Yep, we're talking about spinners. If you've ever gotten a dental implant very close to depth, only to have it stop going in and start spinning in the hole, you know the agony. In this video, we'll cover why spinners happen, how to avoid them, and what to do if your implant stops going deeper in the osteotomy.
As usual, physics is the culprit! Implants aren't designed to drill their own way through bone (and there are some good reasons for that!). Watch the video to find out all about spinners and how to avoid them.
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This is why you should NEVER push on a dental implant
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