Product Description
The Laboratory Hex Key 1.25 mm Long is a precision prosthetic instrument designed for manual tightening and loosening of implant and prosthetic screws during the orthopedic stage of implantation procedures. The instrument is intended primarily for use in dental laboratories and for extraoral work with plaster models.
The wrench is suitable for manual screw manipulation on extraoral models and is commonly used by dental technicians and dentists during fabrication and adjustment of implant-supported prosthetic restorations.
The working part of the instrument features a precision 1.25 mm hexagonal connection designed for secure engagement with compatible prosthetic screws and implant components.
The instrument incorporates a comfortable ergonomic plastic handle that provides improved grip, precise control, and convenient handling during laboratory procedures.
Manufactured from durable high-strength non-medical grade steel, the Laboratory Hex Key offers exceptional wear resistance and long-term durability. The reinforced material helps prevent wear of the hexagonal working tip and reduces the risk of edge deformation or breakage commonly associated with standard medical steel instruments used in laboratory applications.
The Laboratory Hex Key 1.25 mm Long is intended exclusively for extraoral use and must not be used inside the oral cavity.
Suitable for:
- Dental laboratory procedures
- Prosthetic screw tightening
- Extraoral implant model work
- Implant prosthetic fabrication
- Prosthetic restoration adjustment
- Orthopedic implant procedures
Specifications
- Instrument type: Laboratory hex key
- Hex size: 1.25 mm
- Design: Long laboratory driver
- Handle type: Ergonomic plastic handle
- Material: High-strength non-medical grade steel
- Application: Extraoral laboratory procedures only
Indications for Use
Intended for manual tightening and loosening of compatible prosthetic screws during:
- Dental laboratory procedures
- Implant prosthetic fabrication
- Prosthetic restoration assembly
- Extraoral implant model work
- Orthopedic implant procedures
Important Notice
- Intended for extraoral use only
- Do not use inside the oral cavity
- Not intended for surgical procedures
Advantages
- Precision 1.25 mm hex connection
- Designed specifically for laboratory applications
- High wear resistance
- Durable reinforced steel construction
- Resistant to hexagonal edge deformation
- Comfortable ergonomic plastic handle
- Reliable screw engagement
- Improved control during laboratory procedures
- Long-term mechanical durability
- Suitable for implant prosthetic workflows
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Laboratory Hex Key 1.25 mm Long
General Information
Before using DMi products, the dentist or dental technician should carefully read all indications, contraindications, recommendations, warnings, and instructions, as well as all additional product documentation including prosthetic manuals, catalogs, and technical specifications.
DMi recommends professional education and training in implant prosthetics before use.
Detailed product information is available through authorized DMi representatives and on the company website:
www.dmimplant.online
Product Description
The Laboratory Hex Key 1.25 mm Long is a precision prosthetic instrument designed for manual tightening and loosening of implant and prosthetic screws during the orthopedic stage of implantation procedures.
The instrument is intended primarily for:
- Dental laboratory procedures
- Extraoral prosthetic work
- Work with plaster models
- Implant-supported prosthetic restorations
The working part of the wrench features a precision: 1.25 mm hexagonal connection
The instrument includes an ergonomic plastic handle that provides improved grip, precise control, and comfortable handling during laboratory procedures.
The Laboratory Hex Key is manufactured from durable high-strength non-medical grade steel, providing excellent wear resistance and preventing deformation or breakage of the hexagonal working edges during repeated laboratory use.
The instrument is intended exclusively for extraoral use and must not be used inside the oral cavity.
Intended Use
The Laboratory Hex Key 1.25 mm Long is intended for:
- Manual tightening of prosthetic screws
- Manual loosening of prosthetic screws
- Extraoral implant prosthetic procedures
- Dental laboratory work
- Implant-supported restoration assembly
- Prosthetic component adjustment
Indications
The instrument is indicated for:
- Work on plaster models
- Dental laboratory implant procedures
- Extraoral prosthetic screw fixation
- Orthopedic implant procedures
- Implant prosthetic restoration assembly
Contraindications
Do not use:
- Inside the oral cavity
- During surgical procedures
- For intraoral screw tightening
- With incompatible prosthetic components
- If the instrument is damaged or worn
Warnings
- The instrument is intended for extraoral laboratory use only.
- Do not use the instrument intraorally.
- The product is not intended for surgical procedures.
- Inspect the instrument before each use for wear or deformation.
- Use only compatible implant prosthetic components.
- Excessive force may damage prosthetic screws or components.
Clinical / Laboratory Procedure
1. Preparation
- Verify compatibility between the prosthetic screw and the 1.25 mm hexagonal working tip.
- Ensure the plaster model or prosthetic structure is stable before use.
2. Screw Engagement
- Insert the 1.25 mm hexagonal working part into the compatible prosthetic screw.
- Ensure stable and complete engagement before applying torque.
3. Manual Tightening or Loosening
- Use controlled manual force to tighten or loosen the prosthetic screw.
- Avoid excessive torque during laboratory procedures.
4. Prosthetic Verification
Verify:
- Proper screw seating
- Prosthetic component stability
- Correct prosthetic positioning
- Passive fit of the restoration
- Cleaning and Maintenance
After use:
- Clean the instrument thoroughly.
- Remove debris and prosthetic residues.
- Inspect the hexagonal working part for wear or damage.
Storage
Store in a clean, dry environment away from contamination, moisture, and direct sunlight.
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