Product Description
Fixation surgical screw long (700827) is used together with a is twisted with the help of the fillips key (432615 etc.)
The length of the working part is 8.0 mm and the diameter is 0.7 mm.
The titanium surgical screw is made of medical titanium alloy Ti6Al4V ASTM-136. The outer surface is smooth.
Before insertion into the bone, a hole must be made in the bone using a surgical drill (400307) with a diameter of 0.7 mm for a surgical screw.
The surgical drill is used in combination with a low-speed contra-angle handpiece (max. 1000 rpm). Before use, sterilization in an autoclave at a temperature of 135°C/274°F is required.
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Fixation Surgical Screw – Round
Product Description
The Fixation Surgical Screw – Round is an implantable medical device designed for fixation in bone tissue. The round head design provides a smooth profile and is intended for applications where reduced soft tissue irritation and secure fixation are required.
The screw is available in various diameters and lengths to accommodate different clinical needs and anatomical conditions.
Intended Use / Indications
The device is intended for:
Fixation and stabilization in bone during dental or surgical procedures
Temporary anchorage in orthodontic or implant-related treatments
Securing membranes or other surgical materials
Use in oral, maxillofacial, and general surgical applications
Target Patient Population
Patients requiring bone fixation or temporary anchorage
Patients with sufficient bone quality and quantity
Contraindications
Active infection or inflammation at the surgical site
Patients with systemic conditions affecting bone healing
Known allergy or hypersensitivity to device materials
Insufficient bone volume or density for stable fixation
Precautions
Perform adequate pre-operative planning and imaging
Select appropriate screw size based on clinical requirements
Use only compatible instruments and drivers
Maintain sterile handling and surgical environment
Avoid excessive mechanical stress during insertion
Ensure proper angulation and positioning during placement
Possible Adverse Effects
Infection or inflammation
Pain, swelling, or discomfort
Screw loosening or migration
Damage to surrounding anatomical structures
Bone resorption or necrosis
Allergic reaction (rare)
Instructions for Use
Pre-Operative
Review patient medical history and evaluate surgical site
Select appropriate screw size and type
Ensure all instruments and components are sterile
Intra-Operative
Prepare the surgical site following standard protocols
Drill a pilot hole if required, using appropriate technique and irrigation
Insert the screw using a compatible driver
Apply controlled torque to achieve primary stability
Ensure the round head sits properly without excessive pressure on soft tissue
Verify correct positioning and stability
Post-Operative
Monitor healing and check for signs of complications
Provide patient with post-operative care instructions
Remove the screw if indicated (for temporary applications)
Sterilization
Supplied sterile (if applicable); do not use if packaging is compromised
Single-use devices must not be resterilized
Non-sterile products must be sterilized prior to use:
Steam sterilization: 121–134°C (250–273°F)
Follow validated sterilization protocols