Product Description
Surgical Screw Driver Hollow Key 6.3 mm
The DMi Surgical Screw Driver Hollow Key 6.3 mm is a precision surgical instrument designed for implant placement and the manipulation of implant-related components during dental implant procedures. Manufactured from high-quality surgical stainless steel, the instrument offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term clinical reliability.
The Hollow Key features a 6.3 mm external hexagonal body with an internal hollow channel, allowing secure engagement with compatible implant drivers and surgical components. Its ergonomic design provides excellent grip and torque transmission, enabling clinicians to perform implant insertion and component handling with precision and control.
The instrument is commonly used during the surgical phase of implant treatment for transferring torque from a surgical ratchet, hand wrench, or implant driver to compatible implant insertion tools. The hollow design allows compatibility with long drivers and guide pins while maintaining secure engagement throughout the procedure.
The Surgical Screw Driver Hollow Key 6.3 mm is suitable for use in implantology, oral surgery, and restorative implant procedures where controlled torque application and reliable component handling are required.
Advantages
- Precision-manufactured surgical instrument.
- 6.3 mm hexagonal connection for secure engagement.
- Hollow channel design for compatibility with long drivers and guide pins.
- Excellent torque transmission during implant placement.
- Manufactured from high-quality surgical stainless steel.
- Corrosion-resistant and durable construction.
- Ergonomic design for improved handling and control.
- Suitable for surgical and restorative implant procedures.
- Reusable following proper cleaning and sterilization.
Specifications
- Product Type: Surgical Screw Driver Hollow Key
- Connection Size: 6.3 mm Hex
- Design: Hollow Internal Channel
- Material: Surgical Stainless Steel
- Application: Implant Surgery and Prosthetic Procedures
- Reusable: Yes
Indications
- Dental implant placement.
- Implant insertion procedures.
- Connection to compatible implant drivers.
- Torque transmission during surgical implant procedures.
- Use with surgical ratchets and hand wrenches.
- Implant component installation and removal.
Clinical Applications
- Implant surgery.
- Guided implant placement.
- Multiple implant procedures.
- Full-arch restorations.
- Oral and maxillofacial surgery.
- Prosthetic implant procedures.
Sterilization
- The product is supplied non-sterile.
- Before each clinical use, clean and sterilize the instrument using a validated steam sterilization cycle.
- Recommended Sterilization: Autoclave at 135°C (274°F)
Storage
Store in a clean, dry environment protected from contamination, moisture, direct sunlight, and mechanical damage.
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Surgical Screw Driver Hollow Key 6.3 mm
Intended Use
The Surgical Screw Driver Hollow Key 6.3 mm is intended for use during dental implant surgical and restorative procedures. The instrument is designed to transmit torque from a surgical ratchet, hand wrench, or implant driver to compatible implant insertion tools and prosthetic components.
The hollow internal channel allows the instrument to be used with long drivers, guide pins, and implant carriers while maintaining secure engagement and precise torque transfer.
Indications
- Dental implant placement.
- Implant insertion procedures.
- Connection of implant drivers to surgical ratchets and hand wrenches.
- Installation and removal of implant-related components.
- Surgical and prosthetic implant procedures.
- Guided implant surgery.
- Full-arch and multiple implant restorations.
Contraindications
Do not use:
- For applications other than intended implant procedures.
- If the instrument is damaged, bent, worn, or corroded.
- With incompatible implant systems or drivers.
- If secure engagement between the instrument and component cannot be achieved.
Warnings
- This product is intended for use only by qualified dental professionals and oral surgeons.
- Inspect the instrument before each use.
- Ensure complete engagement between the Hollow Key and the connected component before applying torque.
- Excessive force may damage the instrument, implant, or prosthetic component.
- Do not use damaged or worn instruments.
Precautions
- Verify compatibility with the implant system before use.
- Apply torque according to the implant manufacturer's recommendations.
- Avoid excessive lateral forces during use.
- Maintain sterility throughout the procedure.
- Clean and sterilize the instrument before each use.
Instructions for Use
Pre-Operative Procedure
1. Inspect the Surgical Screw Driver Hollow Key for cleanliness, wear, or damage.
2. Verify compatibility with the implant system and surgical components being used.
3. Clean and sterilize the instrument prior to use.
4. Ensure that all associated surgical instruments are properly assembled.
5. Implant Placement Procedure
6. Connect the Hollow Key to a compatible surgical ratchet, hand wrench, or implant driver.
7. Engage the implant insertion tool or driver securely within the Hollow Key.
8. Verify complete seating and engagement.
9. Transfer torque carefully to insert the implant according to the surgical protocol.
10. Monitor implant position and insertion depth throughout the procedure.
11. Remove the instrument once the desired implant position has been achieved.
12. Prosthetic Component Procedure
13. Engage the appropriate component driver.
14. Connect the driver through the Hollow Key.
15. Tighten or loosen the prosthetic component according to the manufacturer's instructions.
16. Verify component stability after tightening.
Cleaning and Sterilization
- Thoroughly clean the instrument to remove blood, tissue residues, and contaminants.
- Pay special attention to the internal hollow channel.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Dry completely before sterilization.
- Sterilize using a validated steam sterilization cycle.
- Recommended Sterilization: Autoclave at 135°C (274°F)
- Do not use the instrument if sterility cannot be assured.
Maintenance
- Inspect the hex connection and internal channel regularly.
- Replace the instrument if wear, deformation, corrosion, or damage is observed.
- Do not modify the instrument.
Storage
Store in a clean, dry environment protected from contamination, moisture, direct sunlight, and mechanical damage. Keep the instrument in a protective surgical tray or instrument cassette when not in use.