Description
Dentech Twist Drills – Internal Cooling
Precision-engineered for osteotomy site preparation in dental implant placement, Dentech Internal Cooling Twist Drills deliver superior thermal management by channeling coolant directly through the drill shaft to the cutting tip. This internal irrigation design ensures consistent bone temperature control throughout the drilling sequence, reducing the risk of thermal necrosis and supporting optimal osseointegration outcomes.
Manufactured from high-carbon stainless steel, these drills provide the hardness and cutting efficiency required for reliable implant bed preparation across varying bone densities.
Key Features
- Internal cooling design – Coolant is delivered through the drill body directly to the cutting tip, providing superior thermal protection at the osteotomy site compared to external irrigation alone
- Recommended drill speed – 600 rpm for thick drills; up to 1,000 rpm for fine drills; always use with external cooling as well
- High-carbon stainless steel construction – Delivers superior hardness and long-lasting cutting efficiency
- Autoclave sterilizable at 132°C – Compatible with standard steam sterilization protocols
- Drill stopper included – Depth-limiting stopper for controlled osteotomy preparation; can also be used without stopper
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Two length series available:
- Short (SI) – 33 mm total / 11 mm depth stop – Sizes: 2.0, 2.8, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.8, 4.0, 4.2, 4.5 mm
- Long (LI) – 38 mm total / 16 mm depth stop – Sizes: 2.0, 2.8, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.8 mm
Indications
Osteotomy site preparation for endosseous dental implant placement in the maxilla and mandible. Recommended for use with surgical burs prior to drilling in very hard bone to facilitate easier drilling and extend drill longevity.
Specifications
- Material: Stainless steel
- Stopper fix screw: Included (note: fix screw is small and cannot bear strong force)
Maintenance & Sterilization
- Immediately after use, immerse drills in anti-rust solution
- Remove stopper prior to cleaning and autoclaving
- Thoroughly remove all blood and bone debris before sterilization
- Use only refined (distilled) water in the autoclave
- Autoclave on a drill stand — do not place directly in a sterilization bag
- Replace drills showing signs of wear — dull drills generate heat damage to bone
Note: High-carbon stainless steel is susceptible to corrosion. Strict adherence to the maintenance protocol is required to ensure instrument longevity.
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