Dental Implant Ridge Mapping used to measure bone and teeth or spaces between teeth. This caliper can be used in dental surgical, restorative, or orthodontic procedures. It provides the surgeon with information required during dental treatment, especially in Implantology.
Dentists use a specialized instrument in dentistry to measure the width and depth of the jawbone ridge where they plan to place a dental implant called a dental implant ridge mapping gauge. This information is essential for ensuring that the implant is the right size and shape for the available bone,
Key Features of Dental Implant Ridge Mapping Gauges:
Measurement:
- Accurate bone width and depth:Â Gauges precisely measure the width and depth of the alveolar ridge (jawbone) to determine suitable implant size and placement.
- Multiple dimensions: Some gauges offer measurements for width, depth, and even height, providing a comprehensive 3D picture of the bone anatomy.
- Fine graduations: Measurements are often in millimeters or even tenths of millimeters, crucial for optimal implant placement and long-term success.
What is dental ridge mapping?
Ridge mapping is a measurement procedure to ensure that the diameter of an endosseous screw implant does not exceed the dimensions of available bone.
How to do bone mapping?
The method follows three stages. First, the object of interest (for instance a bone) needs to be approximately segmented to create its outer surface.
Technical Specifications:
Material:Â Stainless Steel
Finishing:Â Polished
Usage:Â Left Hand or Right Hand
Ultrasonic Cleaned:Â Yes
Lubricate:Â Yes
Rusting Prevention Procedure:Â Passivated
Tests Performed:Â Boil Test, Performance Test, Shape Test
QC Passed:Â Yes
Packing:Â Individually Packed