PROGRESSIVE-LINE Flex

Two dots Clear differentiation to the DBD. Not part of the set. Needs to be ordered separately. Features of the dense bone drill Same speed as PROGRESSIVE-LINE Flex drills (depending on diameter) No change in direction of rotation necessary The PROGRESSIVE-LINE Implant demonstrates its strengths particularly in soft bone - without additional treatment steps (e.g. the use of osteotomes). The drilling protocol is extremely flexible here and can be adapted to the respective clinical situation. The drilling protocol can be selected depending upon the prevailing bone quality. For example, underpreparation of the implant bed can be performed if the bone is predominantly cancellous. One PROGRESSIVE-LINE Flex drill per diameter for all implant lengths enables time-efficient implant bed preparation in the case of several implants. The drilling protocol is extended with the dense bone drill to widen the implant sites in the hard bone. This is just as easy to use as an ordinary drill. The additional use of the tap is recommended if deeper insertion torques are aimed for in very hard bone. Flexible drilling protocols - for targeted primary stability Four cutting edges H igh cutting performance B one chip collector for accompanying augmentation Dark drill tip Typical for all PROGRESSIVE-LINE Form drills Features of the dense bone drills Types 3 – soft bone Types 4 – very soft bone Type 2 – hard bone Type 1 – very hard bone Round bur Pilot drill Drill PROGRESSIVE-LINE Flex, Ø 3.3 Drill PROGRESSIVE-LINE Flex, Ø 3.8 Profile drill PROGRESSIVE-LINE Flex, Ø 3.8 Dense bone drill PROGRESSIVE-LINE Dense bone drill 2 PROGRESSIVE-LINE Exemplary representation of a Ø 3.8 mm / L 13 mm CONELOG® PROGRESSIVE-LINE Implant The standard Flex drilling protocol and the option for underpreparation

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