Information for Implantologists
Relief during oral implantology
Use of the “Biopsy Punch“ made
by Stiefel Laboratorium Ltd. brings relief to oral implantology.
These skin punches, produced with various implant-related
diameters, allow rapid and low-blood clearance of the actual
insert site. The desired implant position is marked by penetrating
the alveolar mucosa with a sterile probe. The bleeding-point
serves to help centre the skin punch, which is then inserted,
rotating, into the mucous membrane. By centring the pilot
bore with care, regular and pressure-free positioning of the
marginal mucosa to the neck of the implant is achieved after
inserting the implant. The wound edges, having been kept to
the minimum in this way, rapidly heal: expensive after-care
and suture removal is not required; the soft tissue is spared
as far as possible. The duration of the operation can be reduced
by around a third.
1. The handle of the punch may be bent for application
at the rear of the mouth. Snipping off with pinchers
is also possible.
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2. The punch penetrates into the mucosa with a rotating
movement.
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3. A precise wound edge above the implant is achieved.
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4. The wound heals without problem after inserting the
abutment, components or secondary parts thereof.
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