Falcon Angled Osteotome
The Falcon Angled Osteotome is a specialized dental instrument used for preparing the jawbone during implant surgeries. Made from high-quality French stainless steel, it is resistant to damage and corrosion and is manufactured under the license of Falcon Italy.
Key Features:
Made of premium stainless steel
Ergonomic design for comfortable handling
High resistance to corrosion and wear
Suitable for implant and dental orthopedic surgeries
Equipped with concave tips for specific dental applications
Available in various sizes: 2.2mm, 2.8mm, 3.5mm, 4.2mm, and 4.8mm
Applications:
The Falcon Angled Osteotome is used for expanding and preparing the jawbone prior to dental implant placement. Its unique angled design allows even distribution of pressure on the bone, reducing the risk of trauma and bone damage.
Comparison:
Both the Falcon Angled Osteotome and the Falcon Straight Osteotome are specialized instruments used in dental implant surgeries for bone preparation. However, there are key differences between the two.
Tip Angle:
The straight osteotome has a direct tip for creating precise and vertical bone channels.
The angled osteotome has a slanted tip for easier access to difficult or angled areas of the jawbone.
Surgical Application:
The straight type is used for forming straight implant paths.
The angled type is better suited for adjusting bone angles and reaching harder-to-access areas.
Pressure Control:
The straight osteotome distributes pressure evenly along the bone.
The angled osteotome allows the clinician to better control the angle and direction of pressure.
Conclusion:
If the surgery requires high precision and a straight implant path, the straight osteotome is the better option.
However, if access to angled regions and adjustable pressure control are needed, the angled osteotome is the ideal choice.