Product Description
The Motor Hex Driver Key for Contra Angle 2.1 mm is a precision implantology instrument designed for machine-driven insertion and removal of dental implants and implant components with H2.1 hex socket or CH2.1 conical connection systems. The instrument is intended for use during implant surgical and restorative procedures requiring controlled implant placement and stable mechanical engagement.
The driver features a precision-machined 2.1 mm hex working tip designed for secure connection with compatible implant systems, allowing accurate torque transfer and reliable implant handling during clinical procedures.
The working part of the instrument has a length of 12 mm, providing precise access and controlled manipulation during implant placement procedures. The instrument is equipped with high guiding edges that assist in visual orientation of the implant hex position, helping achieve accurate implant alignment and prosthetic positioning.
The driver includes two laser reference marks indicating implant immersion depth and gingival penetration levels at 3 mm and 5 mm, supporting controlled surgical placement and depth visualization during implant insertion.
The upper section of the instrument is designed for secure attachment to a contra-angle handpiece of a physiodispenser system, ensuring stable rotational performance and controlled surgical operation.
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade 420 stainless steel, the instrument provides excellent dimensional precision, mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical durability. The smooth outer surface supports effective cleaning and sterilization procedures.
Suitable for:
- Machine-driven implant insertion
- Implant removal procedures
- Implant placement surgery
- Oral implantology procedures
- Surgical implant protocols
- Implant restorative applications
The precision 2.1 mm hex connection allows stable implant engagement and reliable torque transmission during implant placement and removal procedures.
Specifications
- Instrument type: Motor hex driver key
- Hex size: 2.1 mm
- Working length: 12 mm
- Connection type: H2.1 / CH2.1 compatible
- Handpiece connection: Contra angle
- Reference marks: 3 mm and 5 mm depth indicators
- Material: Medical-grade 420 stainless steel
- Surface finish: Smooth polished surface
- Sterilization: Fully autoclavable
Indications for Use
Intended for:
- Implant insertion procedures
- Implant removal procedures
- Surgical implant placement
- Implant positioning during surgery
- Oral implantology applications
- Controlled implant torque procedures
Sterilization
The instrument must be sterilized before use in an autoclave at: 135°C (274°F)
Advantages
- Precision 2.1 mm hex connection
- Compatible with H2.1 and CH2.1 implant systems
- Accurate torque transmission
- High guiding edges for implant orientation
- 3 mm and 5 mm depth reference markings
- Designed for contra-angle handpieces
- High-strength 420 stainless steel construction
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Smooth easy-to-clean surface
- Fully autoclavable
- Reliable clinical performance
- Designed for predictable implant placement procedure
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Motor Hex Driver Key for Contra Angle 2.1 mm
Product Description
The Motor Hex Driver Key for Contra Angle 2.1 mm is a reusable dental implant instrument intended for machine-driven insertion and removal of dental implants and implant components with H2.1 hex socket or CH2.1 conical connection systems.
The instrument features a precision-machined 2.1 mm hex working tip designed for stable engagement with compatible implant systems, allowing controlled torque transfer during implant placement and removal procedures.
The working section has a length of 12 mm and includes depth reference markings at 3 mm and 5 mm to assist during surgical implant positioning and depth control procedures.
The upper section of the instrument is designed for secure connection to a contra-angle handpiece or physiodispenser system for controlled clinical operation.
Manufactured from medical-grade 420 stainless steel, the instrument provides excellent dimensional accuracy, corrosion resistance, mechanical durability, and long-term clinical reliability.
Intended Use
The Motor Hex Driver Key for Contra Angle 2.1 mm is intended for:
- Machine-driven implant insertion
- Implant removal procedures
- Surgical implant placement
- Implant positioning procedures
- Oral implantology applications
- Controlled implant torque procedures
Indications for Use
The instrument is indicated for use in dental implant surgical and restorative procedures requiring controlled insertion or removal of implants compatible with H2.1 hex socket or CH2.1 conical connection systems.
Contraindications
Do not use the instrument:
- For procedures other than intended dental implant applications
- With incompatible implant systems or incorrect hex connections
- If the instrument is damaged, bent, worn, or corroded
- Without proper sterilization before clinical use
Warnings
- The instrument must be used only by qualified dental professionals trained in implantology procedures.
- Always verify proper engagement between the driver and implant before operation.
- Excessive torque or improper use may damage the implant or instrument.
- Inspect the instrument before each use for wear, deformation, or damage.
- Use only compatible contra-angle handpieces and implant systems.
Precautions
- Sterilize the instrument before first use and before each subsequent use.
- Avoid excessive mechanical force during implant placement or removal.
- Clean the instrument immediately after use to prevent residue accumulation.
- Follow standard implant surgical protocols and manufacturer recommendations.
- Use appropriate irrigation and clinical operating procedures when necessary.
Directions for Use
1. Clean and sterilize the instrument before use.
2. Attach the Motor Hex Driver Key securely to a compatible contra-angle handpiece or physiodispenser.
3. Verify proper connection and rotational stability.
4. Engage the 2.1 mm hex tip with the implant connection or implant carrier.
5. Position the implant according to the surgical protocol.
6. Use the 3 mm and 5 mm depth reference markings to monitor implant placement depth.
7. Operate the handpiece according to the implant system protocol.
8. After completion of the procedure, carefully remove the instrument.
9. Clean, disinfect, and sterilize the instrument before reuse.
Cleaning and Disinfection
Immediately after use:
- Remove visible debris and contaminants.
- Rinse thoroughly under running water.
- Clean manually or using an ultrasonic cleaner with approved medical instrument detergent.
- 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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