GS Implants Tapping Drills
A tap drill for dental implant for forming a space for coupling a fixture of the implant in an alveolar bone, includes: a shank part coupled with a torque transferring mechanism; and a tap part connected with the shank part. The tap part having a tapping screw thread formed on the outer peripheral surface for forming a space to insert and fix a fixture of the dental implant and cutting blades radially formed from the center of a front end face, which is perpendicular to a rotary axis of the tap drill, whereby the tap drill can simultaneously perform a tapping work. On the outer peripheral surface of the tap part, against a cartilaginous tissue or an alveolar bone of a patient's body, and a cutting work on the front end face of the tap part while the tap part is rotated by the torque transferring mechanism. Tap instruments are designed both for bone condensing and preparation of delicate cortical bone. Tapping helps to avoid overcondensing of the strong bone, which may lead to bone loss and implant failure.
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KEY FEATURES :-
Maximum corrosion resistance.
Unique design and sharpness for minimal invasiveness .
Autoclavable drills.