DSI Implant & Screw Removal Kitis designed specifically for the extraction of broken, ill-fit, or misplaced implants. As well as removing and extracting a broken or fractured fixation screw from the implant's inner thread. This is not an invasive solution without the need for surgical intervention. The procedure is fast, reliable, and not traumatic for the patient. When the broken screw is lifted from the implant it then can be replaced by a new prosthetic solution with a new fixation screw.
The kit includes extraction drills that are able to fit most of the platforms and implant sizes available on the dental market. It also includes reverse and tap drills for extracting broken and fractured screws from the implants. The tapered body of the removal drill tools engages with the internal threads of the implant and the screw and allows easy and fast removal. Any sort of implant can be extracted including the ones that are already osseointegrated into a bone structure.
The Implant removal drills can be used with a designated ratchet located in the kit, or hand adapter, or can be used with any contra-angle handpiece using the special latch-type RA connection adapter.
The screw removal drills can be used with any contra-angle handpiece and are designed with a universal latch-type RA connection.
The kit includes guides that cover almost all the platforms. These guides will help you to remove the broken screw in an advanced technique when the regular means will not work for some reason. The guides center the reverse drill and stabilize it during the procedure, so you will be able to perform with filigree accuracy. After drilling out the broken screw you can get it out by the regular means using the removal drill.
Indications:
Removal of failed, misplaced, or broken implants.
Removal of broken and fractured screws
Drilling out broken screws that cannot be extracted with a regular removal drill
Forward engagement with the implant inner thread without surgical intervention.
Features & Benefits:
Easy and fast removal on any implant, including the ones that are already osseointegrated into a bone structure
Simple removal of all kinds of fixation screws, broken and fractured alike
No bone damage or serious trauma for patients
No need for surgical intervention, trephine drills, or additional units
When the broken screw is lifted from the implant it can then be replaced by a new prosthetic solution with a new fixation screw
Applicable for a large variety of implant types, and diameters
Removes failed implants without compromising surrounding bone or damaging neighboring structures
Fast, reliable, and cost-effective solution
Can be used with a ratchet, hand adapter, or with a contra-angle handpiece