Product Description
Short Surgical Drill with External Irrigation
The Short Surgical Drill with External Irrigation is a precision implantology instrument designed for controlled bone drilling and implant osteotomy preparation during dental implant surgical procedures. The shortened drill design provides improved accessibility and maneuverability in posterior jaw regions and clinical situations involving limited mouth opening.
The drill features a cylindrical working part with diameters ranging from 2.0 mm to 5.2 mm and is designed for precise implant site preparation and controlled osteotomy formation during oral implantology procedures.
The working section of the drill has a length of 11 mm and includes circular depth reference markings at 5 mm, 6 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, and 10 mm, allowing accurate drilling depth control and improved surgical precision during implant bed preparation.
The drill is equipped with an external irrigation system designed to provide effective cooling during drilling procedures, reducing heat generation and helping preserve bone vitality throughout osteotomy preparation.
The non-working section of the drill includes circular color markings for quick visual identification of drill diameter:
- White – 2.0 mm
- Yellow – 2.5 mm
- Red – 2.8 mm
- Blue – 3.2 mm
- Green – 3.7 mm
- Black – 4.2 mm
- Brown – 5.3 mm
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, the drill provides excellent cutting efficiency, dimensional precision, corrosion resistance, mechanical durability, and long-term clinical reliability.
The Short Surgical Drill with External Irrigation is intended for use together with a low-speed contra-angle handpiece operating at a maximum speed of 2000 rpm.
Suitable for:
- Implant osteotomy preparation
- Bone drilling procedures
- Implant bone bed preparation
- Posterior jaw implant surgery
- Implant surgery with limited mouth opening
- Oral implantology procedures
The precision short drill design allows controlled osteotomy preparation and improved surgical accessibility during implant placement procedures.
Specifications
- Instrument type: Short surgical drill
- Drill geometry: Cylindrical
- Drill diameters: 2.0 mm to 5.2 mm
- Working length: 11 mm
Depth markings:
- 5 mm
- 6 mm
- 7 mm
- 8 mm
- 10 mm
- Cooling system: External irrigation
- Diameter identification: Color-coded marking system
- Handpiece compatibility: Contra angle
- Recommended speed: Maximum 2000 rpm
- Material: Medical-grade stainless steel
- Sterilization: Fully autoclavable
Indications for Use
Intended for:
- Implant osteotomy preparation
- Bone drilling procedures
- Implant bone bed preparation
- Posterior jaw implant surgery
- Implant site preparation
- Oral implantology surgical procedures
Sterilization
The instrument must be sterilized before use in an autoclave at: 135°C (274°F)
Advantages
- Compact short drill design
- Improved access in posterior jaw regions
- Facilitates procedures with limited mouth opening
- Precision depth control markings
- External irrigation cooling system
- Color-coded diameter identification
- High cutting efficiency
- Controlled osteotomy preparation
- High-strength stainless steel construction
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Compatible with low-speed contra-angle handpieces
- Fully autoclavable
- Designed for predictable implant surgical procedures
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Short Surgical Drill with External Irrigation
Intended Use
The Short Surgical Drill with External Irrigation is intended for:
- Implant osteotomy preparation
- Bone drilling procedures
- Implant bone bed preparation
- Posterior jaw implant surgery
- Implant surgery with limited mouth opening
- Oral implantology procedures
Indications for Use
The instrument is indicated for use in dental implant surgical procedures requiring controlled osteotomy preparation and implant site drilling with external irrigation cooling.
Contraindications
Do not use the instrument:
- For procedures other than intended dental implant applications
- If the drill is damaged, bent, worn, or corroded
- Without proper sterilization before clinical use
- At rotational speeds exceeding recommended operating limits
Warnings
- The instrument must be used only by qualified dental professionals trained in implantology procedures.
- Excessive drilling force or improper speed may damage bone tissue or the drill.
- Adequate irrigation must be maintained during drilling procedures to reduce heat generation.
- Inspect the drill before each use for wear, deformation, or damage.
- Reduced cutting efficiency may increase the risk of bone overheating and surgical complications.
Precautions
- Sterilize the instrument before first use and before each subsequent use.
- Use only with low-speed contra-angle handpieces.
- Maximum operating speed must not exceed 2000 rpm.
- Use continuous sterile irrigation during drilling procedures.
- Apply intermittent drilling technique during osteotomy preparation.
- Clean the drill immediately after use to prevent residue accumulation.
Directions for Use
1. Clean and sterilize the instrument before use.
2. Verify the correct drill diameter using the color-coded identification markings.
3. Attach the drill securely to a compatible low-speed contra-angle handpiece.
4. Operate the handpiece at a maximum speed of 2000 rpm.
5. Use continuous external irrigation during drilling procedures.
6. Prepare the osteotomy according to the implant surgical protocol.
7. Monitor drilling depth using the depth reference markings on the working section.
8. Apply intermittent drilling technique to minimize heat generation.
9. After completion of the procedure, remove the drill carefully.
10. Clean, disinfect, and sterilize the instrument before reuse.
Cleaning and Disinfection
Immediately after use:
- Remove visible debris and biological contaminants.
- Rinse thoroughly under running water.
- Clean manually or using an ultrasonic cleaner with approved medical instrument detergent.
- Ensure all cutting surfaces are properly cleaned.
- Dry the instrument completely before sterilization.
Sterilization
- The instrument must be sterilized before use in an autoclave at: 135°C (274°F)
- Sterilization must be performed according to standard dental sterilization procedures and local regulations.
Storage
- Store in a clean, dry environment.
- Protect from moisture and contamination.
- Store in appropriate sterilization packaging until use.
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