Drill gauge

Flexible drill gauge for ideally positioning the pilot drill

MINVALUX

MINVALUX instruments for the smooth, atraumatic tooth extraction before implantation.

MINVALUX instruments are used in order to divide the desmodontal fibres of the tooth or root that is being extracted without damaging the bony socket walls. The instruments can be introduced smoothly into the space between the bony socket walls and the vestibular and oral approximal surfaces of the tooth being extracted in the interdental space.

 

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Rotary tissue punches with centering pin

Rotary tissue punches with center guide pin are used to drill through the gingiva and periosteum membrane. The pin center-punches the point on the bone for the further use of the countersink drill. The tissue punches are produced in 3 sizes with color identification and depth markings at 2, 4 and 6 mm and are used with all common latch type implant handpieces.

  • No. 7464 - inner dia. 3.5 mm
  • No. 7465 - inner dia. 4.3 mm
  • No. 7466 - inner dia. 5.5 mm

Apicoectomy retractors

An apicoectomy (also called root amputation) is an elimination of the root tip of the tooth. This is necessary when bacteria from the root canal get to the surrounded bone tissue and have caused there a painful infection. The aditus to the root tip will be made external through the jaw-bone. The gingival above will be opened and the bone above the root tip will be removed with a bur. Afterwards, the root tip will be shortened and if necessary a filling will be made.

The apicoectomy retractors assist to hold the lob of the gingival whereas the toothed blade safely hold on the bone. Because of the anatomy of the jaw we offer two types:

  • No. 7530 - 40x10 mm, 45° angled
  • No. 7531 - 40x10 mm, 90° angled

 

 

One set of six instruments for modeling composites – one versatile solution for unlimited functionality

The new Composite Instrument Set (according to Dr. Pierre Colon and Dr. Jean-Jacques Lasfargues) made by KOHLER combine all advantages in 6 instruments only, both for posterior and anterior restorations. This means:  one versatile solution that is ergonomic on the one hand yet on the other hand confers unlimited functionality even for unusual applications.

New handle design launched

KOHLER has developed a new handle design TRINOVO® for dental and oral implantology instruments that fulfils any requests for safe and easy cleaning and sterilization. The handle offers a perfect grip both for tension and pressure and a non-exhausting working due to its large diameter but lightweight construction. TRINOVO® handles can also be equipped with long-lasting colour markings for personalized dental kits. The new handle design is offered for many single or double end instruments and supposed to replace the standard serrated handle in the long term. The handle is patented.