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- The unique two-tiered bristle design provides excellent reach.
- The handle is easy to grip, and the thumb rest provides a more comfortable feel.
Supreme™ Compact Soft – Optimal cleaning, gentle on gums, environmentally friendly.
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Effective cleaning thanks to its tapered and rounded bristles, which gently remove plaque without damaging the gums.
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Unique two-tiered fur design:
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The long bristles help to clean deep between teeth and along the gum line.
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Short bristles gently clean the tooth surface.
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The brush head is tapered, making it easy to reach hard-to-reach areas.
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The ergonomic handle provides a secure, comfortable, and non-slip grip during use.
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The brush head is flexible and can be gently bent to adjust the angle without heating.
Developed by Swedish dental experts, the TePe Supreme™ Compact Soft is an innovative toothbrush that offers the perfect combination of effective plaque removal and gentleness on gum tissue.
The TePe Supreme™ line comes in two sizes:
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Supreme Soft
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Supreme Compact Soft
Suitable for adults and older children.
*Recommended use: Use twice daily - morning and evening, along with toothpaste to maintain oral health.
The TePe Universal Care toothbrush features an angled, curved brush head design that makes it easy to clean the surfaces of teeth, cheeks, and tongue.
- The unique design angle allows easy access to the inner surface and palate, as well as the implant.
- Helps clean narrow and hard-to-reach areas.
- The soft, rounded bristles provide a gentle brushing experience.
Introducing the TePe Universal Care toothbrush.
The TePe Universal Care toothbrush is recommended for cosmetic and restorative dental procedures due to its special design:
- The small, oval-shaped brush head increases reach to narrow and hard-to-reach areas such as the inner surfaces of teeth and beneath dental restorations.
- The soft bristles easily reach and gently clean the tooth surface and gum line.
- The toothbrush neck has a unique angled, curved design that easily cleans the inner surfaces of natural teeth, implant surfaces of the tongue and palate, lingual orthodontic teeth, and around back teeth.
- The toothbrush handle has a secure grip with non-slip grooves, making it user-friendly and allowing for optimal brushing without requiring excessive force.
- Plant-based materials contribute to environmental protection without compromising product quality.
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Instructions for using the TePe Universal Care toothbrush.
- Step 1: Gently rinse your mouth several times with clean water to remove any remaining food particles stuck inside your mouth.
- Step 2: Apply a small amount of toothpaste to the toothbrush head and angle the brush towards the gums. Brush your teeth using circular motions on each area and surface of your teeth.
- Step 3: Brush the outer, inner, and chewing surfaces of the teeth in a circular motion. When brushing the back of the front incisors, brush vertically, ensuring you move up and down.
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- Brush your teeth gently, avoiding horizontal strokes to prevent damage to your teeth and gums.
- Brush the innermost areas and the inner surfaces of your teeth thoroughly.
Uses of the TePe Universal Care toothbrush
The TePe Universal Care toothbrush features a specially improved design that helps clean hard-to-reach areas such as the gum line and the inner surfaces of natural teeth. It's particularly effective for cleaning the buccal and lingual surfaces of dental implants, beneath dental restorations, and removing plaque around orthodontic appliances attached to the inner surfaces of teeth. The TePe Universal Care toothbrush can also be used to clean the tongue if you have issues that reduce your ability to open your mouth.
Who are the users of the TePe Universal Care toothbrush?
The TePe Universal Care toothbrush is suitable for many people, especially those experiencing the following problems:
- People undergoing dental restoration or implant surgery.
- People who wear fixed lingual (inner surface) braces.
- People who wear retainers.
- People with misaligned teeth, or teeth that are tilted backward.
- People who want to use a specialized toothbrush to clean the inner surfaces of their teeth and around their innermost teeth.
- Those who have received a referral from their dentist.
- The toothbrush head is small and slender, making it easy to reach and clean teeth.
- The rounded bristles at the tip of the brush help to clean effectively.
- Suitable for both children and adults.
Select™ Compact – A small, flexible, and gentle toothbrush for every smile.
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The tapered brush head makes it easy to reach hard-to-reach areas in the mouth.
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The rounded bristles provide a gentle yet effective brushing experience.
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A variety of bristle softness levels: Extra Soft, Soft, and Medium – suitable for different oral care needs.
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The toothbrush neck can be adjusted in curvature by soaking it in warm water, allowing users to easily reach all areas of the mouth.
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There are 10 colors to choose from, bringing a fun and personalized brushing experience every day.
Developed by Swedish dental experts, the TePe Select™ Compact is a high-quality toothbrush that combines effective plaque removal with gentleness on the gums. Suitable for both adults and children, it helps maintain optimal oral health when used twice daily – morning and evening.
Gain more confidence with LM tools.
LM tools represent the pinnacle of metallurgy, crafted from high-quality, ultra-durable LM-DuraGradeMax steel with an exceptional polish. High wear resistance and blade hardness ensure long-lasting efficiency and comfort. Rated highest in ergonomics by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health: the design prevents unnecessary hand grip and makes work easier.
LM-LiftOut™ Atraumatic tooth extraction
The LM-LiftOut™ instrument is a periodontal ligament extractor, designed to make tooth extraction as gentle as possible. This is crucial for faster wound healing and future implant placement. The instrument has a small tip that easily fits into the gingival sulcus with a gentle back-and-forth motion while slowly advancing towards the tooth apex. The LM-LiftOut™ is not intended for prying or forcing teeth. Advantages and benefits
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Ergonomic design - easy to hold and easy to rotate.
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LM-ErgoTouch™ safe surface - bright colors, non-slip.
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Good balance - Easy to control and grip.
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Lightweight - less hand fatigue
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Clear color coding - Easily recognizable
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LM-DuraGradeMAX® steel blade - Hard and sharp
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The connection between the blade and the handle is tight - ensuring hygiene.
Shape and size
Straight tongue
Curved blade
The LM-PerioKit by Style Italiano is a periodontal kit chosen by Dr. Giano Ricci. LM periodontal instruments represent the pinnacle of metallurgy. High wear resistance and blade hardness ensure long-lasting effectiveness and comfort.
The ergonomic design with silicone handles provides a natural and non-slip grip. The good sensitivity and easy-to-handle grip of the instruments ensure the best clinical results.
“Style Italiano’s LM-PerioKit possesses the essential elements for the best possible therapy. The tools have been selected in the spirit of Style Italiano, whose philosophy is to make treatment feasible, communicable, and repeatable. Periodontal therapy can also be based on this approach. In my opinion, in the patient’s best interest, every dentist can perform non-surgical therapies, crown extensions, gingival grafting more easily, and root canal surgery more simply,” Giano Ricci MD. DDS. MScD.
Packaging: Set includes 8 tools
North Carolina Probe - LM 54B ES
For detecting tartar, cavities, and surface irregularities on teeth, as well as exploring the depth of pockets. Uses 5-10-15 mm marking tips.
Furcation Probe - LM 20B-21B ES
To examine fissure damage from different angles in both the upper and lower jaws.
McCall 17S-18S - LM 279-280 ES
Used to remove moderate to heavy tartar buildup. Excellent even in tight spaces between teeth.
Concavity Diamond File SV 5-6 LM 255-256D ES
For use in acute tooth fractures. Rounded, curved root with diamond coating.
Mini Gracey 7/8 - LM 207-208M ES
For use on premolars and molars. Use on the buccal, midline, and lingual surfaces. Excellent for deep and narrow pockets.
Mini Gracey 11/12 - LM 211-212M ES
For use on the interdental surfaces between premolars and molars. Excellent for deep and narrow pockets.
Mini Gracey 13/14 - LM 213-214M ES
For use on the distal surfaces of premolars and molars. Excellent for deep and narrow pockets.
Implant Mini Universal curette - LM 283-284MTI EM
Titanium tips are suitable for sensitive teeth but provide effective implant protection. The popular design works well in tight spaces. The LM-ErgoMix tip is interchangeable.
LM 6657 ES Composite Filling Kit
• 1 tray for holding 5 tools
• 1 Mini Spatula
• 1 Plastic instrument
• 1 Form Condenser
• 1 Packer-Modeller IO
• 1 Mini Excess Scaler
LM Arte Composite Aesthetic Filling Kit
A masterpiece of sculpture - Cosmetic filling
LM-Arte is a set of innovative tools for aesthetic restoration and is specifically designed for composite overlay fillings.
Each tool is color-coded and named according to its primary function in performing rehabilitation treatments easily, effectively, and quickly.
ULTIMATE surgical kit
The Ultimate kit, developed by Global D Corporation, is optimally designed based on advanced technology for bone drilling procedures in implant surgery.
The drills in the Ultimate system are designed for seamless and perfect compatibility with all In-Kone® PRIMO, In-Kone® UNIVERSAL implant lines, and even the latest Acti-Lock 3.0 implant line. (Doctors only need to add 4 additional drill bits to complete the Acti-Lock 3.0 surgical kit.)
1. Extremely precise design and does not cause bone damage.
The drill bits in the Ultimate surgical kit are designed with progressively increasing diameters from 0.2 to 0.3 mm, providing a suitable choice for different bone porosity conditions. Furthermore, the tapered shape of the drill bits enhances accuracy and stability, especially when using larger bits to enlarge the bone cavity for implant placement.
2. Shape is similar to an implant.
The drill bit's shape, similar to that of the implant, enhances bone adhesion across the entire contact surface between the bone and the implant. This ensures absolute initial stability right from the initial healing process.
3. Comfortable for both doctors and patients.
The bifurcated edge of the drill bit helps to keep the drill shaft straight, allowing for easier and smoother drilling into bone. These benefits also contribute to reduced pressure at the drill tip and handpiece joint – providing comfort for the surgeon during the procedure. Low friction and temperature during drilling also contribute to a more comfortable surgical experience for the patient.
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4. Easy control
The 120-degree angle at the drill tip helps the doctor limit the possibility of drilling too deep and increases visual control when needing to monitor the drilling depth. Good control of the drill is extremely important when drilling in locations with obstructions that need to be avoided (nerves, etc.).
5. Effectiveness
The drill bit has 4 spiral grooves that help to efficiently remove the drilled bone. The bone area for implantation will be well prepared and fit the implant to be placed.
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6. Accurate classification for each degree of bone porosity.
ULTIMATE drill bits are color-coded, allowing for precise identification of the final drill bit based on the porosity of the bone graft site; thus ensuring optimal initial stability.
7. High level of safety
The drill bit surface is treated to be non-reflective against the light from the handpiece. Global D also offers an optional stopper to help precisely position the implant depth, maximizing support for the implant's tissue creeping profile.
8. Provide complete tools
In addition to the use of a rotary handpiece, the ULTIMATE kit also provides the doctor with a removable torque wrench. The torque can reach 20-80 N.cm without negatively affecting the bone graft site. This allows for safe drilling depths when drilling in areas with surgical obstructions (nerves, etc.).
I. Product specifications of Cerabur dentin scraper Cerabur Dentifrices provide an excellent and precise solution for when it is safe to stop drilling. The Cerabur Dentifrices information sheet is provided below, dentists can refer to it to learn more about this product:
| Product code | K1SM |
| Source | Virtue |
| Color | White |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Outstanding features | - Excellent cutting efficiency on deep tooth tissues. - Minimizes removal of healthy tooth tissue. - Super durable and extremely wear resistant. - Biocompatible. |
| Application | Dentin curettage (removal of decayed dentin tissue). |
II. Information about Cerabur dentin scraper Control, gentleness, safety and sensitivity when in contact with dentin - are the necessary qualities of a good dentin curette, meeting quality standards. With hundreds of products on the market, choosing a dentin curette that meets the above problems is not easy. However, the Cerabur dentin curette from Komet, originating from Germany, is "more than capable" of solving these requirements. The Cerabur dentin curette is not only known for providing excellent cutting efficiency, limiting the removal of healthy tooth tissue, but also has high durability and good biocompatibility.
1. Structure of Cerabur dentin curette Up to now, it can be said that Komet is a pioneer in designing ceramic drills with this wonderful function. This slow-hand dentin curette is diverse with many different working head sizes to meet all sinus curettage cases from simple to the most dangerous cavities. Each diameter will be represented by a different code to help you quickly choose the dentin curette with the diameter you want.
2. Reasons why you should choose Cerabur dentin scraper
2.1. Super durable and super economical Surely, Cerabur dentinal curette will surprise you with its unexpected preparation ability of up to at least 100 uses, 3 times more than tungsten burs. Therefore, Cerabur dentinal curette will be an effective solution if the doctor accepts to invest for long-term use and is more economical than other burs.
2.2. Outstanding ability to limit invasion into healthy dentin tissue
Cerabur provides excellent cutting performance on deep tooth tissues 2.3 Easy and quick removal of deep tissue thanks to color contrast
Compared with tungsten carbide burs, Cerabur burs have a white ceramic working part that contrasts with the brown color of the cavity. This makes it easier and faster for the dentist to detect and remove the cavity cleanly.
Deep tissue cleaning ability thanks to color contrast
3. Indications for using Cerabur dentin curette
Cerabur dentin curettes are recommended for root canal preparation and tooth structure preparation in dentistry.
Working with all-ceramic restorations.
The preparation of ceramic abutments and all-ceramic restorations has become a daily challenge for dentists. Comprehensive series of tests have been carried out and as a result we have proposed special ZR roughing instruments with diamond grains, which perfectly meet the above special requirements. The solution is a special adhesive, which firmly bonds the diamond grains so that these grinding instruments have a longer service life and a significantly better grinding capacity than conventional diamond instruments.
- Special diamond coating for durable bonding
- Efficiently remove excess material
- Long lasting
- Shape to suit required operations
Onlay grinding bit set for occlusal surfaces - 4665
Indirect full-ceramic restorations are becoming increasingly important. However, they require special preparations with specific materials and fixation methods tailored to the particular requirements of this type of restoration.
To achieve this goal, special preparation guidelines have been compiled for all-ceramic inlays, crowns, and partial crowns, and appropriate preparation instruments have been developed. In addition to traditional preparation methods, the properties of high-strength ceramics such as monolithic lithium silicate allow for new, less invasive preparation styles, reducing damage during grinding and bonding, and thus reducing the risk of pulpitis. This is particularly important from a clinical standpoint because post-procedural pulpitis is a major risk associated with crowns and partial crowns. The German Society for Prosthodontics and Biomaterials (DGPro) discussed the risk of pulpitis in a 2004 publication.
According to the publication, the risk of pulpitis should be controlled by always considering viable alternatives before deciding on crown restoration. If the defect is limited to the occlusal surface, minimally invasive restorations such as occlusal onlays (also known as occlusal veneers or table tops) are a viable option.
However, preparing these restorations with traditional preparation tools is challenging. To facilitate the process, we have developed a new sequence of preparation steps and a new diamond instrument with a suitable shape in collaboration with Lecturer Dr. M. Oliver Ahlers and Professor Dr. M. Daniel.
Indications: • Occlusal onlay preparation • Treatment of tooth decay • Restoration of single or all molars/premolars damaged by bruxism or biological wear • Occlusal restoration
The team of experts used ceramic inlays and partial crowns.
The 4562 porcelain inlay and partial crown kit was developed in close collaboration with six renowned experts from dental clinics and practices. Its aim is to simplify and systematize the precise shaping of cavities before placing porcelain inlays and partial crowns. Compared to other instruments, this kit contains three innovative, depth-marked drills (identified by the letter "D" in the ref) to ensure the minimum thickness required on the occlusal surface of the porcelain restoration.
- The root canal is opened using a tapered diamond instrument with a coarse grain and rounded tip (6847KRD.314.016, green). Depths of 2 and 4 mm ensure the minimum thickness required for the porcelain below the groove.
- This instrument is then used to create the lateral box. The lateral enamel margin remains almost intact at this point. Adjacent teeth can be protected with a steel mold.
- A thin, flame-shaped tool with fine grit (8862.314.012, red) is used to remove the glaze edge. In this step, the glaze edge is removed. Ensure that no rounded edges are created.
- Use the finishing tool (8847KR.314.016, red) with a shape corresponding to the diamond tool described in point 1 to smooth the inside walls and floor of the box.
- Depending on the size of the sinus, two shorter, tapered instruments with rounded tips can be used to shape the sinus as required: 959KRD.314.018 and 845KRD.314.025. Both instruments have depth points at 2 and 4 mm (for the 959KRD) or at 2 mm (845KRD). *Komet ultrasonic tips should be used to shape the sinus contour.
- Two similar instruments with fine grain are available for subsequent completion: 8959KR.314.018 and 8845KR.314.025. Both instruments are marked with a red band. The tapered instrument should be positioned at an buccolingual angle to increase the divergence angle toward the occlusal side.
- Use a thicker flame-shaped finishing instrument (8862.314.016) to recess the edges of the sinus. The instrument should be drawn from the apex of the occlusal plane. The recess in the tooth tissue is created automatically by the convex tip of the instrument. The divergence angle should be widened along the occlusal plane. Be sure to create a more open angle rather than an overly steep preparation. Again, do not create a rounded edge. The transition between the sinus floor and the cavity should be rounded.
- The cavity below the groove can be deepened with a round-tipped instrument with a standard grain (801.314.023) (if needed).
- The grooves are lowered horizontally using the tapered grinding bit 959KRD.314.018. Therefore, the tool is held horizontally. Its diameter of 1.8 mm (1.4 mm at the tip) is an ideal size to ensure proper lowering. Thanks to its larger diameter of 2.5 mm (1.9 mm at the tip), the 845KRD.314.025 is ideal for creating a smooth finish. The same tool can be used to prepare rounded shoulders, if needed.
- Use an egg-shaped grinding tool with fine grit 8379-.314.023 (red) to round the inside edges.
- The same instrument can be used to round all the outer edges. Round all the edges of the prepared tooth to avoid leaving any angular transitions.
- Round any remaining corners and edges in hard-to-reach areas with the 8862.314.012 flame-shaped finishing tool (red) as shown in Figure 3. Round the corner transitions at the preparatory finish line. Ensure no sloping edge is created.
Expert set for porcelain crowns 4573
Based on the successful 4562 kit for porcelain inlays and partial crowns, designed for crown preparation to meet the specific requirements of porcelain.
The main tool in this set is the 856 drill bit (rounded, with different sizes and grit types). Experts chose it for its perfect suitability for preparing well-defined curves, characterized by a uniformly rounded inner angle.
Press the instrument down to half its diameter into the tooth, creating a distinct curved margin with a radius of 0.8 mm, ensuring sufficient removal of tooth tissue and rounded inner corners. Both of these aspects are considered key requirements for successful porcelain preparation. On the one hand, a large radius helps avoid margin preparation.
On the other hand, the larger 0.21 diameter creates a smooth surface without grooves or roughness, especially during the finishing process. The ideal amount of tooth tissue is removed to ensure sufficient material thickness of 1.0 to 1.5 mm. Therefore, we offer a full range of instruments with two diameters in this set: 0.21 for larger teeth and 0.18 for smaller teeth. The instruments have a 2° conical taper. This allows for a final 4° angle when preparing the entire circumference without rotating the instrument.
- Specially designed depth markers (868B) determine the required depth of grinding (0.3 and 0.4mm), resulting in a depth of 0.4 or 0.5mm in the final preparation after completion.
- The narrow sections of the working part of the depth marker are coated with a not too fine diamond, ensuring efficient grinding of the tooth tissue without generating excessive heat at the bottom of the prepared grooves.
- This 4388 Veneer Restoration Specialist Set includes: medium (100 μm) coarse diamond (868) tapered burs and fine (30 μm) finishing burs (8868) to match the depth markers. The depth markers, coarser burs, and finishing burs are all the same size (tapered with rounded tips).
- Two matching sizes cover all indications in the anterior region.
- Oval diamond coarse grinding head (379) and corresponding finishing instrument (8379) allow the preparation of functionally adjusted inner veneers.
- In case of need for removal of excess composite it can be removed under complete control with the smooth interdental bur (852EF) or with the ovoid finishing bur (379EF), both coated with ultra-fine grit (grain size: 15 μm).
Manipulating the KM_4637 all-ceramic restoration.
The preparation of porcelain abutment teeth and the shaping of all-ceramic restorations has become a daily challenge for dentists. Comprehensive testing has been conducted, and as a result, we propose the special ZR coarse grinding instrument with diamond particles, perfectly meeting these specific requirements. The solution is a special adhesive that securely bonds the diamond particles, giving these grinding instruments a longer lifespan and significantly better material preparation capabilities compared to conventional diamond instruments.
Different grit sizes are available to suit the respective indications. Grinding all-ceramic restorations is best done with coarse-grit instruments (green/white ring). When adjusting and testing restorations, it is advisable to use finer instruments with medium grit (blue/white ring) or fine grit (red/white ring). Komet ZR abrasive instruments are specially designed for precise operation on all-ceramic restorations and are sure to be an invaluable aid in any dental procedure.
- Special diamond coating for strong bonding
- Efficiently remove excess material.
- Suitable for long-term use.
- The shape is suitable for the required operations.
Thanks to their compelling aesthetic properties, porcelain veneers are now very popular in the United States. In addition, the supply of porcelain veneers is also becoming increasingly common in Germany. And today, aesthetic veneers have become a scientifically recognized method for restoring anterior and canine teeth.
One of the prerequisites for the success of a porcelain veneer clinical procedure is conservative and systematic preparation. This presents a particular challenge for the dentist: On the one hand, it is necessary to determine the specific amount of tooth tissue that needs to be removed. On the other hand, the procedure must not be too invasive into the enamel. In collaboration with Lecturer Dr. Ahlers, we have developed depth markers that allow for safe control of penetration depth.
These tools are included in the 4388 veneer preparation kit. This kit, called "KeramikVeneers.de," is compiled with the recommendations of GSDOM (German Society for Oral Dentistry and Medicine) to guide and ensure high-quality preparation procedures.
Special features of the 4388 veneer grinding bit set
- Specially designed depth markers (868B) define the required grinding depth (0.3 and 0.4 mm), resulting in a depth of 0.4 or 0.5 mm in the final preparation after completion.
- The narrow sections of the working part of the depth-marking drill bit are coated with a not-too-fine diamond layer, ensuring efficient tooth preparation without generating excessive heat at the bottom of the prepared grooves.
The tools inside:
- This 4388 veneer restoration specialist set includes: medium-grained (100 μm) rough-ground diamond tapered tips (868) and fine-grained (30 μm) finishing tips (8868) to match the depth marker tips. The depth marker, rough-ground, and finishing tips are all uniformly sized (tapered with rounded tips).
- Two sizes in combination cover all indications in the anterior tooth region.
- The egg-shaped diamond coarse grinding head (379) and the corresponding finishing tool (8379) allow for the preparation of functionally adjustable inner veneers.
- In cases where excess composite needs to be removed, it can be removed under complete control with a smooth interdental cutting tip (852EF) or with an egg-shaped finishing tip (379EF), both of which are coated with ultrafine particles (particle size: 15 μm).
- Specially designed depth markers (868B) determine the required depth of grinding (0.3 and 0.4mm), resulting in a depth of 0.4 or 0.5mm in the final preparation after completion.
- The narrow sections of the working part of the depth marker are coated with a not too fine diamond, ensuring efficient grinding of the tooth tissue without generating excessive heat at the bottom of the prepared grooves.
- This 4388 Veneer Restoration Specialist Set includes: medium (100 μm) coarse diamond (868) tapered burs and fine (30 μm) finishing burs (8868) to match the depth markers. The depth markers, coarser burs, and finishing burs are all the same size (tapered with rounded tips).
- Two matching sizes cover all indications in the anterior region.
- Oval diamond coarse grinding head (379) and corresponding finishing instrument (8379) allow the preparation of functionally adjusted inner veneers.
- In case of need for removal of excess composite it can be removed under complete control with the smooth interdental bur (852EF) or with the ovoid finishing bur (379EF), both coated with ultra-fine grit (grain size: 15 μm).
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