Product Description
Marking Surgical Drill 1.9 mm
The Marking Surgical Drill 1.9 mm is a precision implantology instrument designed for initial bone marking and primary osteotomy preparation during dental implant surgery. The drill is used as the first surgical drill for accurate preparation of the implant bone bed and precise positioning of the implant osteotomy site.
The drill features a round-shaped working surface with a precision tip at the end, allowing controlled entry into bone tissue and accurate surgical site marking during implant procedures.
The instrument includes an external cooling system that supports efficient irrigation during drilling, helping reduce heat generation and preserve bone vitality throughout the osteotomy preparation process.
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, the drill provides excellent cutting efficiency, corrosion resistance, dimensional precision, and long-term clinical durability.
The Marking Surgical Drill 1.9 mm is intended for use together with a low-speed contra-angle handpiece operating at a maximum speed of 2000 rpm, ensuring controlled surgical performance and precise osteotomy preparation.
Suitable for:
- Initial implant osteotomy preparation
- Implant site marking
- Primary bone bed preparation
- Implant positioning procedures
- Oral implantology surgery
- Surgical implant protocols
The precision round-tip design allows controlled entry into bone and improved accuracy during implant site preparation.
Specifications
- Instrument type: Marking surgical drill
- Diameter: 1.9 mm
- Design: Round working surface with precision tip
- Cooling system: External irrigation
- Material: Medical-grade stainless steel
- Recommended speed: Maximum 2000 rpm
- Sterilization: Fully autoclavable
Indications for Use
Intended for:
- Initial implant bone bed preparation
- Implant osteotomy marking
- Primary drilling procedures
- Implant positioning during surgery
- Oral surgical implant procedures
Sterilization
The instrument must be sterilized before use in an autoclave at: 135°C (274°F)
Advantages
- Precision initial osteotomy preparation
- Accurate implant site marking
- Round-tip controlled cutting design
- External irrigation cooling system
- High-strength stainless steel construction
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Controlled surgical performance
- Compatible with low-speed contra-angle handpieces
- Fully autoclavable
- Designed for predictable implant surgical procedures
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Marking Surgical Drill 1.9 mm
General Information
Before using DMi products, the dentist or maxillofacial surgeon should carefully read all indications, contraindications, recommendations, warnings, and instructions, as well as all additional product documentation including surgical manuals, implant catalogs, and technical specifications.
DMi recommends professional education and training in implantology before clinical use.
Detailed product information is available through authorized DMi representatives and on the company website:
www.dmimplant.online
Product Description
The Marking Surgical Drill 1.9 mm is a precision implantology instrument designed for initial bone marking and primary osteotomy preparation during dental implant surgery.
The drill features:
- Round-shaped working surface
- Precision tip at the end of the drill
- External cooling system for irrigation during drilling
The instrument is used as the first drill during preparation of the implant bone bed and allows accurate positioning of the implant osteotomy site.
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, the drill provides excellent cutting efficiency, corrosion resistance, dimensional precision, and long-term clinical reliability.
The drill is intended for use together with a low-speed contra-angle handpiece operating at: Maximum speed: 2000 rpm
Intended Use
The Marking Surgical Drill 1.9 mm is intended for:
- Initial implant osteotomy preparation
- Bone marking procedures
- Implant positioning
- Primary drilling during implant surgery
- Implant bone bed preparation
Indications
The instrument is indicated for:
- Initial preparation of implant osteotomy sites
- Marking of implant position
- Primary bone penetration during implant surgery
- Implantology surgical procedures
Contraindications
Do not use in cases of:
- Damaged or worn drill surfaces
- Improper sterilization
- Use outside intended implant surgical applications
Warnings
The product is supplied non-sterile.
Sterilization before use is mandatory.
Only qualified dental professionals should use the instrument.
Excessive drilling speed may damage bone tissue.
Insufficient irrigation may cause overheating of bone tissue.
Inspect the drill before each use for wear, deformation, or damage.
Clinical Procedure
1. Preparation
- Sterilize the drill before clinical use.
- Verify compatibility with the surgical contra-angle handpiece.
- Prepare the surgical site according to the implant protocol.
2. Drill Installation
- Securely insert the Marking Surgical Drill 1.9 mm into the low-speed contra-angle handpiece.
- Verify stable fixation before use.
3. Irrigation
- Ensure proper external irrigation during drilling to reduce heat generation.
4. Initial Bone Marking
- Position the drill at the planned implant site.
- Begin drilling at controlled low speed.
5. Primary Osteotomy Preparation
- Use the drill to create the initial implant osteotomy pathway.
- Monitor drilling depth and angulation according to the surgical plan.
6. Final Verification
Verify:
- Correct implant position
- Osteotomy angulation
- Bone preparation quality
- Recommended Operating Conditions
- Use only with low-speed contra-angle handpieces
- Maximum rotational speed: 2000 rpm
- Use continuous irrigation during drilling
Sterilization
Before use, sterilize the instrument in an autoclave at: 135°C (274°F)
After sterilization:
Store in sterile conditions until use.
Inspect the drill before each procedure.
Storage
Store in a clean, dry environment away from contamination, moisture, and direct sunlight.
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