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Periimplantitis Kit
This Periimplantitis kit consists of 8 selected Tungsten carbide finishers with shank length FGXL (overall length 30 mm), for surgical peri-implantitis treatment. Used for removal of micro and macro structures on titanium implants as well as smoothing the surface, thus impeding the formation of new plaque.
ApplicationOnly operate applying minimal pressure (<2N) and sterile coolant fluid. Optimum speed 40.000 rpm in the red-ring contra-anglehandpiece. Move the finisher «anticlockwise» around the implant to reduce the possibility of the instrument running of centre during preparation.
peri-implantitis burs are specialist rotary instruments designed for the mechanical debridement and decontamination of implant surfaces affected by peri-implant mucositis or peri-implantitis. They are engineered to remove:
- Infected granulation tissue
- Bacterial biofilm
- Calculus deposits
- Contaminated titanium surface layers
— while aiming to minimise damage to the implant threads and surrounding bone.
Key Features
1️⃣ Implant-Safe Design
- Designed specifically for use on titanium implant surfaces
- Geometry optimised to reduce aggressive cutting of intact threads
- Controlled cutting efficiency for precision debridement
2️⃣ Material Composition
Depending on the specific bur type, peri-implantitis burs may be manufactured from:
- Tungsten carbide – for efficient granulation tissue removal
- Specialised titanium-safe alloys – to reduce surface trauma
- Some systems may include coated variants for controlled abrasion
3️⃣ Indications for Use
- Surgical peri-implantitis treatment
- Open flap debridement
- Implant surface detoxification
- Removal of inflamed soft tissue around failing implants
Clinical Benefits
✔ Efficient removal of infected tissue
✔ Improved access into implant threads
✔ Reduced chair time compared to manual curettes alone
✔ Supports regenerative procedures following decontamination
✔ Enhances visibility in surgical sites
Why Rotary Debridement Matters in Peri-Implantitis
Peri-implantitis management often requires more than hand instruments. Titanium implant surfaces can be roughened and threaded, making biofilm removal challenging.
Rotary burs allow:
- More consistent debridement
- Better access into micro-thread architecture
- Faster removal of granulation tissue prior to bone grafting or regenerative therapy
Clinical Protocol Overview (General Guidance)
- Raise full-thickness flap
- Mechanical debridement using peri-implantitis bur at controlled RPM
- Copious irrigation
- Implant surface detoxification (e.g. adjunctive chemical or laser therapy if indicated)
- Regenerative or resective procedure as required
(Always follow manufacturer instructions and clinical guidelines.)
Important Considerations
- Use at recommended low to moderate RPM (Optimal 40,000rpm – Max 80,000rpm)
- Ensure adequate irrigation to prevent overheating
- Avoid excessive pressure to minimise implant surface damage
- Consider case selection — not all implants are salvageable







