Five exclusive extractors indicated for the extraction of osseointegrated implants when they are no longer functional or are unnecessary in a new prosthetic situation.
An atraumatic trephine drill kit for an ultrafine cut to release the area with maximum osseointegration, preserving the surrounding bone, only drilling the first 3 millimetres.
Counter-Torque Wrench with that breaks the connection between the bone and impact, making the extraction process easier. When torque over 200 Ncm is applied, the wrench snaps at an angle to prevent excess force. The wrench is reset back to its original position using a cylindrical component in the kit.
If the torque of the counter-torque wrench (200 Ncm) is not sufficient for the extraction, reset the wrench and reattempt the extraction a maximum of three times, maintaining the torque for a few seconds before releasing. If the implant can still not be extracted, drill around the neck of the implant using a trephine drill to a depth of 2-3mm and repeat the implant extraction process.
They allow an ultrafine cut along the first 5 millimetres because they are narrower at that level, preserving the surrounding bone. This is particularly important in the case of resorbed maxilla.