🦷 XGate Dental Drilling Protocol https://xgate.dental/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Drilling-protocol.pdf 🦷 IMPORTANT! Before installing X-Gate Dental implants, familiarize yourself with the protocol for preparing the implant site. This video demonstrates the necessary steps for placing a 4.2 mm diameter implant in dense bone with a D1 density. 00:00 First, the site should be drilled in the hardest cortical layer of a D1 bone using a special cortical bone drill bit. 00:30 Then, a 2mm pilot drill bit should be used to reach the full depth of the site, which typically ranges up to 10mm in depth, but can reach up to 16mm depending on the length of the implant. The recommended speed is 1000-1200 rotations per minute, and moderate force should be applied during drilling with intense irrigation to cool the drill bit and bone. 00:34 Next, drill bits of increasing diameter should be used to widen the site to the appropriate depth. First, a 2.5mm drill bit should be used to reach the full depth. 00:40 Then, a 2.8mm drill bit should be used to reach two-thirds of the depth. 00:46 Next, a 3.2mm drill bit should be used to reach half of the full depth, followed by a 3.65mm drill bit to reach the other half. Finally, a 3.8mm drill bit should be used to widen the site to the depth of the cortical layer, which can be 3mm or slightly more. 00:50 If resistance is encountered during drilling, the drill bit should be replaced as it may have become dull. It is important to use water during drilling to prevent overheating of the bone and thermal necrosis of the bone tissue after implant placement. Once the site is prepared, the implant can be placed into the site. 01:10 The aggressive thread profile of X-Gate Dental implants allows for good primary stability by screwing it directly into the bone tissue. The maximum torque value for implant placement is 50 N*cm. It is important to carefully follow these recommendations. Visit the company website: https://bit.ly/40A2k3L. #implantdrillingprocedure #dentalimplants #dentalimplantsurgery #dentalprotocol

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