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Magnetic Mallet

Magneto-dynamic technology for lifts and expansions

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The Magnetic Mallet is a totally innovative instrument for dental and implant surgery, the main applications of which are in maxillary sinus lift, in protocols of vertical and horizontal bone compaction and expansion and, more generally, in all cases where the surgical hammer is normally used.
The device makes use of electromagnetic impact, which allows a high-intensity and brief impact force such as to obtain plastic deformation of the bone, but without spreading throughout the skull, as usually occurs with the blows of the surgical hammer. In this way the use of the Magnetic Mallet prevents the so-called benign paroxysmal vertigo syndrome, that is the post-operative symptom of vertiginous nature.

The 4 different working intensities offered by the instrument allow the surgeon to modulate the force according to the type of operation and the receiving bone, proceeding with a greater safety margin and higher precision. Moreover, the pre-set intensities allow a repeatability of protocols that is very difficult or even impossible to achieve with manual instruments.

The ergonomic handpiece of the Magnetic Mallet is used with only one hand and the impulses are applied with a control pedal, leaving the other hand free and allowing greater visibility of the operating field.
The numerous clinicians that have already adopted this instrument in everyday implant practice all report the same sensation of extreme precision during the penetration of the bone expanders. In fact a bone with a shell of very corticated bone and poorly mineralized inside, due to its nature usually deviates the path of the manual osteotome when it passes from one interface to the other. In addition the same dynamic of the surgical hammer sometimes transmits forces to the osteotome which are not exactly ortagonal to the work surface, causing accidental shifts of axis which in inexpert hands are not easy to manage.

Crown remover handpiece

The standard kit supplied with the Magnetic Mallet comprises a set of 10 tips including blades, bone expanders and drivers for inserting implants.
With this kit it is possible to tackle all the various applications for which the instrument has been developed. A pool of biomechanical engineers constantly follows the development of new tips for new use protocols.

VIDEOS

Inserting a single implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Inserting a single implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Inserting an immediate post-extraction implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Inserting an immediate post-extraction implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Inserting 6 implants in an edentulous crest with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Inserting 6 implants in an edentulous crest with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate post-extraction implant, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate post-extraction implant, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Preparing the post-extraction socket, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Preparing the post-extraction socket, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Splitting a thin crest with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Splitting a thin crest with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate and deferred implants on the upper arch, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate and deferred implants on the upper arch, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate post-extraction implants, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate post-extraction implants, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Compacting the maxillary bone and inserting a single implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Compacting the maxillary bone and inserting a single implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

"All-on-four" technique, Dr. Roberto Crespi

"All-on-four" technique, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Split Crest of a thin crest using Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Marco Csonka

Split Crest of a thin crest using Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Marco Csonka

Inserting a single implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Inserting a single implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Inserting an immediate post-extraction implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Inserting an immediate post-extraction implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Inserting 6 implants in an edentulous crest with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Inserting 6 implants in an edentulous crest with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate post-extraction implant, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate post-extraction implant, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Preparing the post-extraction socket, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Preparing the post-extraction socket, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Splitting a thin crest with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Splitting a thin crest with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate and deferred implants on the upper arch, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate and deferred implants on the upper arch, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate post-extraction implants, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Immediate post-extraction implants, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Compacting the maxillary bone and inserting a single implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Compacting the maxillary bone and inserting a single implant with the Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Roberto Crespi

"All-on-four" technique, Dr. Roberto Crespi

"All-on-four" technique, Dr. Roberto Crespi

Split Crest of a thin crest using Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Marco Csonka

Split Crest of a thin crest using Magnetic Mallet, Dr. Marco Csonka

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Related scientific publications

Crespi R., Capparè P., Gherlone E.F.

ELECTRICAL MALLET PROVIDES ESSENTIAL ADVANTAGES IN SPLIT-CREST AND IMMEDIATE IMPLANT PLACEMENT

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2014;18:59-64

The aim of this prospective study was to compare the use of a hand mallet versus an electrical mallet in osteotome-assisted surgery for...

Dr. Lajos Gáspár

Magnetic Mallet in bone-shaping and implantology (Our most recent experience)

IMPLANTOLOGY, Dental Press Thematic Magazine

Magnetic Mallet (MM) is a new technique all over the world, having been developed since 2012, in which shaping the bone is possible by...

Prof. DDr. Werner Zechner

Clinical Evaluation of the Magnetic Mallet Device

Lekholm & Zarb 1985 Patient selection and preparation. In tissue-integrated prosthesis: Osseointegration in clinical dentistry. Chicago: Quintessence Publ Co. 1985; 199-209

In this report, the clinical experiences on the pre-clinical and clinical use of the magnetic mallet for osteotomies and tooth extractions...

Dr. B Rajkumar, Dr. Devang Kankane, Dr. Garima Popli, Dr. Vishesh Gupta, Dr. Akanksha Bhatt

CHANGING THE ERA OF IMPLANT DENTIS TRY USING A WONDER TOOL: ELECTRICAL MAGNETIC MALLET

International Education & Research Journal, 2016, 2:9-10

Implant dentistry has become a revolutionary branch nowadays. The use of magnetic mallet has provided us with some clinical advantages...

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Split-crest procedure on a very thin crest using the Magnetic Mallet

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Surgical advantages of using the Magnetic Mallet

Bruschi G., Crespi R.

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