Pterygoid Bone Osteotomes - GDT Dental Implants

GDT Pterygoid Bone Osteotomes: Essential Tools for the Max/Basal Implantation

Pterygoid Bone Osteotomes - GDT Dental Implants
Pterygoid Bone Osteotomes are crucial tools in dental implantology, specifically designed for challenging areas like the posterior maxilla. Made of high-grade stainless steel, the set includes two osteotomes that facilitate accurate drilling and socket expansion, ensuring optimal implant stability. Their ergonomic design promotes precision and enhanced patient outcomes in dental procedures.
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In dental implantology, Pterygoid Bone Osteotomes are essential tools that enhance the precision and reliability of the implantation process. These instruments are designed for challenging anatomical regions, specifically within the posterior maxilla.

Overview of GDT Pterygoid Bone Osteotomes

The Pterygoid Bone Osteotomes are crafted from high-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability and reliability. The set includes two osteotomes:

  1. The first osteotome, with a sharp tip and a diameter of Ø2.0mm, creates the initial hole after the pilot drill. This tool navigates through the cortical bone to the pterygoid bone, establishing a pathway crucial for implant stability.
GDT Pterygoid Bone Osteotome 2.0mm Diameter
  1. The second osteotome, featuring a concave tip and a diameter of Ø3.0mm, efficiently expands the implant socket, accommodating the final implant. Depth marks at 16.0mm, 18.0mm, 20.0mm, 22.0mm, and 25.0mm provide visual cues, ensuring controlled insertion depths.
GDT Pterygoid Bone Osteotome 3.0mm Diameter

Steps for Using Pterygoid Bone Osteotomes

Using these osteotomes involves several critical steps. After the pilot drill creates the initial pathway:

  1. Advance Through Cortical Bone: The Ø2.0mm osteotome is used to advance through the cortical bone to the pterygoid bone. The surgeon applies controlled pressure to ensure accurate progression without causing unnecessary tissue trauma.
  2. Expand the Socket: The Ø3.0mm osteotome further expands the socket, promoting optimal osseointegration by gradually widening the implant site. The depth marks aid in achieving the precise depth required for the specific implant.

Quality and Design

Manufactured in Israel and adhering to stringent quality standards, these osteotomes are integral to GDT’s Max/Basal Kit, which supports Basal/Cortical implant procedures. Their ergonomic design and biocompatible materials enhance the accuracy and safety of dental surgeries.

Conclusion: Essential Tools for Dental Implantology

In conclusion, GDT Dental Implants’ Pterygoid Bone Osteotomes are indispensable for dental professionals. Their precise design, and reliable performance ensure successful implant procedures. These osteotomes enable surgeons to achieve accurate and dependable results, enhancing patient outcomes and advancing dental implantology. GDT Dental Implants remains committed to providing innovative solutions that meet the highest standards.

Disclaimer:

The medical, clinical, and scientific information provided on this blog is intended for general educational purposes only. While we aim to keep content accurate and up to date, we do not guarantee completeness, accuracy, timeliness, or balance. Nothing on this blog constitutes medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or a treatment recommendation. The content must not be used as a basis for diagnosing conditions or for selecting, starting, changing, or stopping any treatment or medication. Always seek guidance from a qualified dentist, physician, or other licensed healthcare professional. Clinical decisions, including the choice and application of diagnostic methods, protocols, treatments, and products, remain the sole responsibility of the treating clinician and should be made based on the individual patient case. To the fullest extent permitted by law, GDT Dental Implants is not liable for any loss, damage, or inconvenience arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information presented on this blog.

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