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Fresas para implantes

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  • Fresa de cirugía guiada GDT Ø2,8 mm irrigada externamente + vaina guía

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    $88.50 as low as $79.65
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  • Fresa de cirugía guiada GDT Ø2.0mm con irrigación externa + vaina guía

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    $88.50 as low as $79.65
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  • Brocas cónicas GDT de 16 mm con riego externo

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    $55.00 as low as $49.50
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  • GDT DNT² Brocas rectas negras de 16 mm con riego externo

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    $61.50 as low as $55.35
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  • Fresas GDT cortas de 11,5 mm con riego externo

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    $55.00 as low as $49.50
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  • Extensión de taladro GDT

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    $55.00 as low as $49.50
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  • Riego externo del taladro avellanador GDT

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    $55.00 as low as $49.50
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FAQs

The recommended speed and torque for using implant drills depend on several factors, including the type of drill, bone density, and the specific implant system being used. However, general guidelines are as follows:Initial Drilling (Pilot Drills):Speed: 800-1200 RPMTorque: Low, typically around 30-50 Ncm Subsequent Drilling (Twist Drills, Step Drills):Speed: 600-800 RPMTorque: Moderate, typically around 35-55 Ncm Final Drilling (Bone Taps, Countersinks):Speed: 200-400 RPMTorque: Higher, around 50-70 NcmThese settings help ensure efficient cutting while minimizing the risk of overheating the bone. Always refer to the specific implant system's guidelines for precise recommendations.

Choosing the right implant drill involves considering implant system compatibility, bone density, drill type, and specific surgical requirements. Ensure the drill matches your implant system and use specialized drills for different bone densities. Select the appropriate drill type (pilot, twist, step) based on the procedure stage and match the drill size to the implant diameter for precise osteotomies. Consider irrigation needs and specific speed and torque settings.

Drills are generally designed to be universal, allowing for some flexibility in their use across different implant systems. However, it is crucial to ensure that the dimensions, thread patterns, and protocols align properly with the implant being used. At Wholedent.com, we offer a wide range of different drill types to ensure optimal fit and performance.

Preventing bone overheating during drilling is crucial for successful implant procedures. Use copious irrigation with sterile saline to cool the bone and flush away debris. Employ the recommended drill speed and torque settings to minimize friction and heat. Always use sharp, well-maintained drills and apply a gentle, intermittent drilling technique to allow cooling between intervals. Proper drill selection for specific implant and bone density is also important.  At Wholedent.com, we offer high-quality drills designed for optimal performance and minimal heat generation. Our team is available to assist with any questions you may have.

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