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THE ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE
s &OR #!-,/'
®
and CONELOG
®
implants
s #ONVEX AND CONCAVE GEOMETRIES
s %RGONOMIC HANDLES FOR A DELICATE APPROACH
s #OLOR CODING FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION
s 0ROMINENT SCALING FOR SAFE DEPTH CONTROL
s -ECHANICAL PREPARATION POSSIBLE
OSTEOTOMY SETS CAMLOG
®
/CONELOG
®
SCREW-LINE
THE OSTEOTOMES
The osteotomes of the osteotomy sets CAMLOG
®
/CONELOG
®
SCREW-LINE
are used to preserve the bone substance by condensing and displacing the
local bone in the soft bone of the maxilla and mandible for bone quality 3
and 4 (Lekholm & Zarb, 1985) to achieve adequate primary stability of the
CAMLOG
®
or CONELOG
®
SCREW-LINE implants.
They preserve bone that is removed and rinsed using drills to prepare the
implant bed. In certain cases, osteotomes can also be tapped into the sinus
area for the greenstick fracture to lift the sinus base.
The osteotomy represents an alternative method for implant bed prepara-
tion. The straight and angled instruments make use in the anterior and pos-
terior area possible. The ergonomic handles make a very delicate approach
possible. The convex or concave work elements convert the pressure into
the desired result. The prominent scaling and labeling on the work element,
similar to the implant lengths (7/9/11/13/16 mm), ensure safe depth control
during the preparation.
For easy identification, the handles are color-coded based on the
CAMLOG
®
and CONELOG
®
implant diameters (3.3/3.8/4.3/5.0/6.0 mm).
The CAMLOG
®
and CONELOG
®
SCREW-LINE osteotomy sets are available
in four designs:
s STRAIGHT CONVEX
s ANGLED CONVEX
s STRAIGHT CONCAVE
s ANGLED CONCAVE
Osteotomy set CAMLOG
®
/CONELOG
®
SCREW-LINE,
angled
Osteotomy set CAMLOG
®
/CONELOG
®
SCREW-LINE,
straight
Color-coded
Ergonomic handle
Prominent scaling