| US 7,547,210 B1 | ||
| Universal, multifunctional, single unit, rotary osteotome | ||
| Maurice Valen, Holliswood, N.Y. (US) | ||
| Assigned to Impladent, Ltd, Holliswood, N.Y. (US) | ||
| Filed on Sep. 24, 2003, as Appl. No. 10/668,805. | ||
| Int. Cl. A61C 3/02 (2006.01); A61C 5/00 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 433—165 [433/215] | 1 Claim |

| 1. A method for drilling and cutting to prepare an osteotomy in a jawbone, comprising the steps of:
a) using a cutting and drilling blade with a dual lobed single plane osteotomy locator tip of a single, one-piece multifunctional
dental surgical tool to precisely locate an osseous implant site and prevent wandering and slipping of said tip to perform
crestal bone marking;
b) using a redirectable tip of said cutting and drilling blade to avoid bone and tissue anatomical vital sites in a patient's
jawbone;
c) using a crestal bone height reducer operatively formed as serrated edges on said cutting and drilling blade, to create
a leveled implant osseous platform by moving said cutting and drilling blade in a buccal-lingual, nonlinear motion;
d) using said crestal bone height reducer to harvest bony particulate material;
e) using a tapered countersink of said single, one-piece multifunctional dental surgical tool to create a counterbore in cortical
bone of said jawbone; wherein the tapered countersink further defines a gross osseous crestal bone height reducer to harvest
bony particulate material;
f) using an osteocompressor operatively connected to said gross osseous crestal bone height reducer to compress the osseous
site, completing the preparation of said osteotomy in said jawbone; and
g) using a synthetic bone graft material mixed with said bony particulate material to reconstruct bone structures.
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