CAMLOG SCREW-LINE Surgical procedure

14 CAMLOG ® SCREW-LINE IMPLANT Overview of the implant bed preparation using the example of a CAMLOG ® SCREW-LINE Promote ® plus implant with a length of 13 mm. • Punch-mark the desired implant position with the Ø 2.3 mm round bur • Deep drill along the implant axial line with the Ø 2.0 mm pilot drill • Depth control with the Ø 1.7–2.8/2.0 mm paralleling pin with depth marks • Pre-drill with the Ø 1.7–2.8 mm pre-drill • Check with the Ø 1.7–2.8/2.0 mm paralleling pin with depth marks • Shape with the form drill • Probe the implant bed hole for its bony end • Cortical bone drilling 1] • Tap SCREW-LINE 2] 1 ] Form drills Cortical-Bone (CB) allow speed-reduced implant insertion in cortical bone for bone quality 1*. 2 ] We recommend using the tap for bone qualities 1* and 2*. DRILLING SEQUENCES FOR IMPLANT BED PREPARATION SURGICAL PROCEDURE * Bone quality as documented in Lekholm U, Zarb GA. Patient selection and preparation. In: Branemark PI, Zarb GA, Albrektsson T, editors. Tissue-integrated prostheses-Osseointegration in Clinical Dentistry. Chicago: Quintessence Publishing Co; 1985. p. 199–209 ** The lowest marking corresponds to a drilling depth of 7 mm and is of no significance for CAMLOG ® SCREW-LINE implants. Ø 3.3 mm Round bur Ø 2.3 mm rpm 800 800 16 mm 13 mm 11 mm Pilot drill Ø 2.0 mm U/min 800 800 Ø 3.8 mm Ø 4.3 mm Ø 5.0 mm Ø 6.0 mm Round bur Ø 2.3 mm Round bur Ø 2.3 mm Round bur Ø 2.3 mm Round bur Ø 2.3 mm rp rpm 800 800 rpm rpm 800 800 800 800 16 mm 13 mm 11 mm 9 mm Pilot drill Ø 2.0 mm 16 mm 13 mm 11 mm 9 mm Pilot drill Ø 2.0 mm 16 mm 16 mm 13 mm 13 mm 11 mm 11 mm 9 mm 9 mm Pilot drill Ø 2.0 mm Pilot drill Ø 2.0 mm Paralleling pin Paralleling pin Paralleling pin Paralleling pin Paralleling pin Depth stop ** 7 mm ** 7 mm 9 mm ** 7 mm ** 7 mm ** 7 mm Depth stop Depth stop Depth stop Depth stop

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