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All-in-One Autogenous Bone Harvesting Kit for GBR
All-in-One Autogenous Bone Harvesting Kit for GBR
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The All-in-One Autogenous Bone Harvesting Kit for GBR enables clinicians to collect autogenous bone in real time during osteotomy and immediately process it for reuse as graft material within the same surgical procedure.
This workflow significantly reduces reliance on secondary bone harvesting procedures and, in many cases, eliminates the need for artificial bone substitutes.
Product Composition
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Autogenous Bone Grinding Drill System | Available diameters: Ø3.5 / Ø4.0 / Ø4.5 / Ø5.0 mm. Drill and sleeve detachable design for controlled bone harvesting during osteotomy. |
| Implant Bone Collection Cup | Used for temporary storage of harvested autogenous bone. Maintains bone moisture and biological activity during surgery. |
| Bone Grinding Rod | Used for processing and homogenizing collected bone particles into consistent graft material. |
| Stainless Steel Instrument Box | Medical-grade stainless steel box for storage and autoclave sterilization. Organizes surgical instruments during clinical use. |
Technical Specifications
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Grinding Drill Diameter | Ø3.5 / Ø4.0 / Ø4.5 / Ø5.0 mm |
| Operating Speed | 400–800 rpm |
| Cooling Requirement | Continuous irrigation required |
| Effective Cutting Exposure | 4 mm (when sleeve is assembled) |
| Drill Structure | Detachable drill + sleeve system |
| Bone Cup | Sterile bone collection container |
| Grinding Rod | Manual bone processing instrument |
| Instrument Box | Stainless steel, autoclavable |

Clinical Advantages
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Intraoperative Autogenous Bone Utilization
Autogenous bone collected during osteotomy can be directly reused for bone grafting procedures, improving material efficiency and maximizing biological value within the same surgical session. -
Eliminates Need for Additional Bone Harvesting
Avoids the need for a separate donor site surgery, reducing surgical trauma, patient discomfort, and procedural complexity. -
Streamlined Surgical Workflow
Integrates bone collection and processing into a single step during drilling, effectively reducing surgical stages and simplifying instrument handling. -
Reduced Surgical Time
By eliminating secondary harvesting and graft preparation procedures, overall chair time is significantly shortened and intraoperative efficiency is improved. -
Enhanced Biological Compatibility
Utilizes fresh autogenous bone with preserved biological activity, supporting improved graft integration and natural bone regeneration outcomes.
Clinical Operation Guide
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Step 1 – Bone Collection Preparation
Before starting bone harvesting, align the stop ring lower edge with the drill tip.
This ensures controlled penetration and safe bone collection depth. -
Step 2 – Start Bone Harvesting
Begin drilling at 400–800 rpm with irrigation cooling. -
During operation:
Bone particles are collected efficiently through the grinding system
Maintain steady pressure for optimal bone yield -
Step 3 – Bone Collection Completion
Once sufficient autogenous bone is collected:
Stop drilling procedure -
Step 4 – Instrument Adjustment
Remove the stop ring if needed for final adjustment.
A single harvesting cycle can obtain a large volume of autogenous bone. -
Dual Configuration Usage
Drill + Sleeve Combined State → Controlled harvesting mode
Drill Only State → Extended access mode


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