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Dental implantology burr Brocas
surgicalcoatedtitanium

dental implantology burr
dental implantology burr
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Characteristics

Applications
for dental implantology, surgical
Material
coated, titanium, stainless steel
Function
cutting
Shape
cylindrical, parallel

Description

FGM Drills FGM Drills have innovative design and optimize the surgical stage. With cylindrical shape, they have active tip with high cutting efficiency and excellent stability. Its parallel body contains straight flutes that help in irrigation and bone tissue collection. They are used for bone perforation prior to implant placement. Available in different diameters, so that the milling is in accordance with the implant dimensions proposed in the planning. Indicated for use in both scaling and single drilling techniques. Advantages Active Tip: Acts like an initial drill, providing stability from start to finish. Stability and safety: Cylindrical body that "does not pull", allowing the placement of drill stops. Efficiency: It allows perforation in one-step. Recommended perforation rotation from: 600 - 1200 rpm. Straight flutes: Irrigation through the whole extension of the drill and capacity to collect bone tissue. Material: Prime steel coated with TiN (titanium nitride), which provides greater surface hardness, lower friction and greater durability Innovative geometry: Self-controlled throughout the surgical preparation, with the optimization of surgery time. FGM Drills are made of a noble stainless steel, suitable for use in surgical instruments, according to American standard ASTM F899, which has high mechanical resistance combined with corrosion resistance, as well as surface treatment of titanium nitride (TiN).
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.