Bicon Dental Implants
Wednesday, August 27th 2008 7:07PM EDT

O-Ring Transitional Implants and Components

O-Ring Transitional Implants

Description Angle Dia. Height Part Number
2.5 x 8.0mm 0° O-Ring Transitional Implant
2.5mm 8.0mm 260-425-208
2.5 x 8.0mm 15° O-Ring Transitional Implant
15° 2.5mm 8.0mm 260-425-209
2.5 x 12mm 0° O-Ring Transitional Implant
2.5mm 12mm 260-425-212
2.5 x 12mm 15° O-Ring Transitional Implant
15° 2.5mm 12mm 260-425-213

 

 

O-Ring Transitional Implant Components

Description Part Number
Brevis™ Abutment Chairside Kit 260-100-212
Straight O-Ring Latch Driver 260-101-902
Angled O-Ring Latch Driver 260-101-903

 

 

 

 


Transitional Implants Considerations

• Drill a 2.0mm osteotomy to appropriate depth with Bicon’s 2.0mm pilot drill with external irrigation.
• Take care not to overheat the bone while drilling at ~1,100 RPM.
• Pilot bur is marked at 6.0mm, 8.0mm, 11.0mm and 14.0mm.*
• Be sure to drill to appropriate depth of intended implant to be placed or slightly beyond if the anatomy permits.
• Make note of the quality of bone.
• The Stealth and O-Ring implants are available in 8.0mm and 12.0mm lengths and either straight or angled.
• Check angulation or trajectory of osteotomy with a paralleling pin.
• Remove appropriate transitional implant from packaging and insert apical end of implant into osteotomy.
• Assemble appropriate transitional implant driver to Bicon’s 400:1 handpiece or a comparable slow speed latch-type handpiece.
• Slowly screw implant into the prepared osteotomy.

*Some pilot burs may have markings only at 8.0mm, 11.0mm, and 14.0mm. Check burs before drilling. (See Pilot Drill Reference).