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-Extraction Systemby Dr. med., med. dent. Benno Syfrig
Pursuing logically the quest of gentle extraction,
Medizintechnik GmbH has developed a new, patented (Pat. No. CH 696 458) extraction system in close collaboration with Benno Syfrig Dr. med., med. dent from Switzerland.
In modern dental treatment,implantology following extrac-tion is increasingly favoured.Consistent with the principleof minimal invasion, conservingsoft and hard tissue structures is a must. Starting with extraction.
The modified Extractor guarantees a gentle and simple extraction of roots in the whole mouth. It is nearly impossible to harm the soft tissue and the surrounding bone. Due to the longitudinal extraction, is an optimal basis for direct implantation. It is also a valuable help for retarded implantation after the extraction with the
system. Studies made after the use of prove that the reossification of the ex-traction alveole is advancing op-timally. This is a great advantage for the retarded implantation.
The new is now available in a washtray com-plying with the RKI guidelines. That way, the requirements of optimal cleanability and sterili-zation were taken into account. You will find further information, application examples and the
user forum at:www.benex-dent.com
12.300.08 Extractor
by Dr. med., med. dent. Benno Syfrig
12.302.00 Extraction System
12.303.00 Basic Kit
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Pict. 2 Longitudinal extraction with Step by step: Pivot tooth extracted due to root fracture
Pict. 3 Longitudinal extraction with Step by step: Axial removal
Pict. 4 Longitudinal extraction with Step by step: Soft and hard tissues preserved
Pict. 5 Longitudinal extraction with Step by step: Soft tissue, 12 weeks after extraction
Pict. 6 Longitudinal extraction with Step by step: Alveolar ridge, 12 weeks after extraction
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Alveolar Ridge Preservation with
What does it mean?
Alveolar Ridge Preservation means the treatment of the
dental alveole after extraction. 3 months after the
extraction you fi nd a consid-erably better ridge relation
than with conventional gentle extractions.
The fi nds its successful application in both, private practices and universities.
The has achieved an excellent status worldwide as
basis for a subsequently successful implantation.
The new support for the dismounted System
in a washtray guarantees an optimal cleanability of in a washing machine or in an
ultrasonic bath. All compo-nents can be fi xed safely in the
support.
Upon cleaning, the system can be sterilized in assembled
condition.
In addition to the components, an optional
perio tome, an Xtool and an optional Pole Extractor can be placed in the support.
12.302.00 Extraction System
consisting of:see in the table
12.303.00 Basic Kit
consisting of:see consisting of:
in the table
12.300.11 Pole Extractor,
optional, see application on the last page
Pict. 1A Polygon of forces, conven-tional: Pressure on the alveolar wall by forceps or root elevator1B Purely axial traction with
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Benno Syfrig• Since 1992 Oral-Surgical Referral
Practice with Dr. Bernd Bloch• Development and scientifi c
evaluation of a new, minimally invasive surgical method for implantation in the maxillary sinus area: Publication in 2010, Deutscher Ärzte-Verlag | zzi | Z Zahnärztl Impl | 2010; 26 (1)
• Development and patenting of an instrument for a tissue-conserving tooth root extraction (Benex Extractor)
• Adviser activity as specialist dental practitioner since 15 years
• Since 1998 Management of the ITI (International Team for Implantology) User Meeting of Central Switzerland
• Regular Live Demo Surgeries of Implantation for Dentists and specialists from dental industry
• 1989 - 1992 Dental Assistant in a Private Practice
• 1982 - 1989 Regular substitution of the SUVA District Medical Offi cer, approx. 1 working year in total
• 1986 - 1989 Studies of Dental Medicine, University of Basel, State examination in 1989
• 1979 - 1986 Assistant Doctor in different hospitals, with focus on surgery
• 1981 Doctoral Thesis: The Splenome
• 1973 - 1979 Studies of Medicine, University of Zürich, State examination in 1979
The new Support Discs
The new Support Discs allow an easy and fast compen-sation of the axial adjustment of to the root to be extracted, if the straight support disc is not suffi cient.
Article Description Order Quantity
12.303.00 Basic Kit, 1 pieceExtraction System by B. Syfrig, consisting of: Extractor, Pullrope 48 mm, Driver Guide, Screw short 1.6 mm + 2.1 mm, Screw long 1.6 mm + 2.1 mm, 1 Drill ea. for 1.6 mm + 2.1 mm Screws, Quadrant Support, 85.194.00 Washtray with Lid
85.194.10 Washtray 1/2 with 1 pieceLid and Press Button Lock
12.302.00 Extraction 1 pieceSystem consisting of:
Extractor, Pullrope 48 mm, Driver Guide, Screw short 1.6 mm + 2.1 mm, Screw long 1.6 mm, 1 Drill ea. for 1.6 mm + 2.1 mm Screws, Quadrant Support, 85.185.00 Washtray with Lid, 12.302.01 Tray / Rack for
12.302.01 Tray / Rack 1 piece
85.195.00 Washtray 1/1 1 piecewith Lid
12.300.08 Extractor 1 piece
12.300.15 Replacement 1 pieceSupport Disc, 8 mm (PTFE)
12.300.17 Support Disc, 1 piecediagonally left
12.300.16 Support Disc, 1 piecediagonally right
12.300.20 Pullrope, 48 mm 2 pieces
12.300.30 Diamond coated 2 pieces (1 Diamond coated 2 pieces (1 )Drill for Screws Ø 1.6 mm 12.300.60 und .70
12.300.35 Diamond coated 2 pieces (1 Diamond coated 2 pieces (1 )Drill for Screws Ø 1.8 mm 12.300.65
12.300.47 Driver Guide, short 1 piece
12.300.60 Screw, Ø 1.6 mm, 2 pieces (12 pieces (1 )10 mm, S = Short
12.300.65 Screw, Ø 2.1 mm, 2 pieces (1 Screw, Ø 2.1 mm, 2 pieces (1 )10 mm, SF = Short & Fat
12.300.70 Screw, Ø 1.6 mm, 2 pieces (1Ø 1.6 mm, 2 pieces (1 )16 mm, L = Long
12.300.75 Screw, Ø 2.1 mm, 2 pieces (1 Screw, Ø 2.1 mm, 2 pieces (1 )16 mm, LF = Long & Fat
12.300.80 Quadrant Support for 1 piece to bridgeover bigger
gaps and for the universal molding
Illustration
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Article Description
12.300.11 Pole Extractor
12.302.00 Extraction System
12.302.00 Basic Kit
The Pole Extractor The patented supplement to the Extraction
System
For roots with a strong decline to the occlusion level and / or inappropriate access for the
positioning of the Extractor.
For poorly anchored root / tooth fragments:
• in apical root fractures after conventional extraction
• in deep loss of attachment• in small periodontal root
surface• in defl ected tooth germs
Examples of use:• palatal roots of the molars
in the upper jaw (buccomesial decline)
• distal roots of the molars in the lower jaw (mesial decline)
• horizontally defl ected canines in the upper jaw
• apical root fragments after conventional extraction
• loosened roots in the case of deep loss of attachment
• roots with small periodontal surface
• defl ected root germs (mesiodens et al.)
For detailed information, examples of use and the
User Forum, please refer to:
www.benex-dent.com
Pole Extractor for
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