• The marking drill is used to determine the milling center, preventing the drill from slipping on the crest.
  • It is recommended to insert it as deep as the length of the implant into the crest, which enhances the accuracy and stability of the procedure.
  • The pilot drill has a diameter of 2.2 mm and features markings indicating depths of 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 11.5 mm, and 13 mm.
  • These markings allow for precise determination of the required depth during the milling process, enhancing the accuracy of the procedure.

Final drills are used for implant placement and are selected according to the implant's diameter to widen the area. The depth of the drills is controlled with stopper rings corresponding to the length of the implant, ensuring the preparation of an ideal site for the implant. This ensures that the implant is placed accurately and securely.