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Sinus Kits
CAS Kit
The Crestal Approach Kit (CAS-KIT) is specifically designed to easily and safely lift the membrane in the maxilliary sinus from a crestal aproach
Why CAS (Crestal Approach Sinus) Kit?
Efficient
Conical shape bone carrier makes bone grafting easy
Safe
Safe inverse-conical drill tip enables smooth approach to sinus membrane without membrane damage
Easy
Hydraulic lifter separates the membrane safely and wide using water pressure
What makes the CAS (Crestal Approach Sinus) Kit so special
Prevents Perforation of Maxillary Sinus Membrane
Prevents perforation of sinus membrane and gets rid of patient pain by using round shaped drill without malletting
Inverse-conical drill tip is designed to safely form a conical bone line at the sinus floor, elevating the sinus membrane. It features four blades that shift bone particles toward the drill tip fo rsafe sinus elevation.
Safely lifts membranes with hydraulic pressure
Lifts maxillary sinus membrane widely via hydraulic pressure
The unique design of the membrane lifter tip seals the osteotomy completely to maximize saline pressure and lift the membrane safely
Drilling prepares the sinus membrane for the hydraulic lift system, which applies hydraulic pressure to the cavaity and separates the membrane from the sinus floor
Applicable in Various Cases
Maximizing drilling power (with distinguishing drill design and excellent manufacturing technology) which skips intermediate drilling and provides smooth and fast drilling result
The CAS dental drill system comes with a stopper system that allows for precise osteotomy depth control, preventing over drilling with stoppers of 11 different lengths. These stoppers can help prevent any damage to the soft tissue
Provides safer bone grafting and prevents secondary infection
Funnel Shaped bone carrier minimizes the risk of secondary infection from foreign substances
Able to inject 0.15cc of bone graft material at a time which leads to faster bone grafting
Collection of Autogeneous Bone
Augogenous bone is collected as bone chips are formed between the cutting blades