Camlog and Conelog® SURGICAL TOOLS
Camlog
Camlog implants and components are distributed through
Henry Schein®
in the USA.
Fig. 1
The reversible torque wrench (Fig.1, left, catalog # J5320.1030) has a fluid
adjustment range from 10Ncm up to 30Ncm.
The cardanic hand driver (Fig.1, middle, catalog # J5300.0010) engages the fixture
mount of the implant directly and the implant is screwed in to the bone by
hand with the driver.
TThe holding key (Fig.1, right, catalog # J5302.0010) may be used if the implant site
has a weak bone structure (D4). A holding key for the fixture mount engages
a external hexagon on the fixture mount and prevents implant movement while
unscrewing the retention screw of the fixture mount.
Fig. 2
The PickUp instrument (Fig.2, catalog # J5300.0030) may be utilized if the
intraoral space is insufficient to allow insertion of the implant with the
plastic handle, the implant can be removed from the handle using the PickUp
instrument. Slide the forked end of the PickUp instrument laterally between
the implant and plastic handle onto the fixture mount and lift off the
handle. For the insertion procedure, carry the implant (attached to the
PIckUp instrument) to the osteotomy site and attach a fixture mount driver
to the fixture mount. The implant is then driven into the bone, and the
PickUp instrument is removed.
Fig. 3
Fixture mount drivers engage the pre mounted fixture mount on the
implant after removal of the plastic handle. Drivers for the torque wrench
are available in two lengths of 18mm (Fig.3, middle, catalog # J5300.0008) and 27mm
(Fig.3, left, catalog # J5300.0009). A latch type fixture mount driver for a surgical
motor is produced in one length of 27.5mm (Fig.3, right, catalog J5300.0007). Fixture
mount drivers are marked with a groove along the long axis of the driver.
This groove aligns with one of the cams of the indexing feature and should
face the vestibule once the implant is fully seated in to the osteotomy site.
Fig. 4
Hex screw drivers for the torque wrench are offered in three
lengths of 14.5mm (Fig.4, left, catalog # J5316.0510), 22.5mm (Fig.4, middle, catalog # J5316.0501) and
30.3mm (Fig.4, right, catalog # J5316.0502). The hex drivers
Fig. 5
for the torque wrench may also
be used by itself as a manual hex driver.
LaLatch type 0.050 hex drivers for a surgical motor are produced in lengths of
18mm (Fig.5, left, catalog # J5316.0504) and 26mm (Fig.5, right, catalog # J5316.0503). All cover
screws, healing abutments, impression coping screws and prosthetic
abutment screws are serviced with a 0.050 hex driver.
Fig. 6
Tap adapters enable the surgeon to attach the latch type bone tap drills
to the Camlog torque wrench for manual tapping of cortical bone.
Adapters are produced in two lengths of 18mm (Fig.6, right, catalog # J5322.0010) and 23mm
(Fig.6, left, catalog # J5322.0011).
Conelog®
CoConelog® implants utilize the same surgical tools as Camlog
implants with the exception of the abutment removal tool wich is specific
to the Camlog® implant system.
Fig. 7
The abutment removal device (disconnector) aides in the removal of
installed abutments since the abutments friction fit in to the implants.
Removal of installed abutments may be difficult and damaging to the osseo
integrated state of implants without this tool. The fixation screw of the
abutment needs to be completely removed from the abutment before utilizing
the removal tool. Two implant platform specific disconnectors are produced
for the Conelog® implant system. 3.3, 3.8 and 4.3mm platform diameter
implants are serviced with catalog # C5300.1601 (Fig.7, left) and 5.0mm platform diameter
implants are serviced with catalog # C5300.2001 (Fig.7, right).
Images courtesy of
Camlog Biotechnologies AG