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Implant and Screw Removal Kit

SKU SD-FSR
Original price $1,309.00 - Original price $1,309.00
Original price $1,309.00
$1,309.00
$1,309.00 - $1,309.00
Current price $1,309.00

The Implant and Screw Removal Kit is designed for the removal of failed implants, stripped screws, and fractured screws. Three sizes of fixture removers ensure compatibility with virtually any implant size. The fixture removers cross-thread with the implant's internal threads, securely fusing the two pieces together for efficient removal. A variety of screw removal instruments are included to help clinicians remove both fractured and stripped prosthetic screws. This comprehensive kit provides everything needed to remove implants and screws, making it an essential addition to any implant practice.

Screw Removal Components

  • Prosthetic Guide Holder
  • Long Ratchet Wrench
  • Adapter (Contra Angle to 4 mm Square)
  • Reverse Drills
  • Reverse Taps
  • Flat Tip Driver
  • Prosthetic Guides

Prosthetic Guide Compatibility

External Mini (M)

  • Hi-Tec Summit®
  • Nobel Biocare Branemark System NP®

Octa Internal (O)

  • Hi-Tec Tite-Fit & Tapered Tite-Fit®
  • Straumann ITI Tissue Level®
  • Implant Direct SwishPlant®

TSV 3.7 / 4.1

  • Hi-Tec Logic+, Spark, Self-Thread®
  • BioHorizons Tapered Internal 3.7 and 4.7®
  • Implant Direct Legacy® (3.7 and 4.7 Internal Hex)
  • MIS 3.3, 3.75, and 4.2®
  • Zimmer TSV 3.7, 4.1, and 4.7®

External Regular (W)

  • Nobel Biocare Branemark System RP®

Hex Submerged (H)

  • Hi-Tec Logic, Implex, Expert® NL
  • Nobel Biocare NobelActive®

Trilobe 3.5 NP

  • Hi-Tec Vision® 3.5
  • Nobel Biocare Tri Lobe® 3.5

Instructions for Stripped Screw Removal

Stripped screws are generally more difficult to remove than fractured screws because fractured screws are not under compression. The most effective method is to create a flathead channel with a round bur, then use a flat tip driver to reverse the screw out.

Step 1

Using a 1/2 round bur in a high-speed handpiece, create a channel across the diameter of the screw head to form a flathead slot.

Step 2

After the channel is created, use the FTD-01 and the ratchet wrench to back the screw out.

Instructions for Fractured Screw Removal

Step 1

Press the remover drill (D-REM) in reverse (under 80 RPM) against the fractured screw to reverse the screw fragment out of the screw channel.


Step 2

If the remover drill is unsuccessful, use the guide information to select the correct prosthetic guide based on the implant platform.

Step 3

Attach the selected guide to the guide handle and engage the connection within the implant.

Step 4

With the handpiece in reverse (1,200–1,300 RPM), create a divot in the top of the screw using the D-REM.

Step 5

Remove the prosthetic guide.

Step 6

With the handpiece in reverse (under 80 RPM), press the tap into the screw channel until it engages the screw.

Implant Removal Components

  • Fixture Removers (Mini, Regular, Wide)
  • Turning Handle
  • Ratchet Wrench
  • Ratchet Extension
  • Handpiece Condenser

Instructions for Implant Fixture Removal

This kit uses a series of fixture removers to remove failed implants with minimal bone loss. Attach the appropriate fixture remover to the ratchet wrench, apply downward pressure, and rotate the fixture remover counterclockwise to fuse it to the failed implant.

Fixture Remover Selection

Mini Fixture Remover

  • For reduced diameter implants (smaller than 3.5 mm)

Regular Fixture Remover

  • For standard platform implants (3.5–4.5 mm)

Wide Fixture Remover

  • For wide platform implants (larger than 4.5 mm)

Note: Always ensure the fixture remover fits tightly within the implant connection before removal.

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