
Dental Implant Drilling KitBuilt to End Drill Replacement.
A 2-drill tungsten carbide implant drilling kit designed to lower osteotomy heat and eliminate routine drill replacement.
Why this isn’t just another implant drilling kit
Five reasons Crown Down challenges conventional steel drill sequences.
Solid Tungsten Carbide
A material engineered to maintain a sharp cutting edge through normal clinical use.
2-Drill Protocol
Two drills per site instead of four to eight, reducing drill changes and chairside complexity.
Lower Heat
Up to 6× less heat in internal thermal testing under controlled conditions.
No Routine Replacement
Designed to eliminate routine drill replacement under normal clinical use.
Guided & Freehand
Built for guided and freehand implant workflows, with compatibility across major implant systems.
The System
The Crown Down Implant Drilling System
The Crown Down system includes 15 mm and 20 mm surgical kits, individual tungsten carbide drills from Ø 2.75 mm to Ø 6.0 mm, and 3D stoppers for guided osteotomy preparation.

CD-KIT-L015
15 mm Surgical Kit
2-drill tungsten carbide kit with 15 mm drills.

CD-KIT-L020
20 mm Surgical Kit
2-drill tungsten carbide kit with 20 mm drills.

#20 – #60
Individual Drills
Solid tungsten carbide, Ø 2.75 to Ø 6.0 mm. Sold individually for misplaced or lost drills.

Guided surgery
3D Stoppers
Depth control for guided osteotomy preparation.
Stainless steel drills are costing you
time, money, and bone quality
Forget the long progressive drill sequences you knew from steel kits: 4-8 drills per site, dull edges over repeated uses, elevated heat during osteotomy preparation, and brand lock-in.
Problem
Heat during drilling
Steel’s lower thermal conductivity (around 18 W/m·K) can trap heat in the osteotomy during preparation. Learn about implant drilling heat.
Problem
Routine drill replacement
Steel drills lose their cutting edge with repeated use, requiring regular replacement sets and ongoing supply cost for the practice.
Problem
Too many steps per site
Standard protocols require 4–8 sequential drill changes. Each swap adds chair time, complexity, and room for error.
One universal implant drilling kit.
Two drills per site.
Crown Down replaces your entire drill sequence with 2 solid tungsten carbide implant drills per site - designed for guided and freehand surgery, universal implant compatibility, and long-lasting performance backed by Crown Down’s wear-proof positioning.
6x
Lower heat in testing
Up to 6x less heat in internal thermal testing under controlled conditions. Learn about implant drilling heat.
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Drill osteotomy protocol
Two drills per site instead of four to eight. Fewer instrument changes, shorter procedures, and a simpler workflow.
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Routine replacement
Designed for unlimited clinical use under normal drilling conditions and backed by Crown Down’s wear-proof positioning - eliminating routine drill replacement caused by normal dulling.
Crown Down vs. Standard Stainless Steel
Side-by-side comparison based on published material properties and clinical data.
| Feature | Stainless Steel Kits | |
|---|---|---|
| Drills per osteotomy | 2 | 5-8 |
| Heat generation | Up to 6x less in internal thermal testing | High |
| Cutting efficiency | Maintains edge under normal use | Slows quickly |
| Drill wear | Wear-proof positioning | Wears after few cases |
| Replacement cost | Eliminates routine replacement | Ongoing expense |
| Surgery modes | Guided and freehand | Varies by kit |
| Implant system compatibility | Universal | Brand-locked |
| Long-term cost | One-time purchase | Ongoing expense |
Stop spending $1,000–$3,000 every year replacing dull steel drills.
See the full ROI for your practice - book a 15-minute call.
One-time investment • Wear-proof positioning • Universal compatibility
What’s Inside the Crown Down Kit
8 solid tungsten carbide drills, sterilization box, reference chart, and optional 3D stoppers for guided osteotomy preparation. Available in 15 mm and 20 mm lengths.

Crown Down Drilling Kit
Wear-ProofA one-time investment in a dental implant drilling kit that eliminates routine drill replacement and simplifies your osteotomy workflow.
Included
- 8 solid tungsten carbide drills (#20 to #60)
- Sterilization box with reference chart
- User manual and implant sizing guide
- Optional 3D stoppers for guided surgery
What Steel Drills Are Costing You
Steel drill replacement
$1,000–3,000/yr
Crown Down replacement
Eliminated
5-year savings: $5,000–$15,000+
Most clinicians recoup the full investment within 1–2 years - every year after that is pure savings, plus the time you save from faster 2-drill procedures.
Specifications
Free 15-minute consultation • No commitment
Wear-proof positioning: Designed for unlimited clinical use under normal drilling conditions and backed by Crown Down’s guarantee.
About Crown Down
Founded by Dr. Zvi Fudim, Crown Down develops surgical drilling systems that address the core challenges dentists face with implant integration. Our technology draws on decades of clinical practice and materials science to deliver instruments that are more durable, thermally efficient, and cost-effective than conventional stainless steel alternatives.
What Dentists Are Saying
"I switched to Crown Down two years ago and haven't replaced a single drill. My implant site prep is noticeably faster and I have much better tactile feedback through the bone."

Dr. Henri Diederich
"The 2-drill protocol cut my osteotomy time significantly. My assistants noticed the difference on day one - fewer instruments to manage, faster turnover between patients."

Dr. Ophir Framovich
"I was skeptical at first, but after 18 months of daily use the drills still cut like new. The heat reduction is real - my patients report less post-op discomfort."

Dr. Ernesto Antonio Pichardo Tejada

Dr. Zvi Fudim
Founder & CEO
Practicing implant dentist with decades of clinical and materials science experience.

John Ter-Mesropian
COO
Leads operations, manufacturing, and product delivery.

Ron Fudim
CTO
Leads engineering, product development, and the Crown Down technology platform.
Compatible With Major Implant Systems
Crown Down is a universal implant drilling kit compatible with Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Zimmer Biomet, MIS, BioHorizons, Osstem, and other major implant systems.
- Solid tungsten carbide implant drills
- Up to 6x less heat in internal thermal testing
- Eliminates routine drill replacement caused by normal dulling
- Guided and freehand osteotomy preparation
- Developed, tested, and used in clinical practice

See the difference for yourself
Join the clinicians who’ve eliminated routine drill replacement and simplified their osteotomy workflow.
Your Questions, Answered
The most common concerns from dentists evaluating the Crown Down system - answered directly.
Crown Down is a dental implant drilling kit made from solid tungsten carbide. It uses a 2-drill osteotomy protocol to prepare implant sites for guided and freehand surgery, replacing the long progressive drill sequences of conventional steel kits. The system includes 15 mm and 20 mm surgical kits, individual tungsten carbide drills from Ø 2.75 mm to Ø 6.0 mm, and 3D stoppers for guided preparation.
Both. Crown Down drills are designed for guided and freehand osteotomy preparation. The kit includes 3D stoppers that attach to the drill shank to help control depth and position during guided surgery, and the drills work equally well for freehand protocols.
Every Crown Down drill is solid tungsten carbide, a material that is harder than stainless steel and conducts heat away from the osteotomy more efficiently. This supports clean cutting and long-term clinical use under normal drilling conditions.
The Crown Down lineup includes eight drill diameters - #20 (Ø 2.75 mm), #30 (Ø 3.0 mm), #35 (Ø 3.5 mm), #40 (Ø 4.0 mm), #45 (Ø 4.5 mm), #50 (Ø 5.0 mm), #55 (Ø 5.5 mm), and #60 (Ø 6.0 mm) - each available in 15 mm and 20 mm lengths.
The Crown Down protocol uses one drill for cortical preparation and a second drill for the final osteotomy. Two drills per site instead of five to eight means fewer instrument changes, a simpler workflow, and predictable site preparation for both guided and freehand surgery.
Yes. Crown Down is a universal implant drilling kit compatible with major implant systems including Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Zimmer Biomet, MIS, BioHorizons, and Osstem. We provide a sizing chart tailored to each implant system so you have the drill-to-implant mapping for your brand.
Yes. You can download the full 2026 product catalog as a PDF, or browse the complete lineup of kits, drill sizes, SKUs, and stoppers on the Crown Down catalog page.
Book a free 15-minute clinical demo through our online scheduling page. Our team will walk you through the 2-drill protocol, kit contents, compatibility with your implant systems, and pricing for your practice.
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