Fig. XIII — Capsula Instrumentorum

Auralis Tool KitsCapsula Instrumentorum — the casket of instruments

Prosthetic tool kits organized by the system they serve — Dentium-, Osstem- and ITI-compatible configurations, plus one universal kit that crosses systems. Every driver seat, torque value and drill sequence follows the connection geometry of the system it fits.

HEX 1.0 HEX 1.2 HEX 1.25 SCS 10–45 Ncm AURALIS CAPSULA · PROSTHETICA SECTIO SUPERIOR · AUTOCLAVABILIS 134 °C
Fig. XIII-a — Capsula Instrumentorum, instrumenta prosthetica
SCS — driver type for Straumann-type connection geometry (captive-screw design)
The System Tiers

Three connection types, three dedicated kits

Each kit is built around one implant system's prosthetic interface — driver geometries, screw seats and torque windows matched to that system's original specifications.

Tier I — Type D

Auralis Prosthetic Kit — Type D

compatible with Dentium-type connections

Configured for clinics restoring on Dentium-type internal connections — driver geometries and torque settings matched to the system's prosthetic screws, from abutment seating to final crown delivery.

Hex drivers1.0 / 1.25 mm
Torque window10–35 Ncm
AdaptersMachine & hand
CassetteAutoclavable
Tier III — Type S

Auralis Prosthetic Kit — Type S

compatible with Straumann-type connections

For practices working with ITI-type (Straumann-style) connection geometries — drivers machined to the tighter tolerances these precision interfaces demand, with clearly marked seats to keep gauges apart.

DriversSCS-type driver (Straumann-type connection geometry) + system-specific drivers
Torque window15–35 Ncm
AdaptersMachine & hand
CassetteAutoclavable

Ranges shown are the industry-typical coverage for each connection category; final abutment and prosthetic-screw torque always follows the system manufacturer's IFU.

Brand names such as Dentium, Osstem, Straumann and ITI are trademarks of their respective owners and are used solely to indicate compatibility. Auralis products are aftermarket components and are not manufactured, endorsed or authorized by these companies. ITI (International Team for Implantology) is an academic organization, not a manufacturer.

Prosthetic Configuration
ComponentSpecification
Adjustable torque wrench10–45 Ncm, click-type, autoclavable
Hex drivers1.0 / 1.2 / 1.25 / 1.5 mm, short & long
Machine adaptersLatch-type, for contra-angle
Hand adaptersRatchet & T-handle
Screw holderFriction-grip mandrel
Driver seatsColor-coded by system
The Sterilization Cassette

Every kit ships in an anodized aluminum cassette that travels straight from chairside to the autoclave — silicone racks hold each instrument by its seat, and laser-engraved markings stay legible through repeated sterilization cycles.

Autoclavable 134 °C Silicone instrument racks Laser-engraved markings Anodized aluminum body Hinged, lockable lid
Surgical Extensions

Drill sequences, graded by system

For clinics that place as well as restore, each system kit extends into a surgical tray: a pilot-to-final drill sequence, stop rings for depth control, and a bone tap matched to the system's thread geometry.

Compatibility reference (target systems)
System Kit Drill sequence (pilot → final) Stop rings Bone tap
Dentium-Compatible Ø2.0 → Ø2.8 → Ø3.4 → Ø4.0 7–13 mm, 1 mm steps Matched thread, low-speed
Osstem-Compatible Ø2.0 → Ø2.7 → Ø3.3 → Ø3.8 → Ø4.3 7–13 mm, 1 mm steps Cortical tap for dense bone
ITI-Compatible Ø2.2 → Ø2.8 → Ø3.5 → Ø4.2 Fixed-depth sleeves Profile tap, hand & machine

Sequences shown are industry-typical progressions for each connection class; the final drill branches by implant diameter, and the final drilling protocol always follows the implant manufacturer's instructions for use.

Fixture drivers — per system Guided-surgery components — per system, on request
The Universal Option

One kit that crosses systems

The Universal Prosthetic Kit is the entry point: four hex drivers, a dual-scale torque wrench and universal ratchet adapters covering the most common prosthetic screws across Dentium-, Osstem- and ITI-type connections — ideal as a first kit, or as the shared backbone of a multi-system lab.

4 hex drivers, 1.0–1.5 mm Torque 10–45 Ncm Machine & hand drive Full-size autoclavable cassette Expandable with system trays
Single-System Clinics

A clinic restoring a single implant system gets the cleanest workflow from that system's dedicated kit — every seat filled, every driver matched, nothing extra to sterilize or track.

Dedicated system kit Matched torque values No unused seats
Multi-System Labs

A lab accepting cases on many systems builds around the Universal kit, then adds one dedicated system tray per connection family — shared torque and ratchet, dedicated seats where tolerances matter.

Universal kit as backbone Add trays per connection Scales with case mix
Specimen Gallery
Auralis Tool Kits sterilization cassette
Sterilization cassette, rackedFig. XIII-b
Auralis Tool Kits hex driver set
Hex drivers, four gaugesFig. XIII-c
Auralis Tool Kits adjustable torque wrench
Adjustable torque wrenchFig. XIII-d
Runs With

Equip your team for the systems you restore.

Kit configuration lists, torque charts and cassette layouts are available for clinics and labs across Southeast Asia.

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