1. Once the implant site
has been determined, mark the site with a Round Drill and
penetrate the cortical bone. The recommended drill speed is
1200–1500rpm.
Instruments needed: Round Drill (RD100 or
DR100)
2.
Proceed with the Initial Twist Drill to approximately 7mm,
then verify the direction with the thin portion of the
Direction Indicator.
Continue to penetrate the bone to
the desired depth. The recommended drill speed is
1200–1500rpm.
Instruments needed: 2.0 or 2.3mm Twist Drill (ITD215,
DT215, DTN215 or ACT2015)
3. Verify
the direction and position of the preparation by inserting the
thin portion of the Direction Indicator into the osteotomy.
Thread dental floss through hole to prevent accidental
swallowing.
At this step, a Gelb Radiographic
Depth Gauge may also be used.
Instruments needed: Direction Indicator (DI100 or
DI2310) Gelb Radiographic Depth Gauge (XDGXX)