CONELOG PROGRESSIVE-LINE Surgical procedures

12 CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE-LINE IMPLANT STANDARD DRILLING SEQUENCE FOR IMPLANT BED PREPARATION 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 rpm 800 800 Ø 3.8 mm Ø 4.3 mm Ø 5.0 mm Round bur Ø 2.3 mm Round bur Ø 2.3 mm Round bur Ø 2.3 mm rpm 800 800 rpm 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 13 mm 11 mm 9 mm Pilot drill Ø 2.0 mm SURGICAL PROCEDURE Paralleling pin depth control Paralleling pin depth control Paralleling pin depth control Paralleling pin depth control Depth stop 7 mm 7 mm 9 mm 7 mm 7 mm Depth stop Depth stop Depth stop Overview of the implant bed preparation using the example of a CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE-LINE Promote ® plus implant, length 13 mm. The standard drilling sequence for the CONELOG ® PROGRESSIVE-LINE Implant includes the following steps: • • Punch/mark the desired implant position, for example with the Ø 2.3 mm round bur • • Deep drill along the implant axial line with the Ø 2.0 mm pilot drill • • Checking the drilling depth and drilling axis with the Ø 2.0 mm paralleling pin • • Shape with the form drill • • Probe the implant bed hole for its bony end • • Use of the Dense Bone Drill 1] 1 ] For bone quality 1* and 2*, the use of a dense bone drill is required to reduce the insertion torque. IMPORTANT NOTE A tap (max. 15 rpm) can be used as an alternative to the dense bone drill. The use of both the dense bone drill as well as the tap in the preparation of the implant bed can lead to a reduction in primary stability. * See [C] in section «Further documentation» on page 44

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