Friday, March 2, 2012
BTI adds to its surgical instruments catalogue a New Fibrin Compactor used to push and compact the fibrin by means of perforations carried out with the font cutting drills at the crestal accesses
A new instrument made in surgical steel that is used to push and compact the fibrin by means of perforations carried out with the font cutting drills at the crestal accesses.
Its ends have a cylindrical shape compatible with the 4,5 and 5,1 mm diameters of the front cutting drills and the frontal attack faces; both ends are flat to displace the fibrin. They have depth marks at 5 - 6 - 8 - 10 and 13mm.
In atraumatic sinus elevations, with crestal access, they are adequate to insert the fibrin membrane and to protect Schneider's membrane; in turn, we can know the depth we are working at as it will be indicated by the horizontal markings.