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التصنيفات : HEX DRIVERS, PARALLEL GUIDES, DEPTH GAUGE
Hand Hex Driver Ø 1.25 mm
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المنتج SKU: 100919
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HEX DRIVERS, PARALLEL GUIDES, DEPTH GAUGE
When it comes to home improvement, repairing and maintenance tasks, having the right tools is essential. From drills and saws to power sanders and wrenches, it’s important to have the right equipment for each job. One of the most common tools used in any workshop are HEX drivers, parallel guides, and depth gauges. These three components help make many jobs easier by providing more precision when measuring or drilling into a surface. In this blog post we will explore the uses and advantages of these tools in greater detail.
IMPLANT HEX DRIVERS
There are a few different types of dental implant hex drivers on the market. The most common type is the surgical-grade driver, which is made from stainless steel. This type of driver is designed for use in implants that are placed in the jawbone.
Another type of dental implant hex driver is the non-surgical grade driver. This type of driver is made from titanium, and it is designed for use in implants that are placed in the gum tissue.
The third type of dental implant hex driver is the mini-driver. This type of driver is made from plastic, and it is designed for use in implants that are placed in the mouth.
When choosing a dental implant hex driver, it is important to choose one that is made from a material that is compatible with the type of implant that you are using. For example, if you are using a surgical-grade implant, you will need to use a surgical-grade hex driver. If you are using a non-surgical grade implant, you will need to use a non-surgical grade hex driver. And if you are using a mini-driver, you will need to use a mini-driver.
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PARALLEL GUIDES SURGIACAL TOOLS
There are a few different types of surgical tools that are used in parallel guide surgery, including hex drivers, depth gauges, and more. Hex drivers are used to create perfect 90-degree angles when connecting two pieces of bone. Depth gauges are used to ensure that the osteotomies (bone cuts) are made at the correct depth.
PARALLEL GUIDES
Parallel guides are another helpful tool to have on hand. Parallel guides help you keep your drill bit or screwdriver aligned with the surface you're working on, making it easier to create straight, precise holes or lines of screws.
Depth gauges are also handy tools to have in your toolkit. A depth gauge helps you ensure that you're drilling or screwing at the correct depth, which can be especially important when working with sensitive materials like electronics.
DEPTH GAUGES ORTHOPEDIC INSTRUMENTS
There are many different types of depth gauges orthopedic instruments available on the CROSSTEX. Some of the most popular brands include the Depth Gauge by Zimmer, the ParaGauge by Stryker, and the OrthoGauge by Smith & Nephew. Each brand offers a different set of features and benefits, so it is important to compare products before making a purchase.
Zimmer’s Depth Gauge is a lightweight, hand-held instrument that is used to determine the depth of a bone cavity. It can be used on both patients and cadavers. The Depth Gauge has a large LCD screen that displays measurements in centimeters or inches. It also has an auto-off feature that conserves battery life.
The ParaGauge by Stryker is another popular choice for depth gauges orthopedic instruments. This product is similar to the ZimmerDepth Gauge, but it offers some additional features. The ParaGauge has a built-in laser sight that helps make precise measurements. It also has an LED light that illuminates the area being measured. The ParaGauge is powered by AA batteries and comes with a carrying case.
The OrthoGauge by Smith & Nephew is another quality depth gauge orthopedic instrument. This product is designed for use on both patients and cadavers. It has a large digital display that shows measurements in centimeters or inches. The
INSTRUMENTS
IMPLANT SURGERY
Short Hex Drivers [CT-HDA1]
Dental implant short hex drivers are designed to help dental professionals quickly and easily insert dental implants into the jawbone. These drivers are available in a variety of sizes and styles to fit the needs of any dental practice.
Dental implant short hex drivers are made from high-quality materials that ensure durability and long-term performance. These drivers are easy to use and provide a precise fit for all types of dental implants. With a variety of sizes and styles available, dental implant short hex drivers are the perfect solution for any dental practice.
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-HDB1]
long Hex Drivers
There are different types of dental implant long hex drivers available on the market. The most common type is the stainless steel hex driver. These are the most durable and can be used for both dental implants and other procedures. Hex drivers made of other materials, such as titanium, can also be used for dental implants but are not as durable.
Some companies offer different sizes of hex drivers to choose from. It is important to select the right size hex driver for the procedure being performed. If thehex driver is too small, it could damage the implant site. If the hex driver is too large, it may not fit properly and could cause problems during the procedure.
It is also important to select a hex driver that has a comfortable grip. Some have rubberized grips to make them more comfortable to hold. Others have textured grips to provide better traction.
When selecting a dental implant long hex driver, it is important to consider all of these factors to ensure that the best possible tool is being used for the job.
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-HDC1]
HEX DRIVERS FOR AESTHETIC ABUTMENTS
If you’re looking for a hex driver that’s specifically designed for aesthetic abutments, you’ve come to the right place. At Dental Implant Instruments, we offer a variety of hex drivers that are perfect for this purpose.
Our selection of hex drivers includes both manual and electric options. If you prefer a manual hex driver, we recommend our Aseptico MD-5 or our Hu-Friedy HDP5. For an electric hex driver, we recommend the Aseptico EHD-5 or the Bien Air EHD-5.
No matter which hex driver you choose, you can be sure that it will provide a precise, secure fit for your aesthetic abutments. Plus, all of our hex drivers are backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-HDD1]
HAND HEX DRIVERS
There are many different types of dental implant hand hex drivers on the market. Some are designed for specific brands of implants, while others are more universal. When choosing a driver, it is important to consider the type of implant being used and the size of the driver that is needed.
The most common type of dental implant hand hex driver is the surgical-grade driver. These drivers are made from high-quality materials and are designed for use in surgery. They are usually sterilized before use and come in a variety of sizes to fit different implants.
Another popular type of driver is the non-surgical grade driver. These drivers are not as common as surgical-grade drivers, but they can be just as effective. They are often less expensive than surgical-grade drivers and can be found in most hardware stores.
When choosing a dental implant hand hex driver, it is important to read the manufacturer's instructions carefully. This will ensure that the correct size and type of driver is used for the implant being installed.
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-HDE1]
HEX DRIVERS FOR LOW SPEED
If you're looking for a dental implant hex driver that's compatible with low-speed drills, we've got just what you need. Our selection of hex drivers are designed to provide a precise and secure fit, making it easy to get the job done right.
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-PGA1]
PARALLEL GUIDES SHORT
Dental implants are a popular choice for replacing missing teeth. They are strong and durable, and they can last a lifetime with proper care. While dental implants are typically more expensive than other tooth replacement options, many patients feel that they are worth the investment.
Parallel guides are an important part of the dental implant process. They help to ensure that the implant is placed in the correct position and that it is at the correct depth. Without parallel guides, it would be difficult to place the implant correctly and get it to heal properly.
If you are considering dental implants, be sure to ask your dentist about parallel guides. They can make a big difference in the success of your treatment!
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-PGA2]
PARALLEL GUIDES LONG
If you are looking for a dental implant that is both long and parallel, then the PARALLEL GUIDES LONG Dental Implant is the perfect choice for you. This implant is specifically designed to provide both of these features, making it an ideal option for those who need a reliable and durable implant.
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-PPDA1]
PARALLEL PIN/DEPTH GAUGE SHORT
A dental implant is a metal post that is surgically implanted into the jawbone. The post acts as a tooth root and provides a strong foundation for a replacement tooth. A dental implant is also used to support a denture or bridge.
A parallel pin/depth gauge is a tool that is used to measure the depth of a dental implant. This tool is also used to measure the length of an implant. The gauge has two pins that are placed in the holes of the implants. The distance between the two pins is then measured with a caliper.
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-MDI1]
MARKING DRILL INTERNAL IRRIGATION
When placing a dental implant, it is important to make sure that the implant is placed in the correct location. This is why many dentists use a marking drill to create a small pilot hole for the implant. This way, the dentist can ensure that the implant will be placed in the proper location.
Most dental implants are made of titanium, which is a very strong and durable metal. However, titanium can be difficult to work with and it can be easy to damage the metal if you are not careful. That is why it is important to use the right type of drill bit when creating the pilot hole for your dental implant.
There are two main types of drill bits that can be used for this purpose: carbide-tipped drill bits and diamond-tipped drill bits. Carbide-tipped drill bits are made of a harder material than diamond-tipped drill bits, so they are able to Drill through tougher materials like titanium. However, they are also more likely to cause damage to the metal if they are not used properly.
Diamond-tipped drill bits, on the other hand, are less likely to cause damage but they are not as strong as carbide-tipped drill bits. Because of this, They may not be able to Drill all the way through tough materials like titanium. Regardless of which type of drill bit you use, it is important to use a slow
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-MDI2]
MARKING DRILL EXTERNAL IRRIGATION
Marking drill external irrigation is used to ensure the placement of dental implants is accurate. This type of drill is specifically designed to create a hole in the jawbone for the implant to be placed in. It is important to use the correct size and length of drill bit for this procedure, as using a drill bit that is too small can result in the implant being placed inaccurately. In addition, it is important to use a depth gauge when performing this procedure, as this will help to ensure that the implant is placed at the correct depth.
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-IMPDE]
DENTAL DRILL EXTENDER
A dental drill extender is a specialized tool that allows a dentist to extend the reach of their drill. This can be useful for reaching teeth that are difficult to access, or for performing delicate procedures.
Dental drill extenders are available in a variety of sizes and designs. Some models are adjustable, while others are fixed. Most dental drill extenders are made from stainless steel or titanium.
Using a dental drill extender is relatively simple. First, the dentist must determine the correct size and type of extender for their needs. Next, the extender is attached to the drill bit and tightened in place. Finally, the dentist uses the Drill as they would normally, taking care to avoid damaging surrounding teeth or tissues.
When used correctly, dental drill extenders can be an invaluable tool for dentists. However, it is important to choose the right size and type of extender for each individual case. In addition, care must be taken to avoid damaging surrounding teeth or tissues when using this tool.
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-IMPSD1]
Saw Disc (7,0 mm , 10,0 mm , 13,0 mm)
There are a few different types of circular saw blades available on the market, each designed for a specific purpose. The most common type of blade is the disc cutting blade, which is used for general purpose cutting of wood and other materials.
Disc cutting blades come in a variety of sizes, with the most common being 7-1/4 inches in diameter. They also have a variety of tooth configurations, with the most common being 24 teeth per inch (TPI). The number of teeth on the blade will determine how fast it cuts and how fine the finish is.
When choosing a disc cutting blade, it's important to select one that is compatible with your particular saw. Additionally, you'll want to consider the size and type of material you'll be cutting before making a purchase.
IMPLANT SURGERY [CT-IMPLD1]
lance pilot drills (1.5mm , 1.2mm)
Lance pilot drills are used to drill pilot holes for dental implants. The lance-shaped tip of the drill helps to create a precise and accurate hole for the implant. The depth gauge on the drill allows the dentist to control the depth of the hole, ensuring that the implant is placed at the correct depth.
SURGICAL DRIVER [CT-IMPSD]
Surgical drivers are devices that are used to drive surgical screws into bone. They are also known as screwdrivers or bone screws. Surgical drivers are available in a variety of sizes and styles. The most common type of surgical driver is the hand-held type. This type of surgical driver is operated by turning a knob on the handle which turns the chuck that holds the drill bit. There are also battery-operated surgical drivers that can be used with either disposable or rechargeable batteries.
Most surgical drivers have a chuck that can hold either a 3/32-inch or 1/8-inch drill bit. The size of the drill bit will determine the size of the screw that can be driven into the bone. The size of the screw will also determine the length of time it will take to drive the screw into the bone.
The tip of the drill bit should be lubricated with water before it is inserted into the chuck. This will help to prevent damage to the drill bit and ensure smooth operation of the surgical driver.
In addition to our selection of Any Dental & Surgical Instrument, Our website provides a wealth of information on choosing the right dental implants, placement techniques, aftercare instructions, and much more. CROSSTEX also offer a full line of dental implant accessories, including abutments, screws, and covers and all Dental & Surgical Instrument.
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