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Screw Removal Kit - Basic Manual

 

1. INDICATION FOR USE

The Screw Removal Kit - Basic is used for dental requirements in the area of dentistry.

Any other form of use is ill advised and can be harmful. 

This is an instrument with a precise system of drilling for broken screw removal purposes. 

 

2. AREA OF APPLICATION 

The Screw Removal Kit - Basic must only be used by someone with dental experience, with knowledge in implantology as well as in prosthetic techniques related to dental implants for the application described here above, and in compliance with the provisions in effect in relation to the prevention of accidents at work, protection of employment, and the instructions for use.

 In accordance with these provisions, the user must only use working instruments without defects, observe the principle of correct use, protect themselves and the patient or third party against any danger, and prevent all contamination by the product. 

 

3. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION  

Before use, check that the Screw Removal Kit - Basic is not damaged or that no part of it is missing. Use protective gloves, glasses, and a mask. 

Make sure that the motors are set to the appropriate RPM of the respective stage of the procedure. 

It is recommended to the practitioner to test the Screw Removal Kit before using it on the patient in order to check that it is correctly functioning. In the event of visible malfunction or damage, immediately stop using the instrument and inform contact@conmetior.com.

 

4. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 

The user is responsible for the appropriate choice of operating conditions, which will prevent any risk to the patient or to another person. This kit is manufactured to fit specific implants and will not work if you do not have the correct guide to fit your particular implant. Please refer to our Drill Compatibility Chart.

 

DRILL COMPATIBILITY CHART

 
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GUIDES NOT INCLUDED IN THE KIT







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5. USING THE SCREW REMOVAL KIT

The Screw Removal Kit is supplied unsterilized. It is important to do this yourself before first use, and also check that the Screw Removal Kit is not damaged and no part of it is missing.

5.1 PROTECTING THE IMPLANT

Choose the corresponding guide to the implant manufacturer you are working with.

Place the guide on the implant and hold it in place using the Stabilizing Handle.

Set your Motor to Reverse at 1,000-1,250RPM and set the torque to between 50-70Ncm.

5.2 DRILLING THE SCREW

Dill in Reverse using an up-and-down motion to create a deep dimple on the top of the screw.

IMPORTANT: Use external irrigation to minimize heat.

5.3 CLEANING THE IMPLANT SITE

Use suction to remove metal shavings from where you have drilled.

Insert the Tap into into your implant handpiece.

Set your Motor to Reverse at 70-80RPM and set the torque to between 50-70Ncm. You can also use the Remover Wrench with the Tap and the Adapter if you prefer.

5.4 REMOVING THE SCREW

Insert the Tap into the 1-2mm dimple you created in Step 2, which should be on top of the broken screw.

Use the Tap in Reverse to carefully remove the broken screw.

 

6. HYGIENE AND MAINTENANCE

The re-sterilization of reusable medical devices must be performed by a properly trained and protected member of staff. 

The re-sterilization protocol must consider the risk of infection. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for each product used. 

Particular care to adhere to the instructions regarding concentrations, lengths of exposure, the replacement of solutions, and the lifespan of the products. 

Never combine products and adhere to the guidelines regarding the disposal of used products.  

Wear suitable protective clothing.

Never immerse the Screw Removal Kit in any kind of solution.  

Clean the kit immediately after an operation.

Use only detergent or disinfectant solutions with a neutral or slightly alkaline PH.

It is extremely unadvisable to use products which may fix X proteins to the unit (e.g. alcohol, aldehydes...).

Do not use sodium hypochlorite (bleach) as there is a high risk of corrosion.

6.1 EXTERNAL CLEANING

The Screw Removal Kit can be cleaned by using a brush under tap water. 

External disinfection using a spray, or a wipe soaked with disinfectant products microbiologically controlled (ph. between 2.5-9). In any case, it is important to follow the reaction time of the disinfectant product used.

 

STERILIZATION

Read the instruction leaflet provided by the sterilizer manufacturer. 

Adhere to the space specified between pouches and do not overload the sterilizer.

Only sterilize instruments which have previously been disinfected, cleaned, lubricated, and tested.

Make sure that the device does not have any areas of corrosion or cracks, and check that it is operating properly.

Ensure that the product is dry; if necessary, dry any residual water with medical quality pressurized air. 

Use sterilization pouches suitable for the Screw Removal Kit and the sterilizer. Always use one single Screw Removal Kit per pouch.

In order to prevent any retention of water, place the pouch in the sterilizer in such a way that any concave parts are face down.

If the sterilizer has several types of cycles, choose a cycle designed for medical devices (a minimum of 135°C at 2.13 bars (275°F at 15 psi) for 15 minutes). Dry for at least 10 minutes.

After each sterilization cycle, check that there is no water remaining on the inside and outside of the packaging. Make sure that the flow indicator has changed to the correct color. 

Keep the devices in the sterilization pouches away from light, moisture, and any kind of contamination. 

Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations as seen on the packaging. The duration for which the device is kept after sterilization should not exceed 1 month. Label the device, specifying the expiration date. After the expiration date, repeat the cleaning and sterilization procedure. 

 

GUARANTEES

If you think you have received a product in poor condition or if you think the packaging has been tampered with or damaged before delivery, please refuse to accept the package and return it to the delivery person.

Email us at contact@conmetior.com mentioning your order ID. We will personally ensure that a brand-new replacement is issued to you with no additional cost.

Make sure that the ORIGINAL PRODUCT TAG is present when you send back the product.

You must return any goods within 10 days of date of receipt.

Due to Federal regulations, apart from condition reserved herein above all sales for any of our products are FINAL and NON-REFUNDABLE.

This Screw Removal Kit is guaranteed against all manufacturing defects for 6 months from the date of invoice. This guarantee does not apply to wear and tear parts. 

All changes or additions to the product without the express agreement of Conmetior render this guarantee null and void. 

The guarantee becomes null and void if the technical instructions are not followed. 

Conmetior cannot be held responsible for damage resulting from or which could result from normal wear, use, cleaning or incorrect maintenance, the non-observance of instructions for use or connection, scaling or corrosion, impurities in the water supply system or unusual chemical or electrical influences or non-observance of the instructions, maintenance instructions and assembly of Conmetior and other manufacturer’s instructions. 

Delivery charges incurred when sending an instrument back to Conmetior for repair will be paid by the client, even if the repair itself is covered by the guarantee. 

Postage and packaging fees when returning the instrument to the client are covered by the guarantee. 

So that guarantee requests are taken into consideration, please attach a copy of the invoice or a copy of the delivery slip.