
Torque wrenches allow precise control of the torque to be applied to the prosthesis screw. After setting the desired torque with a dial, the head of the wrench pivots when the desired force is reached during the screwdriving process. This step makes it possible to comply with the manufacturer's recommendations regarding screw torque to avoid prosthetic complications such as screw loosening and screw fractures. In dental implantology, screwdrivers often have an end that can be directly or indirectly adapted to a torque wrench with a connector. It is generally accepted that this is an essential tool for successful implant treatment.
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