PROGRESSIVE-LINE Flyer

FLEXIBLE DRILLING PROTOCOL – TARGETED PRIMARY STABILITY WITHOUT ADDITIONAL MEASURES NO TAPS IN HARD BONES Example drilling protocol for a CONELOG ® implant Type 3 and 4 – soft bone Very soft bone Type 1 and 2 – hard bone The new dense bone drill replaces the tap in hard bones. This is as easy to use as a conventional form drill and there is no need for the time-consuming tapping and often arduous searching for the pre-cut thread when inserting the implant. This means PROGRESSIVE-LINE meets the requirement of many dentists working in implantology for reduced treatment times and immedia- te care protocols. The strengths of the PROGRESSIVE-LINE implant are found in particular in soft bones with no additional treatment steps (such as the use of osteomes) [1,2]. The drilling protocol is extremely flexible and can be tailored to the respective clinical situation. The drilling protocol can be chosen depending on the bone quality. This me- ans that underpreparation of the implant bed is possible in predominantly spongy bones. Advantages • Same drilling speed as a form drill (dependent on diameter) • No change of rotational direction necessary (compared to the tap) • No tedious searching for the pre-tapped thread (compared to the tap) Dark drill tip Typical for all PROGRESSIVE-LINE form drills Four cutting flutes • High cutting performance • Bone chip collector for accompanying augmentation Ø = 3.8 mm L = 13 mm Bone marker or lance drill Pilot drill Form drill Ø 3.3 Form drill Ø 3.8 Dense bone drill

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