Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the primary function of a Bone Countersink Drill?
A bone countersink drill is used in veterinary orthopedics to create a conical depression at the entry point of a screw hole. This allows the head of the bone screw to sit flush with or below the bone surface, reducing soft tissue irritation and ensuring a secure fit.
What sizes are available, and how do I choose the right one?
We offer three tip diameters: 4mm, 6mm, and 8mm. The choice depends on the size of the bone screw head you are using for the orthopedic procedure. Please select the appropriate size from the options before ordering.
What material is this veterinary instrument made of?
The instrument is manufactured using high-grade stainless steel, which offers excellent corrosion resistance, high durability, and long-lasting sharpness for precise surgical applications.
Are these drills suitable for both dogs and cats?
Yes, these orthopedic instruments are designed specifically for veterinary procedures and are highly suitable for surgeries on small animals, including dogs and cats.
Are these instruments reusable and sterilizable?
Yes, they are fully reusable. Because they are made of premium stainless steel, they can be sterilized using standard autoclaving and sterilization methods common in veterinary clinics.