Product Details
We use the material of stainless steel.
Indications: Osteotomy thread preparation for implants in dense bone
Compatibility: ISO latch type attachments
Material: Surgical grade stainless steel coating
Drill speed: < 50 rpm
Sterilization: Steam autoclave by end user
Any deficiencies, please do not hesitate to let us know: Is it easy to get passivated? Or tipping? Or something else? Please provide new and old samples--with the best working performance--for us to check and test.
A ordinary implant consists of a titanium screw (resembling a teeth root) with a roughened or smooth surface. The majority of dental implants are made out of commercially pure titanium, which is accessible in 4 grades relying upon the amount of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and iron contained. Cold work hardened CP4 (maximum impurity limits of N .05 percent, C .10 percent, H .015 percent, Fe .50 percent, and O .40 percent) is the most oftentimes used titanium for implants. Grade 5 titanium, Titanium 6AL-4V, (signifying the titanium alloy containing 6 percentage aluminium and four percentage vanadium alloy) is barely tougher than CP4 and used in the industry normally for abutment screws and abutments. Most contemporary dental implants additionally have a textured surface(through etching, anodic oxidation or various-media blasting) to amplify the floor location and osseointegration viable of the implant.