
Product detail
1.Name:Broken Dental Implant Fixture Repair Remove Tool Carbide Extractor SOS
Size: 16°N / F22° /16°
Material: Tungsten Carbon Carbide
Made for removal of an implant.
Qualities: Autoclavable,Effective,Minimizes Bone Trauma
Purpose: Tool For Implant Extraction
Compatible With: Slim Spiral Implant/Spiral Implant/Conical Implant
2.Name: Broken Dental Failed Fixture Remove Screw Stainless Steel Extractor
Product type: Fixture Remover Screw
Material: Stainless Steel
Recommended Rotation Speed: 800-1200RPM
Size: Slim, 1.6/1.8, 2.0/2.5
Color: Blue/Red/Green Circle
3.Name: Dental Broken Reverse Screw Extractor Drill Counterclockwise Remover Drills
Size: 0.8mm/1.3mm
Recommened RPM:800-1200
Durable, Low Heat Generation, Corrosion Resistance, Highest Quality Material
Insert Reverse Drill into the drill guide hole and turn it counterclockwise with enough irrigation to form a hole.
Dental Broken Abutment Reverse Screw Extractor Drill Failed Fixture Remover Drills
Shipping
1. The order will be processed within 24 hours after the payment is settled,Our working hours are from Monday to Saturday.
2. Delivery time :he good you ordered will be posted out in the second day after the payment has been made .We will inform you via email if any delay occurs due to holiday events .General shipping time is between 7-12 working days .After the shipping started , the order will be monitored and the tracking number of the item will be posted on paypal or ebay .
3. Please make sure your address match the paypal address before you pay.

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