Work Instruction GUIDE-SYSTEM

Guide System 16 DRILLING OUT THE TEMPLATE AND INSERTING THE SLEEVES The hole for the guiding sleeve can now be drilled according to the posi- tioner settings specified by the planning software and documented in the drilling plan/print protocol. After drilling in the template is complete, the template drill is replaced with the seating tool. Here, care should be taken to ensure that the seating tool is loaded up to the stop. The Guide System guiding sleeve that matches the implant diameter is mounted onto the seating tool. IMPORTANT NOTE In order to ensure the correct setting depth of the guiding sleeves, the template drill must be loaded with its complete shaft length up to the stop in the milling spindle chuck. If the 3D plan specifies the orientation of the grooves, e.g. due to the planned use of angled abutments, the mark on the sleeve is to be turned to the position of a groove. If there are no specifications, vestibular ori- entation of the mark is recommended. NOTE To prevent overheating possibly associated deformation of the drill hole, we recommend predrilling with a twist drill, max. Ø 4.0 mm for implant diameter 3.3 mm and max. Ø 5.0 mm for implant diameter 3.8 mm and 4.3 mm. Drilling in plastic should be performed inter- mittently and under cooling with compressed air! APPLICATION Seating tool with mounted guiding sleeve Stop surface for chuck. The shaft must be loa- ded all the way in the chuck! The coil of the guiding sleeve must rest flat. Mark

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