Any ideas what this could be? According to the doctor is was restored about 20 years ago.
AlexR Member Full Member Messages 14 Reaction score 1 Sep 6, 2019 #1 Any ideas what this could be? According to the doctor is was restored about 20 years ago.
Jo Chen Well-Known Member Full Member Messages 537 Reaction score 105 Sep 6, 2019 #2 Is the driver interface a hex?
AlexR Member Full Member Messages 14 Reaction score 1 Sep 6, 2019 #3 Probably, but it's been stripped so it's hard to tell for sure. Definitely wasn't a slot type though.
Probably, but it's been stripped so it's hard to tell for sure. Definitely wasn't a slot type though.
O omsk Member Full Member Messages 89 Reaction score 15 Sep 6, 2019 #4 Uh I don't even know if you can identify an implant from a screw... Better get an implant xray
2thm8kr Beanosavedmysociallife Full Member Messages 11,304 Reaction score 2,510 Sep 6, 2019 #5 This was uploaded here before by @DESS-USA Attachments DESS USA - Screw Selection Guide .pdf 543.6 KB · Views: 27
AlexR Member Full Member Messages 14 Reaction score 1 Sep 6, 2019 #6 Wow, that is a great guide, I hadn't seen that one before. Dess has so many great resources, thank you for sharing!
Wow, that is a great guide, I hadn't seen that one before. Dess has so many great resources, thank you for sharing!
SteveD Member Full Member Messages 48 Reaction score 7 Sep 6, 2019 #7 maybe a Lifecore ext hex 5mm came square drive and .048 in memory serves
DESS-USA Active Member Full Member Messages 222 Reaction score 63 Sep 18, 2019 #8 In the back of each catalog section we have the screws and the measurements so if you can narrow down the implants then we can help you with the screws. Please visit- https://www.dess-usa.com/dess-catalogs/
In the back of each catalog section we have the screws and the measurements so if you can narrow down the implants then we can help you with the screws. Please visit- https://www.dess-usa.com/dess-catalogs/