Product Description
The Implant Depth Probe is a precision surgical measuring instrument designed for evaluation and control of implant osteotomy depth during implantology and oral surgical procedures. The instrument allows accurate examination of the prepared implant bone bed and supports safe and predictable implant placement.
The probe features an ergonomic handle with bilateral working ends. Each working part contains calibrated depth markings that indicate the drilling depth of the implant osteotomy site during surgical procedures.
The ends of the working parts have a hemispherical design that allows gentle examination of the bone bed while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues.
The bilateral working ends feature:
- One side with a diameter of 1.9 mm
- Opposite side with a diameter of 2.7 mm
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, the Implant Depth Probe provides excellent durability, corrosion resistance, dimensional accuracy, and long-term clinical reliability.
The instrument is intended for use during:
- Implant osteotomy preparation
- Bone bed evaluation
- Implant depth measurement
- Oral surgical procedures
- Maxillary sinus evaluation
- Anatomical structure assessment
Using the Implant Depth Probe allows clinicians to:
- Simplify examination of the walls and bottom of the prepared implant bone bed
- Determine the presence of perforation of the bone walls or osteotomy floor
- Evaluate the integrity of the maxillary sinus mucosa
- Measure the distance from the alveolar ridge to the maxillary sinus floor or nasal cavity in the upper jaw
- Assess the position of mental foramina in the lower jaw
- Perform critical intraoperative measurements
- Assist in selecting appropriate surgical tactics during implant procedures
Specifications
- Instrument type: Implant depth probe
- Working diameters: 1.9 mm / 2.7 mm
- Design: Bilateral working ends with hemispherical tips
- Material: Medical-grade stainless steel
- Application: Implantology and oral surgery
- Sterilization: Fully autoclavable
Indications for Use
Intended for intraoperative evaluation and measurement during:
- Implant osteotomy preparation
- Implant surgery
- Bone bed examination
- Maxillary sinus assessment
- Oral surgical procedures
- Implant depth verification
Sterilization
The instrument must be sterilized before use in an autoclave at: 135°C (275°F)
Advantages
- Precision implant depth measurement
- Bilateral working design
- Calibrated depth markings
- Hemispherical atraumatic working tips
- Improved surgical safety and control
- Supports anatomical evaluation during surgery
- High-strength stainless steel construction
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Fully autoclavable
- Designed for predictable implant surgical procedures
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Implant Depth Probe
General Information
Before using DMi products, the dentist, maxillofacial surgeon, or dental technician 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 Implant Depth Probe is a precision surgical measuring instrument designed for evaluation and control of implant osteotomy depth during implantology and oral surgical procedures.
The instrument features an ergonomic handle with bilateral working ends containing calibrated depth markings used to measure the depth of the implant bone bed during surgical preparation.
The hemispherical atraumatic working tips allow gentle examination of the osteotomy site and surrounding anatomical structures.
The bilateral working ends feature:
- One side diameter: 1.9 mm
- Opposite side diameter: 2.7 mm
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, the Implant Depth Probe provides excellent durability, corrosion resistance, dimensional precision, and long-term clinical reliability.
Intended Use
The Implant Depth Probe is intended for:
- Measurement of implant osteotomy depth
- Examination of implant bone bed walls
- Evaluation of anatomical structures during surgery
- Implant surgical procedures
- Oral surgical procedures
- Intraoperative implant site assessment
Indications
The instrument is indicated for:
- Implant osteotomy depth verification
- Bone bed examination
- Detection of wall or floor perforation
- Evaluation of maxillary sinus integrity
- Measurement of alveolar ridge height
- Assessment of anatomical landmarks during implant surgery
Clinical Advantages
Use of the Implant Depth Probe allows clinicians to:
- Simplify examination of the walls and bottom of the prepared implant bone bed
- Determine the presence of perforation of the osteotomy walls or floor
- Evaluate the integrity of the maxillary sinus mucosa
- Measure the distance between the alveolar ridge and the maxillary sinus floor or nasal cavity
- Evaluate the position of the mental foramina in the lower jaw
- Perform precise intraoperative measurements
- Select appropriate surgical tactics during implant procedures
Contraindications
Do not use in cases of:
- Damaged or worn working tips
- Improper sterilization
- Use outside intended surgical applications
Warnings
- The product is supplied non-sterile.
- Sterilization before use is mandatory.
- Only qualified dental professionals should use the instrument.
- Excessive force may damage bone structures or surrounding tissues.
- Inspect the instrument before each use for wear, deformation, or damage.
Clinical Procedure
1. Preparation
- Sterilize the Implant Depth Probe before clinical use.
- Prepare the implant osteotomy site according to the surgical protocol.
2. Osteotomy Evaluation
- Insert the appropriate working end into the prepared implant bone bed.
- Use the calibrated markings to determine osteotomy depth.
3. Anatomical Assessment
Carefully examine:
- Osteotomy walls
- Osteotomy floor
- Bone integrity
- Presence of perforation
4. Sinus and Anatomical Measurements
- Evaluate the integrity of the maxillary sinus mucosa where indicated.
- Measure distances to anatomical structures including:
Maxillary sinus floor
Nasal cavity floor
Mental foramina
5. Surgical Decision-Making
- Use the obtained measurements and tactile feedback to determine appropriate surgical strategy and implant placement protocol.
Sterilization
Before use, sterilize the instrument in an autoclave at: 135°C (275°F)
Storage
Store in a clean, dry environment away from contamination, moisture, and direct sunlight.
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