Surgical Implant Kit

A Surgical Implant Kit Built for Modern Implantology

Guided surgery, freehand, or hybrid - the Crown Down kit adapts to your workflow with fewer instruments, better thermal control, and drills that never need replacing.

What makes a surgical implant kit complete?

A surgical implant kit needs to do more than just prepare an osteotomy site. It needs to support accurate depth control, work with guided surgery templates, handle varying bone densities, and fit the implant systems you actually use - without requiring a drawer full of brand-specific adapters.

Most surgical kits are designed around a 5\xe2\x80\x938 drill sequence using stainless steel instruments. They work, but they add time, thermal risk, and ongoing replacement costs that accumulate year after year. Crown Down takes a fundamentally different approach.

Kit contents

8 tungsten carbide drills

Sizes #20 through #60, covering the full diameter range for standard implant placements.

Coded depth stoppers

Color-coded for quick identification, compatible with guided surgery templates.

Universal sizing chart

Drill-to-implant mapping for Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Zimmer Biomet, MIS, BioHorizons, Osstem, and others.

Unlimited uses

Every drill is engineered for unlimited clinical use - solid tungsten carbide doesn’t dull under normal drilling conditions.

Guided surgery compatibility

Digital implant planning and guided surgery are becoming standard in modern practices. The Crown Down kit is designed to work seamlessly with guided workflows - coded stoppers provide precise depth control through surgical templates, while the 2-drill protocol simplifies the guided sequence.

Fewer drill changes through the guide means less opportunity for positional error, faster procedures, and a simpler sterilization tray. Whether you’re using a fully guided protocol or freehand with CBCT-based planning, the same 8 drills handle every case.

One kit for every implant system

Most surgical kits are tied to a specific implant manufacturer. If you work with multiple systems - or switch brands - you need separate drill sets for each. Crown Down eliminates this entirely.

The kit’s universal sizing chart maps each drill to the correct osteotomy diameter for every major implant system. One kit, one workflow, any implant brand. No proprietary lock-in, no redundant instruments.

Nobel Biocare Straumann Zimmer Biomet MIS BioHorizons Osstem Megagen Neodent

See the Crown Down difference

One kit. Two drills per site. Unlimited uses. Save $1,000–$3,000 every year on replacement drills.

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The economics of a surgical implant kit

Standard surgical kits carry hidden ongoing costs. Steel drills dull after approximately 20 uses. For a practice placing 5–10 implants per week, that means replacing drill sets multiple times per year - typically $1,000 to $3,000 annually.

The Crown Down kit is a one-time investment. Solid tungsten carbide doesn’t dull under clinical conditions, so there’s no replacement cycle. Unlimited uses per drill mean your total cost of ownership is fixed at purchase - no surprises, no recurring spend.

Most practices break even within 1–2 years. Over a decade, the savings run into tens of thousands of dollars - before factoring in the time saved from faster 2-drill osteotomies.

Ready to upgrade your implant workflow?

The Crown Down kit replaces your entire drill sequence with 2 solid tungsten carbide drills. One-time purchase, unlimited uses, zero ongoing cost.

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Free 15-min consultation · No commitment · All implant systems

Crown Down Drilling Kit Save $1,000–$3,000/yr · Unlimited uses