Zenith Surgical Kits
Enhancing Precision and Workflow Efficiency
Each Zenith Surgical Kit is designed to support the entire implant placement procedure, from initial drilling to final insertion, with tools crafted for durability, precision, and ease of use. These kits include specialized instruments compatible with Zenith’s range of implant systems, facilitating efficient workflows and predictable outcomes.
Supporting Predictable, Successful Outcomes:
Zenith Implants offers comprehensive clinical guides to help practitioners achieve optimal results in various implant scenarios. These guides cover surgical protocols, procedural workflows, and best practices to ensure successful outcomes and patient satisfaction.
Variety of Options:
Zenith tools come in a range of diameters and lengths, providing flexibility to meet diverse clinical requirements and anatomical variations.
Prosthetic Components:
(1) Healing Screw: A temporary screw designed to protect the implant site and promote soft tissue healing following implant placement.
(2) Straight Abutment: Provides a stable platform for prosthetic attachment, ideal for single-unit restorations with favourable angulation.
(3) Angulated Abutment 15: Offers a 15-degree angle correction for restorations, ensuring optimal alignment in cases with challenging implant positioning.
(4) Multiunit Abutment Straight: Facilitates multiple-unit restorations by creating a common path of insertion, enhancing stability for full-arch prostheses.
(5) Multiunit Abutment 17: Enables 17-degree angulation for improved prosthetic alignment in complex restorations, particularly for full-arch cases.
(6) Multiunit Abutment 30: Provides a 30-degree angulation to address severe misalignments, ensuring better prosthetic positioning and occlusal alignment.
(7) Ball Abutment: Designed for overdenture applications, offering retention and stability with a resilient, removable attachment mechanism.
(8) Plastic Abutment: A temporary, customizable abutment used during the prosthetic fabrication process to aid in achieving precise fitting.
(9) Lab Analog: Represents the implant’s position and angulation in laboratory models, enabling accurate prosthesis fabrication.
(10) Implant Analogs: Serve as replicas of dental implants in stone casts for precise simulation of the intraoral implant position during lab work. Implant analogs are designed to precisely simulate the accurate fabrication of prostheses such as crowns, bridges, and removable prostheses. These components support predictable outcomes, ensuring an optimal fit for each patient.
(11) Abutment Screws: Securely hold the abutment to the implant, offering a stable connection for both temporary and permanent restorations
(12) Gingival Formers: Used during the healing phase to shape the gum tissue for a more natural, aesthetic emergence profile.
Surgical tools:
(1) Tissue Punches: Motor-driven component used to expose the underlying bone by removing gingival tissue, providing clear visibility for implant placement.
(2) Drills:
a) Pilot Drill: First step in the drilling sequence which establishes the initial implant site, ensuring accurate positioning.
b) Standard Drills: Sequential drills used to enlarge the implant site, available in various diameters.
c) Counter Sunk Drill: Prepares a countersink to accommodate the implant’s collar, enhancing stability.
d) Drill Extension: Extends drill length to reach deeper or difficult-to-access areas.
(3) Depth Gauges: Measures the depth of the implant site, ensuring correct placement depth and parallel drilling alignment.
(4) Bone Taps: Creates internal threads in the bone for a stable implant fit, matching implant threading. Threads are crafted to match the implant screws, promoting stability. Bone taps correspond to various implant diameters for optimal compatibility.
(5) Screw Inserter: Designed for placing the abutment screw or gingival former securely in the implant.
(6) Implant Inserters: Facilitate the final positioning of the implant in its precise position, ensuring it is aligned accurately with the alveolar crest. Facilitates controlled insertion until the implant neck is aligned with the alveolar crest.
(7) Ratchet with Attachments:
a) Implant Ratchet Attachment – Int Hex (Short/Long): Provides controlled torque for implant insertion with an internal hex connection.
b) Implant Ratchet Attachment – Ball Type (Short/Long): Offers a ball attachment for angled or offset applications.
c) Screw Inserter Ratchet Attachment: Attaches to the ratchet for precise screw insertion.
(8) Adaptor: Connects various tools to the ratchet for compatibility with different implant systems.
(9) Torque Wrench: Ensures controlled, accurate torque for implant placement and prosthetic attachment.
These accessories support precision, stability, and efficiency in implant procedures, enhancing outcomes and to streamline surgical procedures for dental professionals.
Accessories for Zenith Implant Systems
Comprehensive, Precision-Engineered Kits for Streamlined Implant Procedures
Zenith tools provides a comprehensive range of accessories to ensure each implant procedure is streamlined, precise, and tailored to the dentist’s specific needs. Each accessory is crafted with high-quality materials, designed to support seamless integration with our and other compatible implant systems.
Implant System-Specific Recommendations:
1) Overdenture tools for Zenith Apex:
Includes tools to optimize the fit and stability of overdentures.


Zenith Surgical Kit – PIOVD-BG-3:
This surgical Kit is designed to streamline surgical procedures and support efficient, precise implant placement. The kit includes all instruments:
1) Soft Tissue Instruments:
(a) Tissue Punch
2) Drills:
(a) Pilot Drill
(b) Standard Drills: 2.5mm, 3.0mm, 3.25mm, 3.5mm, 3.75mm
(c) Counter Sunk Drill
(d) Drill Extension
3) Depth Gauges:
(a) 2.5/3.0 mm
(b) 3.25/3.50 mm
4) Bone Taps:
(a) 3.5 mm
(b) 3.8 mm
(c) 4.2 mm
5) Inserters and Ratchets:
(a) Screw Inserter
(b) Ratchet with attachment options:
▪ Implant Ratchet Attachment – Int Hex (Short/Long)
▪ Implant Ratchet Attachment – Ball Type (Short/Long)
(c) Screw Inserter Ratchet Attachment
(d) Adaptor
6) Additional Components:
(a) Prosthetic Lab Analog
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Zenith Surgical Kit – PIOVD-SM-4:
This surgical Kit provides the essential tools for implant placement, emphasizing precision and ease of use:
1) Soft Tissue Instruments:
(a) Tissue Punch
2) Drills and Depth Gauges:
(a) Pilot Drill
(b) Depth Gauges:
▪ 2.5/3.0 mm
▪ 3.25/3.50 mm
3) Implant Inserters:
(a) Internal Hex
(b) Ball Type
4) Torque and Inserters:
(a) Torque Wrench
(b) Screw Inserter
5) Additional Components:
(a) Prosthetic Lab Analog

2) Single-Stage Placement tools for Zenith One Step:
Includes tools for single-stage implants to ensure efficient, patient-friendly procedures.
Zenith Surgical Kit – PIONS-BG-1:
The kit includes all instruments:
1) Tissue Punch
2) Pilot Drill
3) Depth Gauges:
(a) 2.5/3.0 mm
(b) 3.25/3.50 mm
4) Screw Inserter
5) Torque Wrench
6) Analogs
7) Drills:
(a) 2.5 mm
(b) 3.0 mm
(c) 3.25 mm
(d) 3.5 mm
(e) 3.75 mm

The Zenith PIONS – SM – 2:
Surgical Kit is crafted for simplicity, ease of use, and precision, making it an ideal choice for any implant procedure. Surgical Instrument Set Includes essential tools:
1) Tissue Punch
2) Pilot Drill
3) Depth Gauges:
(a) 2.5/3.0 mm
(b) 3.25/3.50 mm
4) Screw Inserter
5) Torque Wrench
6) Analogs
Advanced tools for Zenith Zygomatic Implants:
Tools designed specifically for the unique requirements of procedures which involve anchoring implants in the zygomatic bone for patients with severe maxillary resorption. This toolkit includes several advanced tools that enhance precision and efficiency during surgery.
Zenith Fusion Tool kit:
This tool kit offers exceptional value for money, featuring a comprehensive set of tools available in various sizes and diameters. This versatility makes the kit an ideal choice for platform switching across most dental brands.
Zenith Basal Implant tool Kit:
Tool Kit provides a complete set of instruments required for the placement of basal implants in challenging anatomical situations, particularly in cases of severe bone loss. Basal Implants are known for their ability to achieve immediate loading with minimal bone preparation.