Picking the right osseodensification burs kit
Getting your hands on a quality osseodensification burs kit is probably one of the smartest moves you can make if you're doing a lot of dental implants these days. It's funny how for decades, the standard way to prep an osteotomy was basically to treat bone like a piece of wood—you'd just drill a hole, remove the material, and hope the remaining walls were strong enough to hold the screw. But as anyone who's worked with soft maxillary bone knows, that "drill and fill" approach can feel a bit like trying to drive a nail into a sponge. It just doesn't always give you that satisfying "click" of stability we all want. ...