External Dental Implant Catalog - BioHorizons
External Dental Implant Catalog - BioHorizons
External Dental Implant Catalog - BioHorizons
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Parallel Pins<br />
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Purpose: Evaluation of osteotomy position and angle.<br />
PARALLEL PINS & WIDTH INCREASING DRILLS<br />
• Provided straight and with a 20° angle<br />
• Use after 2.0mm Starter Drill and 2.5mm Depth Drills<br />
• 9mm shank for radiographic evaluation of proximity to adjacent anatomy<br />
• Hub diameter is 4.0mm<br />
Width Increasing Drills<br />
Purpose: Incrementally widens the osteotomy without creating excessive heat.<br />
• Depth-marked for reference. Non-end cutting geometry for added safety<br />
• Efficient cutting geometry collects bone for autografting<br />
• Color-coded by the smallest diameter implant body with which it is used<br />
Width Increasing<br />
Sequence for 3.5mm<br />
<strong>Implant</strong> Body<br />
Width Increasing<br />
Sequence for 4.0mm<br />
<strong>Implant</strong> Body<br />
Width Increasing<br />
Sequence for 5.0mm<br />
<strong>Implant</strong> Body<br />
Width Increasing<br />
Sequence for 6.0mm<br />
<strong>Implant</strong> Body<br />
3.0mm 3.4mm 3.9mm 4.4mm<br />
4.9mm 5.4mm<br />
Variations in bone density or possible voids require surgeons to observe the drill’s depth markings as the primary<br />
determinant of drilling depth, rather than relying exclusively on the non-end cutting geometry to stop the drill.<br />
If a Width Increasing Drill fails to reach the planned depth as shown by the depth marks, use the 2.5mm Depth Drill<br />
to re-establish the depth and recommence the Width Increasing Sequence with the 3.0mm Width Increasing Drill.<br />
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