Used to create an initial cutting path within the bone material inside a molar socket, serves as a preparatory step before utilizing the designated trephine drill
The marking drill is a special tool, intended for initial bone cut inside a molar socket. This drill is used to set a cutting path for the following trephine drill, to extract the bone material.
This drill is made from high-quality stainless steel. The cutting part is hollow and coated with a diamond coating on the upper part for smother performance and easier cutting through the bone.
This marking drill is intended to be used as an initial drill before using the designated trephine drill, and it is a part of the SD-TOP Kit.
Indications:
The primary purpose of the marking drill is to create an initial cutting path within the bone material inside a molar socket
Serves as a preparatory step before utilizing the designated trephine drill. It establishes a guiding path for the trephine drill to follow during bone extraction
Features & Benefits:
High-quality stainless steel
The upper part of the cutting surface is coated with a diamond coating
The marking drill is precisely engineered for accuracy, allowing for precise initial bone cuts in molar sockets
Compatible with SD-TOP Kit
Facilitates accurate initial bone cuts
Minimizes trauma to surrounding tissues
Enhances efficiency of bone removal
Improves success rates of subsequent procedures
The diamond coating on the upper part of the cutting surface provides a smoother cutting action, making the procedure more comfortable for both the patient and the clinician
The precise design of the marking drill allows for consistent and accurate bone cuts, reducing the risk of errors and complications during procedures
Increased durability and service life
Autoclavable and reusable
Compatible with contra-angle handpieces with Latch-Type RA connection