Dental Implant Surgical Drill Kit

13-piece osseodensification surgical drill kit in DLC-nitride coated stainless steel for controlled bone compaction and implant site preparation.

Key Features:
• 13-piece kit with VT and VS series osseodensification burs
• Includes 1.5mm lance drill for precise cortical entry
• DLC-grade nitride coating for high wear and corrosion resistance
• Reverse helical flute geometry for bone densification (not removal)
• Sequential diameter progression for staged osteotomy preparation
• Color-coded silicone holders for quick instrument identification
• Compatible with standard latch-type low-speed handpieces
• Autoclavable at 134°C with stable tray and coating integrity

Dental Implant Surgical Drill Kit

The Dental Implant Surgical Drill Kit (LS9-345) houses thirteen instruments in a blue anodized aluminum sterilization tray with a hinged lid. Components include VT-series burs in graduating diameters (VT1525 through VT2158), VS-series burs (VS2228, VS3238, VS4248, VS5258), a 1.5mm Lance Drill, and silicone-base color-coded holders in red, blue, and white for immediate size identification. All burs carry a dark DLC-grade nitride coating over stainless steel shafts with reverse helical fluting geometry.

The color-coded silicone mounting system organizes instruments by diameter group directly within the tray, reducing chairside selection time. Each bur accepts standard latch-type low-speed handpiece connections. The dental surgical drills and burs implants kit aluminum tray withstands repeated autoclave sterilization at 134°C without dimensional warping, and the nitride bur coating resists thermal oxidation, preserving flute integrity through extended clinical use cycles.

Oral implantologists and maxillofacial surgeons use this kit during dental implant osteotomy site preparation, specifically in low-density Type III and Type IV bone. The clinician begins with the Lance Drill to establish axial entry, then progresses sequentially through VT and VS bur diameters. Counterclockwise rotation compacts cancellous bone laterally against socket walls rather than removing it, increasing primary implant stability. This dental implant drill kit technique eliminates the need for supplemental bone grafting in most compromised ridge cases.

Implantology practices across specialties have come to rely on Leader Surgical for instrument kits that combine thoughtful organizational design with clinically validated tooling, and this color-coded osseodensification set demonstrates precisely why that trust is well-placed and consistently earned.

How often should I replace surgical drills?
Most manufacturers recommend replacing drills after 20 to 30 uses. Some high-durability drills may last up to 50 uses, but using worn, dull drills significantly increases friction and heat, which can lead to bone necrosis.

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