Guide System SCREW-LINE

Temporary restoration option immediately after implantation Due to the precise 3D planning option of the implant positions, the temporary restoration can already be fabricated prior to surgery with the aid of the drilling template and the screw-retained insertion posts for lab analogs. This means that the patient can be restored temporarily immediately after surgery. Precision with 3D planning – safety for patients and users 3D planning with an implant planning software and implementation with the Guide System offers the user predictable and safe implant bed preparation and implantation. All physiological structures can be considered while planning the implant positioning. Drilling template with depth stop The Guide System guiding sleeves can be integrated in the drilling templates, which are fabricated via conventional techniques in the laboratory or with the aid of computer-guided methods such as CNC milling, stereo lithography, or 3D printing. After completion, the drill template serves to: position lab analogs during preoperative fabrication of the model and the temporary restoration; guiding surgical instruments of the Guide System during implant bed preparation; guiding SCREW-LINE implants with screw-retained insertion posts during their insertion. * Lekholm & Zarb, 1985 Pre and form drills for reliable guidance – even at greater drilling depths – through stepwise preparation of the implant bed to the planned placement depth Form Drill Cortical Bone, for optional use in bone classes 1 and 2* Pilot drills for optional use in lateral bone condensation or to ensure correct alignment of the drilling axis under difficult anatomical circumstances Guided gingiva punch for transgingival minimal invasive preparation of the soft tissue All surgical drills are fitted with circumferential color coding on the shaft and laser markings with length and diameter to ensure fast and clear assignment.

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