MCT TENTING SCREW KIT
Titanium Tenting Screw Kit
Tenting screws are used to preserve space during GBR procedures to prevent resorption of grafting material. The 8mm head of the screws provide adequate surface area for tenting. The screws are only threaded at the bottom section of the screw; having a smooth shaft to prevent integration. Tenting screws are self-drilling and self-tapping and utilize a press fit friction connection which prevents dropped screws. In most instances the screws can easily be fixated by hand, but in rare instances the pilot drill must be used. The friction fit Philips-head connection grabs screws securely without dropping them, ensuring that no screws are wasted. The versatility and usefulness of the titanium Tenting Screw Kit make it an essential addition to any implant practice.
Kit Features & Advantages
- Screws are made of FDA approved Titanium
- Press Fit Cross connection screws hold tightly to the screwdriver attachments
- A measurement scale in implemented on the tack and screw organizer to help determine screw lengths
- Kit includes 24 Screws of various lengths and all placement instrumentation
Screwdriver Handle & Hand Screw Driver Shaft
The screw driver handle is used in conjunction with the hand screw driver shaft to fixate titanium screws. The shaft of the driver slides into the handle and clicks into place. The handle consists of two sections that move independently, making single hand operation possible. The driver shaft uses a Philips press fit connection that easily and effectively grabs and retains screws. The friction fit of the driver prevents drop screws.
Latch Driver for Screw Placement
The latch driver is used to fixate bone screws using a slow speed implant handpiece. The head of the driver is a Philips connection which engage bone screws using friction.
Pilot Drill
Included with the kit is a 1.0mm pilot drill. This drill can be used with any slow speed implant handpiece. When D1 dense cortical bone is encountered, very rarely you may need the pilot drill. In most instances a pilot drill is not needed.
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Summary
Titanium Tenting Screw Kit
Tenting screws are used to preserve space during GBR procedures to prevent resorption of grafting material. The 8mm head of the screws provide adequate surface area for tenting. The screws are only threaded at the bottom section of the screw; having a smooth shaft to prevent integration. Tenting screws are self-drilling and self-tapping and utilize a press fit friction connection which prevents dropped screws. In most instances the screws can easily be fixated by hand, but in rare instances the pilot drill must be used. The friction fit Philips-head connection grabs screws securely without dropping them, ensuring that no screws are wasted. The versatility and usefulness of the titanium Tenting Screw Kit make it an essential addition to any implant practice.
Kit Features & Advantages
- Screws are made of FDA approved Titanium
- Press Fit Cross connection screws hold tightly to the screwdriver attachments
- A measurement scale in implemented on the tack and screw organizer to help determine screw lengths
- Kit includes 24 Screws of various lengths and all placement instrumentation
Screwdriver Handle & Hand Screw Driver Shaft
The screw driver handle is used in conjunction with the hand screw driver shaft to fixate titanium screws. The shaft of the driver slides into the handle and clicks into place. The handle consists of two sections that move independently, making single hand operation possible. The driver shaft uses a Philips press fit connection that easily and effectively grabs and retains screws. The friction fit of the driver prevents drop screws.
Latch Driver for Screw Placement
The latch driver is used to fixate bone screws using a slow speed implant handpiece. The head of the driver is a Philips connection which engage bone screws using friction.
Pilot Drill
Included with the kit is a 1.0mm pilot drill. This drill can be used with any slow speed implant handpiece. When D1 dense cortical bone is encountered, very rarely you may need the pilot drill. In most instances a pilot drill is not needed.
Click Here To Purchase Replacement Screws
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