Dental implant procedures require specialized instruments for osteotomy preparation, implant placement, soft tissue management, bone grafting, and restorative workflows. Selecting the correct instrument improves surgical efficiency, preserves surrounding tissues, and supports predictable implant outcomes.
Artman Instruments offers a comprehensive range of tissue punches, trephines, implant drill kits, implant screwdrivers, bone expanders, bone graft instruments, chisels, graft carriers, graft syringes, implant pluggers, and restorative implant accessories. Many instruments are available in multiple diameters and configurations to accommodate different implant systems and surgical techniques.
Manufactured in an FDA-registered facility under GMP-certified quality systems, our implant instruments are produced from medical-grade stainless steel and titanium-coated materials where applicable. Designed for implantologists, oral surgeons, periodontists, and dental specialists, this collection supports every stage of implant treatment, from site preparation to prosthetic restoration.
Choosing the Right Implant Instrument
Select instruments based on the stage of the implant procedure.
- Tissue Punches: Remove soft tissue to expose the implant site during flapless implant surgery.
- Trephines: Prepare recipient sites, retrieve bone cores, or assist with implant removal when clinically indicated.
- Implant Screwdrivers & Drivers: Place healing abutments, prosthetic screws, and restorative components with controlled engagement.
- Bone Expansion Instruments: Expand narrow ridges while preserving available bone.
- Bone Graft Instruments: Transfer, condense, and shape grafting materials during ridge preservation and augmentation procedures.
Choosing procedure-specific instruments improves surgical workflow while minimizing unnecessary instrument changes.
Implant Instrument Categories
This collection includes:
- Tissue punches
- Dental trephines
- Implant drill kits
- Implant screwdrivers and drivers
- Bone expansion screws
- Bone graft carriers and syringes
- Bone pluggers and condensers
- Bone chisels
- Bone scrapers and harvesters
- Implant restorative accessories
Each instrument is designed to support a specific phase of implant surgery or prosthetic restoration.
Clinical Applications
These instruments are used during single-tooth implant placement, full-arch rehabilitation, ridge expansion, guided bone regeneration (GBR), sinus augmentation, bone grafting, second-stage implant surgery, and restorative implant procedures. Procedure-specific designs help clinicians maintain surgical access, control graft materials, and manage implant components efficiently throughout treatment.
Why Choose Artman Instruments
- Manufactured in an FDA-registered facility
- Produced under GMP-certified quality systems
- Medical-grade stainless steel construction
- Titanium-coated and procedure-specific instrument options
- Compatible with a wide range of implant workflows
- Individual instruments, surgical kits, and bulk purchasing available
- Trusted by implantologists, periodontists, oral surgeons, hospitals, and dental schools
Frequently Asked Questions
What implant instruments are included in this collection?
The collection includes tissue punches, trephines, implant drill kits, implant screwdrivers, bone expansion instruments, graft carriers, bone pluggers, chisels, bone scrapers, and restorative implant accessories.
When is a tissue punch used?
Tissue punches are commonly used during flapless implant procedures to create a circular soft tissue opening before osteotomy preparation.
What is the purpose of a dental trephine?
Trephines are used to prepare recipient sites, harvest bone cores, or assist with implant retrieval and selected bone grafting procedures.
Do you offer complete implant surgery kits?
Yes. Artman Instruments supplies complete implant drill kits, procedure-specific instruments, and individual replacement components for implant workflows.
Who are these instruments designed for?
Our implant instruments are intended for implantologists, oral surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists, hospitals, dental schools, and procurement teams performing implant and bone grafting procedures.
