The surgical drill guide with SAFE System contains the drilling and guiding tubes.
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As the implant planning has been done in advance, and angulations, position and depth of the implants have been incorporated in the design, the corresponding lengths and sizes of the drills and other instruments are known. The planning is transferred to the actual surgery site using a dynamic surgical tray. With everything prepared in advance, errors during the operation can be avoided. |
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A first drilling is performed with an specially designed pilot drill. Its three-step design provides low tolerances with respect to the drilling tubes, avoiding angulation errors, while heating is limited. The physical stop on the drills adds easy depth control. |
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The second and also final drill finishes the drilling sequence through the same drilling tube. Also here, its specific design provides depth control and low tolerances with respect to the drilling tubes, while heating is limited. The total drill sequence is reduced to only two drills. |
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After removing the drilling tubes, the implant insertion can be done through the same guide. Implant insertion is done using especially designed implant holders, with low tolerance in diameter with respect to the guiding tubes. The physical stop of the implant holders precisely transfers the planned depth of the implant. |
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As the implants are accurately positioned according to the predefined planning, restoration can be provided in a simple and easy way. |
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