Theories and Techniques of Oral Implantology (vol.1) (published 1970)   Dr. Leonard I. Linkow

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260 Theories and techniques of oral implantology

Fig. 7-1. Belt-driven latch type contra-angle and burs. Left to right, Entry burs (No. 6 round burs, spear-point burs), hollow-mill trephines, helical burs, and bone deepening and widening burs.

Fig. 7-2. Top, Chercheve ratchet. Lower, Linkow ratchet with various implants and taps to be inserted with the ratchet. Bottom, left to right, Prolongators, taps to be used for Chercheve implants, Chercheve double-helical spiral-post implants, and the many variations of the Linkow vent-plant, including the internally threaded vent-plant.

Fig. 7-3. Duplicate implant shafts. (Courtesy S. Tramonte.)

Fig. 7-4. Interchangeable gold copings.

1 Linkow ratchet with endosseous implant and tap to be inserted with it
2 Duplicate endosseous implant shafts
3 Interchangeable gold copings to be used on endosseous implants
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