What are the key features of the GDT Implants Analog 2.42mm Hex Handle?
Analog 2.42mm Hex Handle is specifically designed for secure and stable handling of 2.42mm internal hex connections, providing essential support during abutment stability checks. Its extended length allows for precise access and control, even in deeper implant placements, ensuring that abutments are firmly seated and stable before final restorations. The driver’s ergonomic handle and durable stainless steel construction make it a reliable tool for consistent use. This design is ideal for enhancing abutment stability, helping dentists achieve precise, long-lasting results in implant-supported restorations.
How does the design of the 2.42mm Hex Handle Driver enhance precision in dental procedures?
The 2.42mm hexagonal design of our GDT Implants driver ensures a snug fit with the corresponding implant analogs, preventing slippage during adjustments. This level of precision minimizes the risk of damaging surrounding components, enhancing the accuracy of analog placement within models. The stable grip also improves tactile feedback for the technician, allowing for more controlled and secure adjustments during restorations.
What materials are used in the construction of the GDT Implants Analog 2.42mm Hex Handle Driver, and why are they chosen?
We use durable, corrosion-resistant stainless steel in the construction of the GDT Implants Analog 2.42mm Hex Handle Driver. Stainless steel is selected for its exceptional strength and resistance to wear, making it ideal for frequent use and repeated sterilizations. These properties ensure the tool maintains its structural integrity and performance, even in demanding clinical environments, providing consistent reliability for dental technicians.
How does the hex handle prevent slippage during stability checks?
The hex handle prevents slippage during stability checks by providing a secure, precise fit within the internal hex connection of the abutment or implant analog. Its hexagonal design offers stable engagement, allowing the driver to grip firmly without rotating or shifting, which is especially important for applying controlled torque. This design minimizes the risk of slipping or stripping, ensuring that the abutment remains stable and properly aligned during the check. The secure grip provided by the hex handle enhances accuracy, safety, and confidence in implant-supported restorations.