The techniques shown below are for illustration purposes only. Special training is necessary before placing and restoring implants. These surgical and prosthetic protocols present an overview of IMTEC products as well as illustrate a simplified approach to the placement and restoration of the IMTEC implant system.
A pumping motion should be used when drilling the osteotomy site. This procedure allows the osseous debris to be cleared from the site. The required drill sequence for each diameter of implant is: 3.5mm Implant 4.3mm Implant Steps
Steps 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Locator Drill 2.0mm Drill(irrigated) 3.5mm Drill(irrigated) Conterbore(irrigated) Bone Tap
Insert implant directly into osteotomy site with vial cap, turn cap to stabilize, then remove from top of implant
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Locator Drill 2.0mm Drill(irrigated) 3.5mm Drill(irrigated) 4.3mm Drill(irrigated) Conterbore(irrigated) Bone Tap
The techniques shown below are for illustration purposes only. Special training is necessary before placing and restoring implants. These surgical and prosthetic protocols present an overview of IMTEC products as well as illustrate a simplified approach to the placement and restoration of the IMTEC implant system. (Continued)
By using either the latch driver or finger driver, the cover screw may be easily placed after surgical placement of the implant body.
Variable positioning provides the emergence profile at the implant head for use as onestage procedure. Cover Screws are available in heights of 0.8mm, 3.0mm, 4.5mm, 6.5mm and 8.5mm.
The 0.8mm Cover Screw has a low profile for ease of tissue coverage during the healing phase. After the healing phase of osseointegration, a healing cover screw which penetrates the mucosa is then placed during the second stage surgery.