Dental Implant Drills
Our dental drills come in various sizes and lengths, suitable for many dental surgery procedures. Made from stainless steel and available with DLC or diamond coatings, these drills ensure durability and cutting efficiency. They are color-coded with clear depth marks for easy identification of the osteotomy depth.
Whether you're performing routine procedures or complex surgeries, our versatile dental drills provide the precision and reliability you need for successful outcomes.
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Dental Implant Surface Cleaning Brush With Titanium Bristles
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Diamond Drum Bur Ø4.2mm For Zygomatic Implants
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Trephine Bur Drills
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DLC Straight Drills 16mm External Irrigated
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Carbide Lindemann Drills
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Marking Lance Pilot Drill Ø1.5mm
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Conical Drills 16mm External Irrigated
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Tissue Punch Drill
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Integral Stopper Drill Ø2.0mm
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Drill Stoppers Ø2.8mm
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Straight Drills 16mm External Irrigated
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Drill Stoppers Ø2.5mm
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Reverse Screw Extractor Drill
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Diamond Lateral Approach Sinus Drill
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Drill Stoppers Ø2.0mm
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Drill Stoppers Ø3.2mm
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Zirconia Soft Tissue Trimmer Bur
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Short Drills 11.5mm External Irrigated
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Drill Extension
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Marking Lance Pilot Drill Ø1.2mm
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Drill Stoppers Ø3.65mm
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DLC Conical Integral Stopper Drills Ø2.8mmXØ4.0mm
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Drill Stoppers Ø4.2mm
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Short Lance Drills For One Piece Implants
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Dental Implant Drills - High-Performance Surgical Tools
GDT Dental Implant Drills are engineered for the preparation of the implant site across various bone densities (D1-D4). Manufactured in Israel, our drills are available in different materials, including Stainless Steel, and Tungsten Carbide, to meet specific surgical requirements and ensure long-term tool durability.
To support clinical safety, many of our drills feature an advanced DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating. This coating is designed to reduce friction and heat generation during the osteotomy, protecting the surrounding bone tissue and maintaining the sharpness of the cutting edges over multiple uses.
Technical Specifications & Product Range:
- Material Composition: Options include medical grade stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance, and carbide for hardness, cutting efficiency, and wear resistance.
- DLC Coating: Available on selected drills to provide high surface hardness and minimal thermal effect during drilling.
- Step & Conical Drills: Designed with clear depth markings for precise control over the drilling depth.
- External Irrigation: All drills are compatible with external cooling systems to prevent bone overheating.
- Accessories: The range includes drill stoppers for depth control and guide sleeves for surgical templates.
By using GDT surgical drills, clinicians can follow a structured drilling protocol, ensuring a compatible socket for internal hex and conical connection implants.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implant Drills
Do These Drills Guarantee Enough Precision?
Not only are the drills precise, but they provide unmatched cutting power, which ensures they’re more reliable compared to other products on the market. You can guarantee more consistent results without having to stress too much over that.
All the products on this list were tested thoroughly for enhanced precision, making them suitable for a wide range of dental treatments. They also feature first-rate materials that make them more durable than other options out there.
What’s the Main Benefit of the Guide Sleeve?
It guides the drill itself in the planned direction, preventing any potential mistakes that could lead to bacterial leakage or other complications.
Something great about the sleeve is that it was designed for multi-use applications. In other words, you can remove it from the surgical guide, sterilize it, and use it again as many times as you consider appropriate.
With proper care, these accessories will last for a long time.
Are Drill Stoppers Necessary?
Some of the benefits of drill stoppers include better safety, high accuracy, and more efficiency. Furthermore, they cause less stress for both the professional and their patient during a procedure.
GDT Implants has a great selection of drill stoppers you can get to make your procedures much safer and easier. If you want to be more precise with your drilling and ensure you’re creating the perfect socket, don’t hesitate to use one of these.
Which Materials Are the Drills Made of?
There are also materials made of stainless steel, another popular option. It’s known for its strength and durability, as well as resistance to fire/heat. If you’re looking for versatility and sustainability, stainless steel won’t fail you.
Finally, you may also find drills made of tungsten carbide. It’s known for its hardness and stability. Other benefits include abrasion resistance and efficient drilling performance.