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Clinical grinding tip (26)
Clinical grinding tip (26)
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.
- 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).
- 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).
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
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.
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
- 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).
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).
- 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).
- 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).
Linderman osteotome
- H162 Tip
- Improved Linderman Nozzle H162AZ
The cutting tip is plated with wear-resistant ZrN compound.
- Linderman nose latest version H162ST
The latest designed blade style is more durable and has better control.
- H162SL, H162SXL Tip
Sharper cutting edge (S = Sharp) and longer neck for optimal visibility (L = Long neck). Smaller cutting edge than traditional Linderman bits. Easy and precise cutting.
Linderman bone cutting tool
- H162 nose
- Improved Linderman H162AZ nose tip
The cutting tip is coated with a wear-resistant ZrN compound.
- The latest Linderman H162ST nose nose
The latest blade design offers greater durability and better control.
- H162SL, H162SXL nose
Sharper cutting edge (S = Sharp) and longer neck optimize visibility (L = Long neck). Smaller cutting edge than traditional Linderman blades. Easy and precise cutting.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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