Ritter Implants Catalog13.00.00 Low
Ritter Implants Catalog13.00.00 Low
Ritter Implants Catalog13.00.00 Low
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IMPLANTS
QSI Quadro Spiral Implant
NL-QSI Quadro Spiral Implant - Narrow-Line
MCI Ri-Mono Compress Implant
TFI Twin Fissure Implant
14-21
22-23
24-25
26-33
ACCESSORIES
Impression Transfers & Implant Analogs
34-39
Healing Abutments
40-41
Abutments for Casting
42-43
Restoration Abutments STRAIGHT
44-48
Restoration Abutments ANGLED
49-52
Zirconium Abutments
53-55
Ball Attachments
56-57
Locators 58-59
IVORY on 4 / on 6 Multi unit
60-61
NL - Narrow Line
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INSTRUMENTS
Tools and Kits
Drills, Trephines & Stoppers
Dental Instruments for surgeries
IVORY oS Bone Material
Surgical Stages, Quick start
Ritter history & Training courses
65-75
76-77
78-79
80-81
82-89
90-91
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5
production
production
precision
Ritter Implants and Accessories are made by
high modern CNC manufacturing machines.
A combination of advanced machining and
hand-finishing create the most accurate tools
possible for the marking of ceramic drills.
improvement
n at u r e
Implant Surface
Nano Sand Blasting and Acid Edging
osseointegration
nano
blast
Single pack
External tube
with measurement scale
Cover screw
Carrier
Implant
Internal
Tube
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The QSI implant is best suited for surgical protocols involving soft bone types.
The implant is self-drilling, self-tapping and condenses adjacent bone due to
its unique shape and progressively adapting double thread design.
Designed for soft bone, immediate implantation and immediate loading
Allows for excellent primary stability
Can be inserted into smaller size preparations
Allows for directional adjustments during placement
Can be used in any region - anterior or posterior, upper or lower jaw
Ideal for total or partial edentulous cases, or or for single tooth loss
Can be used in closed and open sinus lift procedures
Allows for single or dual surgical placement protocols
Ideal for bone regeneration and/or splitting crest technique
The clinical benefits of the implant make it ideal for all cases, from the
simple to the most complicated.
Clinical benefits:
Bone condensing resulting in very high primary stability
Less bone loss, less trauma
Aggressive thread design allows for adjustments to the insertion
line during placememnt - this optimizes surgical positioning
Decreased risk of perforating the lingual or buccal cortex, or damaging nearby teeth
QSI
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quantity and quality of the bone. The implant's special abilities will eliminate, in most cases, the need for
additional procedure of bone augmentation before placing the implant, even in compromised situations. Since the
implant can be stabilized in a very small bone volume, bone augmentation can be carried in the same treatment.
2. Bone Type:
Dense and compact bones are considered as giving good initial stabilization for the implant. Cancellous bone
will give less retention - more bone-to-implant contact will be necessary for reaching high enough initial
stabilization. The sequence of drilling depends on the bone quality. In a softer bone less drills should be used in
order to get better primary stability.
In most cases the softer bone, type IV, will be in the posterior maxilla, and the harder bone, type I, in the
anterior mandible. Implant failures will usually occur in type IV bone, hence the importance of greater primary
stability. The special design of the QSI and TFI implants will provide this primary stability.
Bone Types
Bone Type I
Very hard bone
Bone Type II
Hard bone
Bone Type IV
Very soft bone
QSI
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17
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.2
3.6
4.25
5.25
3.75mm
Picture
Art. No.
Description
QSI-3.75-8
QSI-3.75-10
QSI-3.75-11.5
QSI-3.75-13
Art. No.
Description
QSI-4.2-8
75,00
QSI-4.2-10
75,00
QSI-4.2-11.5
75,00
QSI-4.2-13
75,00
QSI-4.2-16
75,00
75,00
75,00
75,00
75,00
Needed tools:
QSI-3.75-16
75,00
All Implants are delivered incl. ICI
(Implant Carrier) and CSI (Implant cover
screw). All prices are recommended
dealer sales prices.
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19
5mm
Picture
Art. No.
Description
QSI-5-6
QSI-5-8
Picture
Art. No.
Description
75,00
QSI-6-6
75,00
75,00
QSI-6-8
75,00
QSI-5-10
75,00
QSI-6-10
75,00
QSI-5-11.5
75,00
QSI-6-11.5
75,00
QSI-5-13
75,00
QSI-6-13
75,00
Needed tools:
QSI-5-16
20
75,00
21
=3.3
3.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.3
2.3
CAUTION:
Hex 2.0
L =15mm
=3.0
L = 9 mm
Used tool:
NL-RHDI-9
NL-RHDI-15
3.3mm
Picture
3mm
Picture
Art. No.
NL-QSI-3-10
NL-QSI-3-11.5
NL-QSI-3-13
NL-QSI-3-16
Art. No.
Description
NL-QSI-3.3-10
93,00
NL-QSI-3.3-11.5
93,00
NL-QSI-3.3-13
93,00
NL-QSI-3.3-16
93,00
Description
93,00
93,00
93,00
93,00
Needed tools:
for cover screw:
Hand Hex Driver for Abutments
HHDA for Hex 1.29
for implant:
see page top
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23
2.8mm
Picture
24
NOTICE:
Needed Tool RHDM-S/L
Ratchet Hex Driver for MCI
(Short or long)
Art. No.
Description
MCI-2.8-10
93,00
MCI-2.8-11.5
93,00
MCI-2.8-13
93,00
MCI-3.2-10
93,00
MCI-3.2-11.5
93,00
MCI-3.2-13
93,00
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The TFI implant is best suited for surgical protocols involving harder bone types.
The implant is self drilling and self tapping due to its
special shape and progressively adapting thread design. (double thread)
The length can be seen
also in upright position
of the package.
TFI
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implant can be stabilized in a very small bone volume, bone augmentation can be carried in the same treatment.
2. Bone Type:
Dense and compact bones are considered as giving good initial stabilization for the implant. Cancellous bone
will give less retention - more bone-to-implant contact will be necessary for reaching high enough initial
stabilization. The sequence of drilling depends on the bone quality. In a softer bone less drills should be used in
order to get better primary stability.
In most cases the softer bone, type IV, will be in the posterior maxilla, and the harder bone, type I, in the
anterior mandible. Implant failures will usually occur in type IV bone, hence the importance of greater primary
stability. The special design of the QSI and TFI implants will provide this primary stability.
Bone Types
Bone Type I
Very hard bone
Bone Type II
Hard bone
Bone Type IV
Very soft bone
TFI
Apical Part
Threads are sharp
Self tapping, self drilling
Apical blade
Less danger of damage to anatomical structures
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29
=3.75
=4.2
=5
P (mm)
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
H (mm)
2.43
2.43
2.43
2.43
BD (mm)
3.0
3.2
3.6
4.2
- D -
3.75mm
- L -
D (mm)
- H - D - P -
Picture
Description
TFI-3.75-8
75,00
TFI-3.75-10
75,00
TFI-3.75-11.5
75,00
TFI-3.75-13
75,00
TFI-3.75-16
75,00
- BD -
3mm
Picture
Art. No.
Art. No.
Description
TFI-3.3-8
75,00
TFI-3.3-10
75,00
TFI-3.3-11.5
75,00
TFI-3.3-13
75,00
Needed tools:
TFI-3.3-16
75,00
All Implants are delivered incl. ICI
(Implant Carrier) and CSI (Implant cover
screw). All prices are recommended
dealer sales prices.
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Picture
4,2mm
Picture
5mm
Art. No.
TFI-4.2-8
TFI-4.2-10
TFI-4.2-11.5
TFI-4.2-13
TFI-4.2-16
Art. No.
Description
TFI-5-8
75,00
TFI-5-10
75,00
TFI-5-11.5
75,00
TFI-5-13
75,00
TFI-5-16
75,00
Description
75,00
75,00
75,00
75,00
75,00
Needed tools:
for cover screw:
Hand Hex Driver for Abutments
HHDA for Hex 1.29
for implant:
RHDA-9/15 for Hex 2.43
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33
34
35
ACCESSORIES
Impression Transfers & Implant Analogs
ACCESSORIES
Impression Transfers & Implant Analogs
Picture
Picture
Art. No.
Description
CTT-10
16,20
CTT-13
16,20
CTT-13N
16,20
TST-14
8,85
TST-17
8,85
TST-22
8,85
Closed Tray
Closed Tray transfer is the
indirect impression method.
The indirect transfer abutments
are screwed onto the implants
with hex driver 1.29
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Open Tray
Open Tray transfer is the
direct impression method.
Implant Analog
The implant analog is the place holder
of the implant for the laboratory works.
It is replacing the Implant in the
casted impression.
Art. No.
Description
OTT
16,20
OTT-10
16,20
OTT-13
16,20
OTT-13N
16,20
3DSPA-8
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ACCESSORIES
Impression Transfers
& Implant Analogs
Picture
Art. No.
Description
PUTA-1
PUTA-2
PUTA-3
PUTA-4
PUTA-5
PUP-C
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ACCESSORIES
Impression Transfers & Implant Analogs
All PUTA-1/5
delivered with
titanium screw
TSA 8.3
Picture
38,55
Art. No.
Description
TTMI
20,25
PTM
16,20
CTTA
22,20
OTTA
22,20
IA-3.75
16,20
IA-5
16,20
IA-6
16,20
ITA
17,75
TACA
16,20
TTAO
19,50
38,55
38,55
38,55
38,55
8,40
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ACCESSORIES
Healing Abutments
Picture
ACCESSORIES
Healing Abutments
Hight area in mm
Art. No.
Description
Picture
HC-2
11,50
HC-3
11,50
HC-3N
11,50
HC-3W
11,50
HC-3EW
20,00
HC-4
11,50
HC-5
HC-5N
HC-5W
Art. No.
Description
HC-5EW
20,00
HC-6
11,50
HC-7
11,50
HC-O
13,45
HC-OC
13,45
11,50
11,50
11,50
Needed tools:
Hand Hex Driver for Abutments
HHDA for Hex 1.29
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41
ACCESSORIES
Abutments for Casting
Picture
ACCESSORIES
Abutments for Casting
Art. No.
Description
Picture
SAPC-1
20,00
SAPC-2
20,00
Shoulder
SAPC-3
EAPC-15-1
EAPC-15-2
Art. No.
Description
PAC
10,00
PAC-H
10,00
PA-H
11,70
PA-N
11,70
20,00
20,00
20,00
AZA
Abutment for casting with quick-fit plastic sleeve
include Titanium Screw - TSA-8.3
(Plastic sleeve fits by press. Connection implant - abutment.
EAPC-15-3
EAPC-25-1
EAPC-25-2
20,00
EAPC-25-3
20,00
20,00
18,15
11,70
PACA-H
11,70
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43
ACCESSORIES
Restoration Abutments STRAIGHT
ACCESSORIES
Esthetic and Overdenture Abutments STRAIGHT
Picture
Picture
Description
ACA-05
L=8.3mm
Art. No.
20,00
Art. No.
Description
TSA-8.3
7,75
18,15
18,15
18,15
18,15
=1.72mm
ACA-15
20,00
1mm
ACA-25
20,00
OCA-05
20,00
3mm
4mm
SSTA-1
SSTA-2
SSTA-3
SSTA-4
5mm
OCA-15
2mm
7mm
9mm
15mm
12mm
12mm
9mm
20,00
!
de
Wi
OCA-25
20,00
STA-5
STA-7
STA-9
STA-9W
STA-12
STA-12W
STA-15
BSO
44
13,45
de
Wi
18,15
18,15
18,15
25,90
18,15
26,40
18,15
Needed tools:
Hand Hex Driver for Abutments
HHDA for Hex 1.29
45
ACCESSORIES
Restoration Abutments STRAIGHT
ACCESSORIES
Restoration Abutments STRAIGHT
Picture
Picture
Art. No.
Description
ESPS-2
Art. No.
Description
Platform shifting
45,05
2mm
7mm
3mm
1mm
2mm
ESPS-3
2mm
45,05
SLTA-5
SLTA-6
SLTA-7
SLTA-8
SLTA-9
SLTA-10
Straight Anatomic Titanium Abutment 1mm
Straight Anatomic Titanium Abutment 2mm
Straight Anatomic Titanium Abutment 3mm
8mm
6mm
5mm
3mm
SATA-1
SATA-2
SATA-3
1mm
10mm
9mm
18,15
18,15
18,15
18,15
18,15
18,15
31,10
31,10
31,10
3mm
Needed tools:
Ratchet Hex Driver
RHDA-9/15 for Hex 1.29
SAGA-1
SAGA-2
SAGA-3
46
35,50
35,50
35,50
or
Hand Hex Driver for Abutments
HHDA for Hex 1.29
47
ACCESSORIES
Restoration Abutments STRAIGHT
ACCESSORIES
Restoration Abutments ANGLED
Picture
Picture
Art. No.
Description
PASA-1
64,10
PASA-2
64,10
PASA-3
64,10
XSPA-05
64,10
XSPA-1
64,10
Art. No.
Description
ATA-15
31,10
ATA-15N
31,10
ATA-15L
31,10
ATA-25
38,85
ATA-25N
38,85
ATA-25L
38,85
15
Needed tools:
Ratchet Hex Driver
RHDA-9/15 for Hex 1.29
or
All standard Abutments include
Titanium Screw TSA-8.3.
48
25
49
ACCESSORIES
Restoration Abutments ANGLED
ACCESSORIES
Restoration Abutments ANGLED
Picture
Picture
Art. No.
Description
EATA-15-1
EATA-15-2
EATA-15-3
38,85
Art. No.
Description
EATA-25-1
38,85
EATA-25-2
38,85
EATA-25-3
38,85
38,85
38,85
25
15
Needed tools:
Ratchet Hex Driver
RHDA-9/15 for Hex 1.29
or
50
51
ACCESSORIES
Restoration Abutments ANGLED
ACCESSORIES
Zirconium Abutments
Picture
Picture
Art. No.
Description
Art. No.
Description
ZSTA-8
190,90
ZASA-05
190,90
ZASA-1
190,90
ZASA-2
190,90
ZASA-3
190,90
XSZA-05
190,90
XSZA-1
190,90
4.2mm
EAPA-15-1
EAPA-15-2
EAPA-15-3
64,10
EAPA-25-1
64,10
EAPA-25-2
64,10
EAPA-25-3
64,10
64,10
15
64,10
8.5mm
NOTICE:
0.3mm
2mm
XAPA-15-05
XAPA-15-1W
64,10
5.6mm
25
L
15
64,10
H
XAPA-25-05
XAPA-25-1W
64,10
64,10
25
Needed tools:
Ratchet Hex Driver
RHDA-9/15 for Hex 1.29
or
Hand Hex Driver for Abutments
HHDA for Hex 1.29
All standard Abutments include
Titanium Screw
TSA-8.3.
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53
ACCESSORIES
Zirconium Abutments
ACCESSORIES
Zirconium Abutments
Picture
Picture
Art. No.
Description
EAZA-15-05
EAZA-15-1
190,90
EAZA-15-2
190,90
EAZA-15-3
190,90
190,90
Art. No.
Description
XAZA-15-05
190,90
XAZA-15-1W
190,90
XAZA-25-05
190,90
XAZA-25-1W
190,90
15
15
EAZA-25-05
190,90
EAZA-25-1
190,90
EAZA-25-2
190,90
EAZA-25-3
190,90
25
25
Needed tools:
Ratchet Hex Driver
RHDA-9/15 for Hex 1.29
or
Hand Hex Driver for Abutments
HHDA for Hex 1.29
54
55
ACCESSORIES
Ball Attachments
ACCESSORIES
Ball Attachments
Picture
Picture
Art. No.
BA-1
BA-2
BA-3
BA-4
BA-5
BA-6
Description
high
7mm
6mm
5mm
4mm
3mm
2mm
1mm
Description
Art. No.
low
SCB-B
50,35
SCB-G
50,35
50,35
48,85
SCB-Y
50,35
48,85
SCB-P
50,35
48,85
SCB-T
BA-SP
1,30
MCB
13,50
BA-7
BA-1
BA-2
BA-3
BA-4
48,85
BA-5
48,85
BA-6
48,85
BA-7
48,85
Needed tools:
Ratchet Hex Driver RHDA-/15
for Hex 1.29
or
Hand Hex Driver for Abutments
HHDA-9/15 for Hex 1.29
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57
ACCESSORIES
Locators
Picture
Art. No.
LOC-1
Description
LOC-2
LOC-3
LOC-5
LOC-6
LOC-1
129,00
LOC-2
129,00
LOC-3
129,00
LOC-4
129,00
LOC-5
129,00
LOC-6
129,00
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LOC-4
Picture
6mm
5mm
4mm
3mm
2mm
1mm
ACCESSORIES
Locators
Art. No.
Description
SCL-Y
50,35
SCL-P
50,35
SCL-T
50,35
LOC-SP
1,30
PC-LOC
9,50
MC-LOC
15,85
LOC-IA
14,75
Needed tools:
Ratchet Hex Driver RHDA-/15
for Hex 1.29
or
Hand Hex Driver for Abutments
HHDA-9/15 for Hex 1.29
NOTICE:
NOTICE:
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ACCESSORIES
IVORY on 4 / on 6 Multi Unit
ACCESSORIES
Straight Multi Unit
Picture
Picture
Art. No.
Description
17
1mm
2mm
30
3mm
1mm
2mm
3mm
MUL-17-1
149,00
MUL-17-2
149,00
MUL-17-3
149,00
MUL-30-1
149,00
MUL-30-2
149,00
MUL-30-3
149,00
1mm
2mm
MUL-BA-1
68,00
MUL-BA-2
68,00
1mm
2mm
1mm
168,00
168,00
MUL-STA-9
39,00
4mm
60
MUL-LOC-1
MUL-LOC-2
MUL-SCA-1
40,40
MUL-SCA-2
40,40
MUL-SCA-3
40,40
MUL-SCA-4
40,40
FK=Full Kit
content:
MUL-SCA-...mm
2x MUL-SCS
MUL-PSCA
MUL-TSCA
MUL-OTSCA
MUL-AASCA
BK=Full Kit
content:
MUL-SCA-...mm
MUL-SCS
MUL-PSCA
Art. No.
Description
MUL-SCS
24,25
MUL-PSCA
40,80
MUL-TSCA
46,75
MUL-OTSCA
50,60
MUL-SOT
27,65
MUL-AASCA
24,20
MUL-SCA-1FK
202,70
MUL-SCA-1BK
81,20
MUL-SCA-2FK
202,70
MUL-SCA-2BK
81,20
MUL-SCA-3FK
202,70
MUL-SCA-3BK
81,20
MUL-SCA-4FK
202,70
MUL-SCA-4BK
81,20
61
ACCESSORIES
Narrow Line
ACCESSORIES
Narrow Line
Picture
Picture
Art. No.
Description
NL-HC-2
11,50
NL-HC-2N
11,50
NL-HC-3
11,50
NL-HC-3N
11,50
NL-HC-4
11,50
NL-HC-4N
11,50
NL-HC-5
11,50
1, 2, 3 mm
1, 2, 3 mm
NL-HC-5N
11,50
NL-HC-6
11,50
NL-HC-6N
11,50
NL-BA-1
NL-BA-2
NL-BA-3
NL-BA-4
62
CAUTION:
Art. No.
Description
NL-STA-10
NL-SLTA-1
NL-SLTA-2
NL-SLTA-3
NL-SSTA-1
18,15
NL-SSTA-2
18,15
NL-SSTA-3
18,1
NL-ATA-15
NL-PAC-H
10,05
NL-AZA
18,15
NL-ACA-05
20,00
NL-ACA-15
20,00
NL-ACA-25
20,00
18,15
28,40
28,40
28,40
28,40
NL-LOC-1
129,00
NL-LOC-2
129,00
NL-LOC-3
129,00
NL-LOC-4
129,00
NL-LOC-5
129,00
NL-LOC-6
129,00
63
ACCESSORIES
Narrow Line
Picture
64
CAUTION:
Instruments
Tools and Kits
Art. No.
Description
Picture
NL-OCA-05
NL-OCA-15
20,00
NL-OCA-25
20,00
NL-CTT-10
16,25
NL-CTT-13
16,25
NL-CTT-13N
16,25
NL-OTT
16,25
NL-IA-3.0
16,25
NL-PUTA-1
38,55
NL-PUTA-2
38,55
NL-PUTA-3
38,55
NL-PUTA-4
38,55
NL-PUTA-5
38,55
NL-TSNA-8.3
7,75
20,00
Art. No.
Description
65
Instruments
Tool Kits RIM2-SE/SI and content
66
Description
HHDA
1.9mm
1.9mm
DE/DI-2.0
DE/DI--2.5
DE/DI--2.8
DE/DI--3.2
DE/DI--3.65
DE/DI--4.2
DE/DI--5.2
2mm/L 16mm
2.5mm/L 16mm
2.8mm/L 16mm
3.2mm/L 16mm
3.65mm/L 16mm
4.2mm/L 16mm
5.2mm/L 16mm
L =15mm
L = 9 mm
DEX/DIX
MDE-1.9
MDI-1.9
L =15mm
L = 9 mm
for Hex 2.0
MMIO-24
MMIO-28
NL-MMI-20
NL-MMI-28
L =15mm
STARTER KIT
RIM2
RIM2-SE
RIM2-SI
Description
L = 9 mm
Art. No.
Art. No.
RWH
RHDA-9
RHDA-15
RHDI-9
RHDI-15
NL-RHDI-9
NL-RHDI-15
RHDM-S
MMA-22
MMA-28
67
68
MDE-1.9
MDI-1.9
DE/DI-2.0
DE/DI-2.5
DE/DI-2.8
DE/DI-3.2
DE/DI-3.65
DE/DI-4.2
DE/DI-5.2
TPD
CRHD
RHDM-S
MMA-22
MMA-28
NL-MMI-20
NL-MMI-28
DEX/DIX
HHDA
TRU-45
L =15mm
MMIO-24
MMIO-28
RHDA-9
RHDA-15
RHDI-9
RHDI-15
NL-RHDI-9
NL-RHDI-15
RWH
IDP-S
RIB
RIB-SE
RIB-SI
L =15mm
L =15mm
RIC
RIC-SE
RIC-SI
L = 9 mm
Description
L = 9 mm
Art. No.
L = 9 mm
Instruments
Tool Kits RIC-SE/SI & RIB-SE/SI
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Instruments
Tool Kits RIC-PE/PI & RIB-PE/PI
RIB
RIB-PE
RIB-PI
L =15mm
RIC
RIC-PE
RIC-PI
L =15mm
L = 9 mm
Description
L = 9 mm
Art. No.
DE/DI-2.0
DE/DI-2.5
DE/DI-2.8
DE/DI-3.2
DE/DI-3.65
DE/DI-4.2
DE/DI-5.2
SDE/SDI-2.0
SDE/SDI-2.5
SDE/SDI-2.8
SDE/SDI-3.2
SDE/SDI-3.65
SDE/SDI-4.2
SDE/SDI--5.2
CDE/CDI-1.8-2.4
CDE/CDI-2.0-3.2
CDE/CDI-2.5-3.7
CDE/CDI-2.7-4.0
CDE/CDI-2.7-4.5
CDE/CDI-3.1-5.5
CD-3.75-4.2
CD-5.0-6.0
TB-3.0-4.0
TB-4.0-5.0
TB-5.0-6.0
Trephine Bur
Trephine Bur
Trephine Bur
MMIO-28
RHDA-9
RHDA-15
RHDI-9
RHDI-15
NL-RHDI-9
NL-RHDI-15
TPD
CRHD
RHDM-S
MMA-22
MMA-28
NL-MMI-20
NL-MMI-28
DEX/DIX
HHDA
TRU-45
IDP-S
2x PPL Parallel Pin Guide - Long 16mm
2x PPS Parallel Pin Guide - Short 10mm
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L =15mm
MDE-1.9
MDI-1.9
L = 9 mm
MMIO-24
PROFESSIONAL KIT
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Instruments
Tools
Picture
Description
DEX
HDH
HHDA
Instruments
Tools
Art. No.
DIX
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NOTICE:
Picture
48,15
NOTICE:
Pictures of Narrow Line Abutments are only slightly different
and can be seen on former
pages of this catalog.
Art. No.
Description
MMIO-24
39,60
MMIO-28
39,60
NL-MMI-20
41,40
NL-MMI-28
41,40
PPL
13,45
PPS
13,45
53,80
76,00
65,00
IDP
70,60
IDP-S
51,50
MMA-22
26,90
MMA-28
26,90
MMI-20
26,90
MMI-28
26,90
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Instruments
Tools
NOTICE:
Pictures of Narrow Line Abutments are only slightly different
and can be seen on former
pages of this catalog.
Picture
L =15mm
L = 9 mm
Art. No.
Picture
Art. No.
Description
RWH
195,00
HRM
59,15
SDH
65,90
TPD
76,00
CRHD
12,60
LOC-INS
152,00
BA-INS
152,00
TRU-35
TRU-45
TRU-60
523,80
523,80
523,80
SCALE
5,30
Description
RHDA-9
26,20
RHDA-15
26,20
L =15mm
L = 9 mm
RHDI-9
26,20
RHDI-15
26,20
L =15mm
L = 9 mm
NL-RHDI-9
38,45
NL-RHDI-15
38,45
RHD-OD
RHDM-S
61,70
61,70
3
mm
3.75
mm
RHDM-L
61,70
4.2
mm
5
mm
6
mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
16mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
16mm
11.5mm 13mm
16mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
16mm
8mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
16mm
8mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
16mm
8mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
16mm
8mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
6mm
8mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
6mm
8mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
16mm
16mm
6mm
8mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
16mm
6mm
8mm
10mm
11.5mm 13mm
3.3
mm
3.75
mm
4.2
mm
5
mm
6
mm
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10mm
8mm
3
mm
8mm
3.3
mm
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NOTICE:
Instruments
Drills
Picture
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Art. No.
Instruments
Drills,
Trephines & Stoppers
Description
Picture
CD-3.75-4.2
CD-5.0-6.0
62,50
62,50
CDE-1.8-2.4
CDE-2.0-3.2
CDE-2.5-3.7
CDE-2.7-4.0
CDE-2.7-4.5
CDE-3.1-5.5
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
CDI-1.8-2.4
CDI-2.0-3.2
CDI-2.5-3.7
CDI-2.7-4.0
CDI-2.7-4.5
CDI-3.1-5.5
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
DE-2.0
DE-2.5
DE-2.8
DE-3.2
DE-3.65
DE-4.2
DE-5.2
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
DI-2.0
DI-2.5
DI-2.8
DI-3.2
DI-3.65
DI-4.2
DI-5.2
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
Art. No.
NOTICE:
Internal and External Irrigation
items have the same look. The only
difference is the water supply channel
inside the tool.
Description
MDE-1.9
MDI-1.9
37,80
37,80
SDE-2.0
SDE-2.5
SDE-2.8
SDE-3.2
SDE-3.65
SDE-4.2
SDE-5.2
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
62,50
SDI-2.0
SDI-2.5
SDI-2.8
SDI-3.2
SDI-3.65
SDI-4.2
SDI-5.2
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
67,25
TB-3.0-4.0
TB-4.0-5.0
TB-5.0-6.0
Trephine Bur
Trephine Bur
Trephine Bur
96,30
96,30
96,30
DS-2.0-Kit
DS-2.5-Kit
DS-2.8-Kit
DS-3.2-Kit
DS-3.65-Kit
DS-4.2-Kit
DS-5.2-Kit
128,70
128,70
128,70
128,70
128,70
128,70
128,70
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Instruments
for Sinus lift, surgery and
augmentation
Ritter Implants provides a wide range of
dental instruments and equipment.
Please ask your responsible Sales Manager
for the the catalog of instruments.
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What is IvoryOs?
IvoryOs is a range of bone replacement products
made of Tricalcium -Phosphate in compliance
with international standard ASTM F1088-04.
The IvoryOs product range complies with the
maximum requirements of any biomaterial for
odontological use.
Bio compatible
Bio active
Bio absorptable
Bio remodelable
Osteointegrable
Osteoconductor
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Human Cortical B
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Surgical Stages
Quick start
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83
1
1
Patients should sign a consent form, indicating their acceptance of the treatment
1. Patient information:
inform the patient about the intended plan of treatment and
possible
such
asrisks
the
Before treatment, inform patient about the expected results of the pre-operative examination.
Inform patient about the intended treatment, risks involved and expected results.
2.
Patients should
signExamination
consent form, indicating their acceptance of the treatment.
The
pre-operative
examinationofofthe
thepatient's
patientmedical
shouldstatus,
includesuch
a general
health
evaluation,
intraoral, extraoral
Pay attention to the general contraindications
as surgical
treatment,
mental
clinical
and
radiographic
examination
(Panoramic
x-ray
/
CT
scan
will
be
recommended)
psychosis, alcohol and other information listed in the instructions for use.
retention, resulting in immediate stabilization. Since the amount of bone differs from site to site, in cases where the initial stabilization is not ensured, a bone augmentation is necessary before inserting the implant. This means an additional
surgical procedure and a longer process. The QSI implants, due to their special design, will achieve enough primary
even in cases with very small quantity of bone, therefore bone augmentation is possible at the same time with
A 3 mm of bone between two implants, and 1.5 mm stability
of
bone
around
the implant
the
implant
insertion.the
It is important
however to keep safety distance from anatomical structures such as the mandibuA
3
mm
of
bone
between
two
implants,
and
1.5
mm
of
bone
around
implant
The intraoral examination should include in particular dental history, restorative status and occlusion, and soft
lar
canal.
In
the
Mandibular
a
10
mm
should be at least inserted, in 2
the Maxilla at least 12 mm because of the
(especially buccaly and lingually) are recommended. The correct data of theImplant
ridge
2
and hard tissues. In complex cases CT will give accurate details.(especially buccaly and lingually) are recommended. The correct data of the ridge
weaker density of bone.
The pre-operative
examinationExamination
of the patient
should
includeplanning
a generalhelps
health
evaluation,
clinical
andpathology,
radioThe radiographic
is for
advanced
evaluate
the
anatomy,
width
can
be
provided
by
CT
scan
only.
When
there
is
less
than
1.5around
mm around
the
width
can
be
provided
by
CT
scan
only.
When
there
is
less
than
1.5 mm
the
graphic examination usually a CT scan will be recommended.
quantity and quality of the bone. The implants special abilities will eliminate, in most cases, the need for
implant,
bone augmentation
is necessary, especially
especially in in
thethe
esthetic
zone. zone.
In very In very
implant,
bone
augmentation
is Since
necessary,
esthetic
additional procedure of bone augmentation before
placing the implant,
even
in compromised situations.
The examination should include in particular dental history, restorative status and occlusion, and soft and
narrow ridges,
the use
the narrow ARRP implants may eliminate the need for
implant
can CT
be will
stabilized
in a very
small bone volume, bone augmentation
can be carried
in theof
same
hard tissues. Inthe
complex
cases
give accurate
details.
narrow
ridges,
the
use
of
the
narrow ARRP implants may eliminate the need for
treatment.
bone augmentation, or enable bone augmentation at the same
time with
the implant
4. Bone
width
A panoramic X-Ray for initial evaluation and CT for advanced planning
helpsaugmentation,
evaluate the anatomy, pathology,
bone
or
enable
bone
augmentation
at
the
same
time
with
the (especially
implant
1.0 mm of bone around
the implant
buccaly and lingually) are recommended. The correct data of the ridge
instead
quantity and quality
of the bone. The
implant's
special abilities will eliminate, in insertion,
most cases, the
need forof two separate procedures.
3. Planning
and
treatment
width can be provided by CT scan only. When there is less than 1.0 mm around the implant, bone augmentation is
additional procedure
augmentation
beforeexamination
placing the implant,
even in
compromised
theout.
insertion,
instead
ofSince
two
separate
procedures.
After of
thebone
complete
and precise
an adequat
treatment
plan situations.
has to be
figured
The patient
necessary, especially in the esthetic zone. In some cases, the use of the narrow MCI/NL-QSI implants may make bone
5. Implant selection:
tion and the diagnostics of x-ray pictures are important for the treatment plan.
2. Bone Type:
augmentation neccessary, or enable bone augmentation at the same time with the implant
insertion, instead of two separate procedures.
5. Implant
selection:
The following factors should be considered when selecting an implant:
4. Bone
Dense and compact
bones are situation
considered as giving good initial stabilization for the implant. Cancellous bone
5. Implant selection:
Dense and
compact
bones arecontact
considered
giving good
initial stabilization
forinitial
the implant. Cancellous bone
will give less retention
- more
bone-to-implant
will beas
necessary
for reaching
high enough
following length
factors should
be considered
when selecting an implant: Implant length is determined by measuring the
Implant
length
is determined by measuring the ridgeThe
vertical
on the
CT
stabilization. The
drilling depends
on the bone quality.
In a softer
less drills
be used
willsequence
give lessofretention
- more bone-to-implant
contact
will bebone
necessary
forshould
reaching
highinenough initial
ridge vertical length on the CT scan. One should keep a safety distance of at least 2 mm from anatomical structures
scan.
Onebone
should
keep
a be
safety
order to get better
primary stability.
stabilization.
The sequence of drilling depends on the bone quality.
In a softer
less drills
should
used indistance of at least 2 mm from anatomical struc-
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Bone Type II
Hard bone
6.1
t familiarized with the QSI implant system.
6.6 Patient should rinse the mouth with 0.2% chlorhexidine for one minute.
Bone Type III
Bone
Type IVThe implant surgery should be made only after periodontal
6.2
treatment and initial preparation of the patient.
Soft bone
Very
soft bone
6.7 Local anesthesia is given in related areas, and also during surgery if necessary.
6.3 Premedication procedure:
according to individual indications and literature updates. 2g amoxicillin can be given to
6. 6 Pre-operative
nonallergic patients one hour before implant placement prophilactically, and 500mg TID after treatment for one week.
6.4 Surgical instruments and equipment should be prepared and sterilized before starting the procedure.
6.1
t familiarized with the QSI implant system.
6.5 Patient's body and head should be covered with sterile operating sheets.
6.2 The6.6
implant
surgery
should
be made
periodontal
and initial preparation of the patient.
Patient
should rinse
the mouth
with only
0.2%after
chlorhexidine
for one treatment
minute.
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Surgical
Stages
- Examination, Planning and Treatment
7. Surgical
Steps
7.
Intrernal Irrigation
Extrernal Irrigation
The length marks refer to the beginning of the parallel walls, not including the triangular shaped cutting
7.8 Drilling sequence after pilot drill
should remember
that
the actual
mmquality.
longer.
The drilling
procedure
dependsosteotomy
on the implantlength
diameter is
and1bone
The instructed drilling steps can
be used in cases of dense/cortical bone.
Drilling sequence
Fewer steps may be necessary for softer bone. Usually 2mm (pilot drill) or 2.8mm
Use parallel/depth
guide
(4 and 5)intosequence.
check angulation,
parallelism.
Use drills
of increasing
diameter
Drills depth
shouldandhave
depth indication lines which will show the
Implant depth probe can also be used (6)
the be
tactile
feeling is thefor
most
important
matter
of sucessful
drilling
Fewer steps may
necessary
softer
bone.
Usually
2mm
or 2.8mm drills will be enough for all impla
In cases of very hard cortical bone it may be necessary to use the next size drill for the cortical layer
The Spiral QSI special design enables insertion of the implant into a prepared site with much lower diam In cases of eter
bone
drilling
step
can be and
skipped,
orincremental
even thebone
two
last steps in a very sof
thantype
usual,3sothe
that last
precious
bone tissue
is preserved
the special
condensation
7.7 Drill
selection
gical Stages
- Examination,
Planning and Treatment
Drill selection
Two types of drills are available, both in sequential diameters and two lenghts. The two types are:
1.
Internal
drills:both
They in
aresequential
made of surgical
titanium
used
with internal
or external
irrigation.
Two
types of Irrigation
drills are available,
diameters
andand
two
lengths.
The two
types are:
Friction free insertion on the irrigation tab is due to a teflon ring in the irrigation canal
2. External
Irrigation
Drills.
made
stainless
steel and
used
with external
irrigation
only.
Internal irrigation
drills.
TheyThey
areare
made
of of
surgical
titanium
andshould
used be
with
internal
or external
irrigation.
All drills are color coded for easy identification and handling!
External irrigation drills. They are made of stainless steel and should be used with external irrigation only.
Drills
Colors Code
Intrernal Irrigation
feature of the implant will take effect. The use of osteotomes or other bone condensing instruments is not
In cases of high resistance to insertion (50 Ncm), for example thick cortical bone layer, additional step
necessary, usually just to penetrate the cortex. When there is a strong resistance to the insertio
implant, turn the implant 2-3 rounds counter clockwise and continue inserting.
Extrernal Irrigation
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ngth marks refer to the beginning of the parallel walls, not including the triangular shaped cutting edge. In
87
NOTE / TIP
Our lecturers promote the Bone Dancing Method, which means to go up and down
with the drill during drilling (for a cooling effect and more depth control)
Some countries have stopped working with internal irrigation because its safer to
sterilize the drills. Autoclaves that are NOT class B cannot sterilize hollow drills or
hollow instruments because they do not work with vacuum.
Flap technique
It is very important to keep the sequence of drilling by each method. Drilling always start with marking drill to mark
the drilling point. Always start with drill diameter 2.0. To prevent the bone from overheating we must always start
with the smaller diameter drills to the bigger diameter drills.Simply step by step. (See Ritter Training Videos)
For example: for a 5.0 implant diameter, which is color coded black, the final drill bit must go with the 4.2 diameter
color coded black drill (the final bit must always be of a smaller diameter than the implant diameter, which is between
0.5 mmD to 1.0 mmD).
Flap method
Punching the tissue and
marking with marking drill
Flap method
White 2 mm Drill
Flap method
Red 2.8 mm Drill
. Flap method
Red 3.2 mm Drill
Flapless technique
Flapless method
Punching the tissue and
marking with marking drill
Flapless method
White 2 mm Drill
Flapless method
Red 2.8 mm Drill
Flapless method
Red 3.2 mm Drill
Delayed function with
healing abutment
Implant Insertion
by hand hex and torque
ratchet
6a
Immediate loading with
straight abutment and
tempory crown
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6b
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history
ated company, with all Ritter products Made in Germany at the modern production facility (dental devices)
located in Zwnitz in Saxony, East Germany.
The implants manufacturing process is situated in the
Made in Germany
training
Ritter Headquarter Zwnitz,
East Germany
in combination with favorite excursions to Stuttgart and Munich they are always fully booked.
Trainings last usually 2 days with a practical and theoretical part.
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