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 Standard placement kit

The standard placement kit contains everything you need to start placing and restoring implants. Multifunctional instrumentation means that with Combi it is possible to treat the majority of cases with a surgical kit comprising of minimumal instrumentation.

Standard Kit Contents List

Site Former *1
Osteotomy burs *2 (Pilot and USB bur)
Ratch*1
Implant driver*1
Hex drivers* (Universal Hex Tool and Extender)


 Bone Manipulators 

Dilators 



This set of three osteotomes is used sequentially to shape maxillary bone forming the osteotomy site for implant insertion. They have titanium alloy working tips and resilient resin knobs on the handles provide comfortable palm rests during application. The resin knobs act as grips aiding instrument withdrawal and absorb the impact of malleting. During malleting a distinct tonal change is heard as the instrument tip nears the opposing cortical plate. On the side of the resin knob is engraved the size of the instrument.  Colour sequencing bands on the metal handles act as a guide to correct instrument selection during bone manipulation. There are two types of bone manipulator Dilators and Site Formers.

The curvature of tip has been developed to minimise stress concentration during ridge dilation sharpened radii aiding insertion of the instrument. A depth line at 10mm from the tip indicates the point at which the next instrument in the sequence should be inserted.

 Site Formers



Three tapered osteotomes “O” shaped in cross section used to both improve bone quality by condensing fine bone trabeculae and for sinus augmentation.
 

They have tips with concave ends. Removing the point reduces the potential risk of piercing the sinus membrane during indirect sinus lift. Unlike dilators or pilot site former these instruments match the implant core geometry and shape the osteotomy site ready for implant insertion. The corresponding implant diameter is engraved on the resin handle.

 
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