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Titanium Implants - BlueSky

BlueSKY Surgical Protocol

SKY (titanium), blueSKY (titanium) und » whiteSKY (brezirkon)

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 1: OP-Tray für » SKY (titanium), blueSKY (titanium) und » whiteSKY (brezirkon)

  1. Instruments are clearly arranged and can be easily put in
  2. Two implant materials (titanium and brezirkon) - one surgical set of instruments
  3. Decide which system to place after preparing the cavity
blueSKY implant system - surgical procedure based on bone quality (D4)

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 2: blueSKY implant system - surgical procedure based on bone quality (D4)

The surgical procedure takes the bone quality into account. The procedure that is used differs slightly from that used for the classic SKY implant. Cavities have considerably smaller dimensions when they are prepared in soft bone D4 using the final drill This instrument is used for completing the preparation in bone quality D4.
blueSKY implant system - surgical procedure based on bone quality (D3)

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 3: blueSKY implant system - surgical procedure based on bone quality (D3)

Especially in the cortical area, D3 bone is prepared in accordance with the implant diameter (with the XL-drill up to a max. depth of 3 mm).
blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality (D1 and D2)

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 4: blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality (D1 and D2)

The max. depth of preparation of D1 and D2 bone types with the XL-drill is 2 mm less than the implant length.
blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 5: blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

This is a compact overview of the entire surgical procedure - First use the pilot drill, then the twistdrill and finally the respective length of the final drill.

blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 6: blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

First use the pilot drill, then the twistdrill.
blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 7: blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

... then the twistdrill and finally the respective length of the final drill.
blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 8: blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

The preparation in bone quality D4 is already completed now.
Fig. 9: blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 9: blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

In bone quality D3 cortical bone is removed with the XL drill up to a maximum depth of 3 mm.
blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 10: blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

Bone quality D2 is prepared to a larger depth using the XL drill – up to 2 mm less than the implant length; that is a depth of up to 10 mm is prepared for an implant with a length of 12 mm.
blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

 

Surgical protocol
Fig. 11: blueSKY implant system, surgical procedure based on bone quality

Bone quality D1 is prepared to a larger depth using the XL drill – up to 2 mm less than the implant length; that is a depth of up to 10 mm is prepared for an implant with a length of 12 mm.

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