRP200DRLNCDRP230

SVS3241

Recommendedsurgicalsequence

Diameter (Ø) mmØ 4.0

Lenght (L) mm REF

IHX4008/SCIHX4010/SCIHX4011/SCIHX4013/SCIHX4016/SC

8

10

11,5

13

16Cover screw included (REF HVC4100)

2.54.0

L

CPT3747 SVS3241DRP310POOR

DENSITYHIGH

DENSITY

DRP200DRP230

DRLNC DRP325DRP280

Recommendedsurgicalsequence

Diameter (Ø) mmØ 4.5

Lenght (L) mm REF

IHX4508/SCIHX4510/SCIHX4511/SCIHX4513/SC

8

10

11,5

13 Cover screw included (REF HVC4100)

3.054.5

L

Recommendedsurgicalsequence

CPT3747 CPT3747 SVS3241DRP310POOR

DENSITYHIGH

DENSITY

DRP200DRP230

DRLNC DRP360 DRP375DRP280

Surgical colour code

Prosthetic colour code

Surgical colour code

Prosthetic colour code

Surgical colour code

Prosthetic colour code

4.1

2.7

4.1

2.7

4.1

2.7

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SURGICAL TRAY - “TRAY S”S

URG

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L TR

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L 12,5110026

CPT3747 CPT3747

Ø 2.3L 23

DRP230

Ø 2.8L 23

DRP280

Ø 3.1L 23

DRP310

Ø 3.25L 23

DRP325

DRLNC

L 20HMD2525

L 16HMD2521

(at choice)(at choice) (at choice)

REF TRAY S

DIMENSIONS142x104 mm - h 61 mm

AMC016

PIN

S

IMPLANT DRIVS.DRIVERS TC

HANDWHEEL EXTENSION

Ø2.3 Ø2.8

Ø3.25 Ø3.75

Ø3.1 Ø3.25

INITIAL

L 11,5GMM250

L 13,5001152

MTX065

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L 9KI589

L 8,3GCG0024

Ø 3.6L 23

DRP360

Ø 3.75L 23

DRP375

L 14,3GCG0030

(at choice) (at choice)

SURGICAL TRAY - “TRAY S”

CCD070

ERS SPARE SCREWDRIVER C.

D.EXTENSION

Ø4.25 Ø4.75

Ø3.6 Ø3.75 Ø4.1 Ø4.25

HHP2521

HHP2525

HHP2529

Ø 4.1L 9

SVS3241

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READING DEPTH NOTCHES AND SHARP DRILLS

8,5

mm

6,5

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10 m

m

11,5

mm

13 m

m

LANCE DRILL

Implants lenght

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mm

10 m

m

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13 m

m

16 m

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PARALLEL DRILLS

DRILL STOP

Coloured rings identifythe diameter of the surgical line

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COUNTERSINK

Diameter (Ø) mmØ 4.5

Lenght (L) mmL 23

Lenght (L) mm REF

STC2506

STC2507

STC2508

STC2510

STC2511

STC2513

STC2516

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Diameter (Ø) mm REF

DRP200DRP230DRP280DRP310DRP325

2.0

2.3

2.8

3.1

3.25

Stop Parallel Drill

inoxTi5

Diameter (Ø) mmØ 5.5

Lenght (L) mmL 23

Lenght (L) mm REF

STC3406

STC3407

STC3408

STC3410

STC3411

STC3413

STC3416

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DRP360

DRP3753.6

3.75

Stop

Parallel Drill

inoxTi5

Ø2-

Ø3.

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L8.0

Ø mm

L mmimplant

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Fig.1 Fig.2

Fig.3

Fig.4

STOP INSERTIONAND REMOVAL PROCEDURE

STOP REMOVAL

Hold the stop and remove the drill,pulling on the side of the stalk.

STOP WRONG INSERTION

The Stop insertion with the wingsfacing the tip of the drill is incorrect. (fig. 4)

• Optimum control of depth during preparation of the surgical site, even in conditions of poor visibility in the operative field;• Reduction of surgical risk;• Reduction of operator stress;• Greater patient safety;• Facilitates the insertion and removal of the drill stop and increased safety during surgery for the doctor and assistant.

DEPTH STOP FOR DIFFERENT LENGTHS

ADVANTAGES

CORRECT

WRONG

STOP INSERTION

Hold the drill by the stalk and insert the stop, with the retentive flaps facing towards the drill, until it comes into contact with the metal stop located on the drill itself. (Fig. 1 - 2- 3)

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IMPLANTS INSERTION PROCEDUREWITH CONTRA-ANGLE

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IMPLANT REMOVAL

Insert the contra-angle mounting device in the implant, take the same from the ampoule and bring it to the oral cavity.The multiple clutch system, with which the mounting device is equipped, allows to transport the implant from the ampoule to the oral cavity with extreme safety.It is however recommended to rotate the apex of the implant upwards in order to further reduce the risk of accidental fall.

IMPLANT INSERTION

Disconnect the contra-angle screwdriver from the implant by exerting a slight upward traction and continue the implant insertion with manual tools.Complete the insertion of the implant using the dynamometric wrench HMD 2521 (Short) and 2525 (Long), connected to the direct screwdriver of the ratchets REF. CCD070.At times it is necessary to use theextensions, short REF. PMC115 and long REF. 110026 to connect to the tools described above. Ensure that the tool is inserted in the position suitable for screwing and turn until the implant reaches the desired position.Disconnect the manual screwdriver from the implant by exerting a slight upward pull and proceed with:

• the insertion of the cover screw, if you have opted for a submerged procedure;• the insertion of a healing screw, if you have opted for a monophasic procedure.

Fig.5

Fig.6

Fig.7

Fig.8

Fig.9

Fig.10

Warning Insertion Torque max. 45 Ncm

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IMPLANTS INSERTION PROCEDUREMANUALLY

IMPLANT REMOVAL

Hook the hand screwdriver - HMD2521 (short) or HMD2525 (long) - on the manual key with which the implant can be removed from the ampoule.Insert the manual mounting device in the implant, take the same from the ampoule and bring it to the oral cavity.The multiple clutch system, with which the mounting device is equipped, allows to transport the implant from the ampoule to the oral cavity with extreme safety.It is however recommended to rotate the apex of the implant upwards in order to further reduce the risk of accidental fall.

IMPLANT INSERTION

Start the implant insertion into the surgical alveolus using the Manual key, which can be short REF. AMC016 or long REF. 001162. At times it is necessary to use the extensions, short REF. PMC115 and long REF. 110026. If the bone density allows it, it is possible to complete the insertion of the implant with the manual keys, otherwise, proceed as follows.

Complete the insertion of the implant using the dynamometric wrench HMD 2521 (Short) and 2525 (Long), connected to the direct screwdriver of the ratchets REF. CCD070. At times it is necessary to use the extensions, short REF. PMC115 and long REF. 110026 to connect to the tools described above. Ensure that the tool is inserted in the position suitable for screwing and turn until the implant reaches the desired position.Disconnect the manual screwdriver from the implant by exerting a slight upward pull and proceed with:

• the insertion of the cover screw, if you have opted for a submerged procedure;• the insertion of a healing screw, if you have opted for a monophasic procedure.

Fig.11

Fig.12

Fig.13

Fig.14

Fig.15

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Warning Insertion Torque max. 45 Ncm

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PARALLEL PIN

Ti5

HANDWHEEL

Lenght (L) mm REF

AMC0166

DYNAMOMETRIC RATCHET

L

L

HEX SCREWDRIVER

Lenght (L) mm REF

GMX100GMM250001152

4,5

11,5

13,5

inox

ADAPTOR FORDYNAMOMETRIC RATCHET

Lenght (L) mm REF

ISO3707

ISO connection for ratchet

L

EXTENSION

Lenght (L) mm REF

PMC115 110026

7

12,5 inoxL

EXTENSION FOR DRILL

Lenght (L) mm REF

KI5899

inox

inox

inoxinox

inox

DEPTH GAUGE

REF

001140

inox

inoxL

HEX CA DRIVER

Lenght (L) mm REF

GCG0024GCG0030

8,3

14,3inox

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS

10 m

m

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mm

13 m

m

14,5

mm

16 m

m

8 m

m8,

5 m

m Ti5

REF

CCD070

REF

PGI100

REF

MTX065

RATCHETMANUAL DIRECT SCREWDRIVER WITH THROUGH SCREW

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CONTRA-ANGLE DIRECT SCREWDRIVER

Lenght (L) mm REF

HHP2521HHP2525HHP2529

7

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MANUAL DIRECT SCREWDRIVER

Ti5

REF

CPT3747

Lenght (L) mm REF

HMD2521 HMD2525

16

20L

L

MicroExtra ShortLong

ShortLong

ShortLong

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OVERVIEW PROSTHETIC COMPONENTS

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H Height mmØ Diameter mmML Laser Marking

REF

IHX3210/SCIHX3211/SCIHX3213/SC

IMPLANT

REF

IHX4008/SCIHX4010/SCIHX4011/SCIHX4013/SCIHX4016/SC

REF

IHX4508/SCIHX4510/SCIHX4511/SCIHX4513/SC

H REF

HHW5020HHW5040HHW5060

2

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H REF

HHA4102HHA4104HHA4106

2

4

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HEALING ABUTMENT

CYLINDRICAL

TAPER

COMPONENTS FOR IMPRESSIONS AND MODELS* Fixing screw included

IMPLANT ANALOG

REF

HLA4100

PICK-UP IMPRESSION COPING

Ti5

*VHTP5010

Ti5

REF

HTP5010 Taper

REF

HTC4110 Cylindrical

TRANSFER IMPRESSION COPING

Ti5

*VHTI0050

Ti5

Included and available as a replacement.REF HFF2010

FIXING SCREWCOMPONENTS FOR CEMENTED PROSTHETICS

TEMPORARY STRAIGHT ABUTMENT

ANGLED ABUTMENT

Ø Peek

20Ncm Torque adapter REF TW0001

H

REF

HKS41303

ØH

5

STRAIGHT ABUTMENT Ti5

20Ncm Torque adapter REF TW0001

REF

HSA0041

Ø

4.1

REF

HSA41151,5

ØH

5

REF

HSA41303

ØH

5

Ø

Ø

Ø

H

Ti5

H

Ø

H

Ø

15° 25°

REF

HPA1541

HPA4121

HPA3041

HPA4123

41/15°

41/25°

41/15°

41/25°

1,5

1,5

3

3

5

5

5

5

H Ø ML

20Ncm Torque adapter REF TW0001

GOLD ABUTMENT

Au

Pmma

20Ncm Torque adapter REF TW0001

REF

HGE6010

CASTABLE ABUTMENT

Pmma

20Ncm Torque adapter REF TW0001

REF

HPE4160

while stock last

REF

HTI0050 Taper

REF

HTS0041 Cylindrical

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OVERVIEW PROSTHETIC COMPONENTSO

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TEMPORARY ABUTMENT

Peek

REF

HKE4160 HKR0041

E

R

ML

CYLINDRICAL ABUTMENT

REF

HPP0060 HPC4100

E

R

ML

Ti5

GOLD ABUTMENT

REF

HGE6010 HRR0410

Au

Pmma

CASTABLE ABUTMENT

REF

HPE4160HPR0041

Pmma

Ti5

Included and available as a replacement.REF HFF2010

FIXING SCREWCOMPONENTS FOR PROSTHETICS SCREWED AT THE IMPLANT LEVEL

COMPONENTS FOR PROSTHETICS SCREWED TO AN ABUTMENT MUA

*REF VHMU

* Fixing screw included

STRAIGHT ABUTMENT MUA PRE-ANGLED ABUTMENT MUA

PROTECTION CAP

Ti5 Ti5

REF

HMU1000HMU2000HMU3000

H

1

2

3

20Ncm Torque adapter REF TW0001 20Ncm Torque adapter REF TW0001

2,5

H

HMU1720

HMU1730

HMU3030

HMU3040

17°

17°

30°

30°

2

3

3

4

H ML REF

REF

HPM4100

Only for HMU Abutments

Pack. 2 pcs

Peek

Serrare manualmente Serrare manualmente

PICK-UP IMPRESSION COPING(PDM/PPM)

ABUTMENT ANALOG(PDM/PPM)

Ti5

Ti5

REF

HLM0041

*VFTEM

REF

HTM4106

CYLINDER

Ti5

REF

HMT0041HX

ML

Only for HMU Abutments

Pmma

REF

HMC4100HX

ML

REF

VPLEM VPCEM

LongShort

Ti5

Only for HMU Abutments

Confezione 2 pz.

PROSTHETIC SCREW

2,5

H

while stock last

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IMPLANT REMOVAL

Insert the contra-angle mounting device in the implant, take the same from the ampoule and bring it to the oral cavity.The multiple clutch system, with which the mounting device is equipped, allows to transport the implant from the ampoule to the oral cavity with extreme safety.It is however recommended to rotate the apex of the implant upwards in order to further reduce the risk of accidental fall.

IMPLANT INSERTION

Disconnect the contra-angle screwdriver from the implant by exerting a slight upward traction and continue the implant insertion with manual tools.Complete the insertion of the implant using the dynamometric wrench HMD 2521 (Short) and 2525 (Long), connected to the direct screwdriver of the ratchets REF. CCD070.At times it is necessary to use theextensions, short REF. PMC115 and long REF. 110026 to connect to the tools described above. Ensure that the tool is inserted in the position suitable for screwing and turn until the implant reaches the desired position.Disconnect the manual screwdriver from the implant by exerting a slight upward pull and proceed with:

• the insertion of the cover screw, if you have opted for a submerged procedure;• the insertion of a healing screw, if you have opted for a monophasic procedure.

OVERVIEW PROSTHETIC COMPONENTS

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CAD-CAM COMPONENTS

COMPONENTS FOR PROSTHETICS SCREWED TO AN ABUTMENT

SCAN MUA

REF

SCANMA

Ti5 Ti5

BONDING BASE FOR ABUTMENT MUA

REF

BCMHEX

Suitable for digital CAD-CAM technique, for intraoral and laboratory scans.For multiple screwed elements.

Suitable for digital CAD-CAM technique, for intraoral and laboratory scans.For multiple screwed elements.

Ti5

DIGITAL ANALOG MUA

REF

HLM0041DG

Ti5

Analog for digital models, specific for applications through the manufacture of models made with 3D printing/prototyping. The characteristic shape with rounded edges, allows easy insertion into the model seat, without interference and friction with the resinous material of the models. The apical screw allows to always obtain a total working stability. This prosthetic component must be used through the Dental Tech Libraries.

Screw included (REF VPCEM)

ROTATIONAL BONDING BASE

REF

BSRHEX

Ti5

*HFF2010

BONDING BASE

REF

BSTHEX

Ti5

*HFF2010

DIGITAL ANALOG

Ti5

SCAN ABUTMENT

Ti5

REF

60.992

REF

SCANHE

Analog for digital models, specific for applications through the manufacture of models made with 3D printing/prototyping. Thecharacteristic shape with rounded edges, allows easy insertion into the model seat, without interference and friction with the resinous material of the models.The apical screw allows to always obtain a total working stability.This prosthetic component must be used through the Dental Tech Libraries.

* Fixing screw included

*HFF2010

Suitable for digital CAD-CAM technique, for intraoral and laboratory scans.For single screwed and cemented elements.For multiple cemented

Digital CAD-CAM and Traditional Bonding Technique. For single screwed and cemented elements.For multiple cemented elements.

Digital CAD-CAM and Traditional Bonding technique,For multiple screwed and cemented elements.

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It is necessary to match up the smaller portion of the Scan Abutment, which is alwaysoriented on the hexagonal side of the connection, with the side of the external square shape of the analogous digital body.

WARNINGDO NOT orient the ScanAbutment in the unsuitableand aligned secondary position

DIGITAL ANALOG - INDICATIONS OF USE

CORRECT POSITIONING

OVERVIEW PROSTHETIC COMPONENTS

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OVERDENTURE COMPONENT - BALL ABUTMENT

Ø2.25

1,5

3

5

HSB4115

HSB4130

HSB4150

Pack. 6 pcs

Pack. 10 pcs

Pack. 2 pcs

ABUTMENT BALL ABUTMENT ANALOG BALL ABUTMENT O-RING

OT-CAP RHEIN 83®

METAL CONTAINER

SPACE HOLDING DEVICEfor OT-CAP RHEIN 83®

PLASTIC RETAINERSOT-CAP RHEIN 83®

Pack. 10 pcs

20Ncm Torque adapter REF RDS225

DS10401DS10402DS10403DS10404DS10405

Transfer included (REF IMCDS)

20Ncm Torque adapter REF ADL150

1

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4

5

H1,5

Ø3.85

Ptfe

680

1360

2267

DS00400

DS00500

DS00600

907

454/680

Pack. 4 pcs

Pack. 4 pcs

Ptfe

BLOCK OUT SPACER

Pack. 4 pcs

ANALOG

CAP

Pack. 4 pcs

Ptfe

CAP

Pack. 4 pcs

OVERDENTURE COMPONENTS - DUALOCK® ABUTMENT ( Futurcam Soluciones Dentales S.L. )

H3,9

DS00700227/454

680/907

1133/1360

1814/2410

Pack. 4 pcs

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blu

pink

transp.

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red

ABUTMENT

SET DUALOCK®

SET DUALOCK®

0° - 10° DUALOCK® RETENTION

0° - 20° DUALOCK® RETENTION

0° - 20° DUALOCK® RETENTION

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Lenght (L) mm

8,8

14,8

ISO CONNECTION FOR RATCHET

Lenght (L) mm REF

ISO3707

ANGLE MEASUREMENT GUIDE

UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT

LLAVE UNIVERSAL DUALOCK®

REF

UNIVERDS

HEX SCREWDRIVER

TW0080

INSTRUMENTSIN

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18

ShortLong

ShortLong

(L) mm REF

GMX100GMM250001152

4,5

11,5

18

Micro

Extra Short

Long

DYNAMOMETRIC RATCHETREF CCD070

ADAPTOR FOR BALL ABUTMENTS

for ball abutment Ø 2.25

ADAPTOR FOR FASTENING SCREWS

ADAPTOR FOR DUALOCK® ABUTMENTS OCTA ABUTMENT ADAPTOR

HEX SCREWDRIVER

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

The dynamometric ratchet, after each use, must be disassembled for cleaning. This maintenance operation does not require any tools.Completely unscrew the screw (A), remove the whole pawl (B) and then the flexible dynamometric bar (C). Once disassembled, clean according to the instructions for use and maintenance attached to the device, brush with non-metallic rigid bristles, even in hollow areas with pipe cleaner for a complete removal of biological residues.

Once the cleaning and disinfection phase has been completed, reassemble the ratchet using the reverse disassembly procedure, making sure to match the pin (D) in the housing dedicated.

DYNAMOMETRIC RATCHETREF CCD070

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PRELIMINARY INDICATIONSFOR SURGICAL INSTRUMENT USE

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PREVENTIONBesides correct and continuous long-term maintenance, wear and tear of the instruments can also be prevented and slowed down. In the first place every instrument must only be used for the envisaged and indicated use.The instruments used must be cleaned immediately after the end of surgery. Remove residue and encrustations only with soft brushes and NOT with metal brushes.When envisaged, disassemble the instruments and deeply clean the cavity. The devices must be fully immersed in the most appropriate detergents or disinfectants for the material, and left to rest for a period of time that never exceeds the manufacturer’s instructions.After disinfecting them, rinse thoroughly with water and dry the devices with a clean and dry cloth. Complete with a jet of compressed air.

PACKAGING AND STERILITY• Dental Tech tools are supplied as non sterile in heat -sealed Pouches in containing the leaflet. • Dental Tech tools can be used again and therefore it has to be washed and sterilised prior to their usage.

Dental Tech validated the following cleansing and disinfection method:

MANUAL CLEANING• Just after the use of Dental Tech equipment, place the equipment into a container with a peracetic acid based solution at concentration of 2% (NO GLUTARALDEHYDE OR SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE ), as long as 18 minutes. • After-ward rinse carefully.

MANUAL DISINFECTION• Place the equipment into a container with a peracetic acid based solution at concentration of 4% (NO GLUTARALDEHYDE OR SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE ), as long as 15 minutes.• Rinse generously • Examine the equipment and make sure there are no organic remains. Carefully scrub the outer parts with a non-metal bristled brush.

MANUAL RINSE• Place the equipment into ultrasound bath, and wash it for approx. 18 minute and then rinse carefully.

DRY• Perfectly dry the equipment, seal it individually with material suitable for moist heat sterilisation.

STERILIZATION• Dental Tech validated the following Autoclave moist heat sterilization cycle: 3 minutes - 134 °C

• Since Dental Tech tools are manufactured in different materials, they shall be washed and sterilized one by one.

CHECKAfter the cleaning phases, check that none of the instruments presents signs of corrosion, contamination or damage. Especially use a magnifying lens to check the most concealed areas, the joints and the handles.If any contamination is detected, repeat the cleaning procedure.In case of damage, dispose of the instrument as established by the laws in force for waste management.

PRESERVATIONAfter the sterilisation phase, the instruments must be preserved in the sterilised package in a dry, dust-free place, far from heat sources. The bags must only be opened before use. The storage period of sterilised items must not exceed the period recommended and indicated on the bag.

DISPOSAL PROCEDURESAt the end of its life the medical device must be disposed of according to the methods established by national laws in force for waste management.

Warning The use of suitable protection during cleaning and sterilisation of contaminated instruments enhances personal safety during these phases.

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INSTRUNENTS FOR SURGERYWARNINGS AND LEGENDS

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INSTRUMENT FOR SURGERYThe surgical instrumentation of the Dental Tech Implant System is simple and essential, responding to every clinical need and treatment protocol. All drills and components are laser marked, to allow preparation of the implant site correctly to the established depth, and a predictable and safe positioning of the implant. The instruments are available individually or in sets with different types of surgical kit.

HOW TO USE THE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTSSo as not to cause mechanical and/or thermal damage to bone tissue in the zone in which the implant is to be inserted, and to obtain a congruous surgical site (indispensable to achieving good osseointegration of the implant) some fundamental rules must be respected:

• Use drills with gradual diameter progression: the same instruments must not be used for more than 25 osteotomies;• Do not exceed 800 RPM during the osteotomy;• Do not exceed 20 RPM in the event of tapping with the contra-angle; • Ensure, during the osteotomy, that the instruments work in axis; • Do not exert lateral pressure during the osteotomy and tapping;• The osteotomy must be performed exercising light pressure and back and forth movements on the axis of the instrument; • Use generous irrigation with physiological solution, both during drilling and tapping of the surgical site; • Ensure that during the intervention the irrigation canals of the instruments are clear; • Avoid categorically, during surgery, the cooling of instruments and the implant site with the air-water syringes tips.

NON-ROTATING INSTRUMENTThe non-rotating instrument is compatible with all Dental Tech implant systems.

WARNINGSRESPONSABILITY The use of non-original components, produced by third-parties may compromise the functionality of the implants and their elements, compromising the final result and voiding the guarantee of the manufacturer. The application of the product occurs outside the control of Dental Tech and is the sole responsibility of the end user. We accept no liability for any damage resulting from such activities.INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE These are to be considered solely as recommendations. This information is not sufficient and does not exempt the user from ensuring the adequacy of the product for its intended use through continued training.VALIDITY This nullifies all previous versions. The images, the content and the products illustrated are subject to modification without warning.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY and SALE CONDITIONS

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Abrahamsson I, Zitzmann NU, Berglundh T, WennerbergA, Lindhe J. Bone and soft tissue integration to titaniumimplants with different surface topography: an experimentalstudy in the dog. Int.J.Oral Maxillofac Implants 2001;16(3):323-32.

Abrahamsson I, Zitzmann NU, Berglundh T, Linder E.,Wennerberg A, Lindhe J. The mucosal attachment totitanium implants with different surface characteristics: anexperimental study in dogs. J Clin Periodontal 2002; 29(5):448-55.

The Role of Surface TopographyHerman, J Perio 1997;68:1117-1130.

Micro-threads eliminate bone lossdue to crestal disuseatrophy Hansson, Clin Oral Imp Res,1999.

Topografia della neoformazione ossea perimplantare: studiosperimentale G Petrone, G. Iezzi, M. Piattelli, A. Scarano Dipartimento di scienze Odontostomatologiche,Università “ G. D’Annunzio” Chieti- Pescara.

Surface Chemistry Effects of topographic Modificationof Titanium Dental Implant Surfaces:1. Surface AnalisisM. Morra, dr. chem / C. Cassinelli, dr. Biol / G.Bruzzone, MDA. Capri, MD / G. Di Santi, MD / R. Giardino, MD / M. Fini, MD.Int. JOMI 2003; 18:40-45

Surface Chemistry Effects of topographic Modificationof Titanium Dental Implant Surfaces:2. In Vitro ExperimentsM. Morra, dr. chem / C. Cassinelli, dr. Biol / G. Bruzzone, MDA. Capri, MD / G. Di Santi, MD / R. Giardino, MD / M. Fini, MD.Int. JOMI 2003; 18:46-52

Valutazione della precisione della connessione tra moncone ed impiantoBenedicenti S.* / Balboni C.** / Maspero F. * / Benedicenti A.*Quintessence International 3/4 bis 2001

Adesione cellulare epiteliale su superfici di titanio sabbiate e acidificate: studio in vitroI. Vozza / A. Scarano* / S. Rossi / M. QuarantaSupplemento n.1 a Doctor OS anno XIV n.1 gennaio 2003

Valutazione istologica della risposta ossea a una nuova superficie implantare sabbiata e mordenzata: uno studio sperimentale sul coniglio Antonio Scarano / Giovanna Iezzi* / Alessandro Quaranta** / Adriano Piattelli*Implantologia orale numero 2 marzo 2007

Dentista moderno ottobre 2011Progettazione e realizzazione di una superficie implataredalla decontaminazione all’osteointegrazioneChiara Giamberini / Angelo Tagliabue / Dino Azzalin/ Giorgio Santarelli

Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2006 Feb; 26(1): 9-17Platform switching: a new concept in implant dentistry forcontrolling postrestorative crestal bone levels.Lazzara RJ / Porter SS.

IVela-Nebot X, et al.Benefits of an implant platform modification technique toreduce crestal bone resorption.Implant Dent 2006;15:313–320

SALE CONDITIONS

With the placing of an order, the present Conditions of Sale are considered to be accepted by the Customer.

The Company reserves the right to modify the Pricelist at any time, and without prior warning.

The goods travel at the risk of the Customer, even if delivered postage free.

Payment must occur according to the agreed terms and method. In the event of non-fulfilment, the Company reserves the right to vary the conditions of payment for the new supplier or to suspend them and to resort to any other precautionary and executive measures for a total recovery of the sum owed.

The delivery terms have an indicative value. The Company reserves the right to make partial deliveries.

Each claim for defect or damage must be communicated in writing within 8 days of receiving the goods. Any returns must be previously authorized by the Company.

For everything not expressly stated in the General Terms of Sale the provisions of Italian law shall apply. All disputes fall under the jurisdiction of the Court of Monza.

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20826 Misinto (MB), Italy

DENTAL TECH SRL

Tel. + 39 02 967.20.218

Fax + 39 02 967.21.269

[email protected]

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