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Product Catalog - BIOMET 3i

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<strong>Product</strong> Overview<br />

Site Preparation Technologies<br />

Advanced Cutting Technology ® (ACT ® )<br />

Drills<br />

• Two-flute design for efficient cutting<br />

• Alternating lines and bands enhance depth mark visibility and drill<br />

orientation in the osteotomy<br />

• Matte finish to reduce glare<br />

Tapered Implant Depth Indicators<br />

& Quad Shaping Drills<br />

• Tapered Implant Depth Indicators (NTDIs) verify the position of the<br />

implant platform prior to placement<br />

• Quad Shaping Drills (QSDs) use stepped depth marks for accuracy<br />

in creating the osteotomy<br />

• QSDs have end cutting ability<br />

• Both QSDs and NTDIs are color-coded for platform recognition<br />

Summers Osteotomes & Tapered<br />

Osteotomes<br />

• Summers Osteotomes for use with parallel walled implants<br />

• Tapered Osteotomes available in straight and angled designs for use<br />

with tapered implants<br />

• Matte finished tip surface to reduce glare<br />

• Ball striking end to facilitate use of a mallet<br />

High Torque Indicating Ratchet Wrench<br />

(H-TIRW)<br />

• The H-TIRW doubles as a conventional ratchet wrench to place<br />

implants and as a torque indicator to provided a visual assessment<br />

of torque.<br />

• Clearly indicates forward and reverse torque of 50-90Ncm without<br />

the need for additional components.<br />

• Does not require lubrication or periodic re-calibration. Calibration<br />

may be checked by verifying that the arrow is positioned at the first<br />

scale mark (0Ncm).<br />

• Consisting of only two parts, the H-TIRW is easy to prepare for<br />

sterilization.<br />

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