Echoplan PRO

The complete guided surgery in three kits
Ship to
*
*
Shipping Method
Name
Estimated Delivery
Price
No shipping options

Echoplan PRO

The complete guided surgery in three kits

Download
Guided surgery is an implant treatment technique that includes the following steps: diagnosis, planning and positioning. The main advantage derives from the opportunity to plan the surgery working with complete 3D views of patients' radiological and prosthetic anatomy and thereby make a precise assessment of the size and of the final position of the dental implant also depending on the prosthetic study (wax-up), using surgical guides that are capable of guiding implant positioning on the basis of such planning.
With Sweden & Martina it is possible to carry out guided computer-assisted surgery with several implants having diverse morphologies, both with a cylindrical morphology, such as Premium One, Prama, Outlink2, and with a conical morphology, such as  Shelta, Syra and Prama RF.

The kits of the Echoplan PRO line, include all the instruments required to carry out guided surgery and have been designed to offer user friendliness and immediacy as regards the sequence in which the series of instruments are used. The kit contains mucotomes, bone profilers and all the drills of different lengths and diameters. Depth stops must not be coupled to the drills of the Echoplan PRO kits since they comprise a vertical stop plane which is already integrated in the drill's morphology: the result is an optimization of surgical times, as well as a risk-free preparation of the site.

All the rotating instruments are guided inside the surgical template thanks to the presence of the guide sleeves, available in different sizes and incorporated within the surgical guide itself. The sleeves guarantee the maintenance of the work axis programmed with the planning software and the stop at 9.00 mm, a compulsory distance that has to be kept between the level at which the instruments touch the sleeve and the connection plane.

Surgery is simplified even more by the availability of the Mounter Organizer, an empty tray that allows the clinician to organize the mounters required for each surgery. The tray also includes places for the implant holding vials that facilitate the assembly of the specific implant mounter dedicated to guided surgery.