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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
Composite Polishing Kit 4652
Two-step composite polishing When it comes to polishing composite materials, there are a myriad of instruments available to the dentist. But all dentists want to achieve a perfect finish in a short time using high-quality polishing instruments with excellent durability. To solve this problem, Komet has developed a 2-step composite polishing kit. The latest addition: the spiral polishing tool, which fits the concept of "one tool fits all". The 4652 composite polishing set ensures a long service life and excellent flexibility. The initial polishing phase is carried out with the new light pink polishing tools. Thanks to their special diamond layer, these polishing tools are suitable for shape correction and can be effective before surface polishing. Next comes the finishing polishing stage, where bright yellow polishing tools are used to create the highest shine. The perfect interaction between fine diamonds and special adhesive helps to create the perfect shine. Advantage
- Create the perfect natural shine in just two steps
- Long lasting durability, thus high economic efficiency
- The instrument body is coated in yellow and has a distinct color scheme for easy identification.
- Bright Pink - Initial Polish
- Bright Gold - Polished Finish (High Gloss Required)
Instructions for use
- Initial polishing with large flame instrument 94024M.204.050, this instrument is suitable for shaping the anterior tooth surface
- Finish polishing where high gloss is required with wheel tool 9402F.204.100
- Contour the occlusal surface with the bud-shaped instrument 94025M.204.070. The width of this instrument is suitable to cover the occlusal curves.
- Create a high shine with the pointed flame tool 94023F.204.030
Composite polishing kit 4652
Two steps to polishing composite
When it comes to polishing composite materials, doctors have a myriad of tool options to choose from. But all doctors desire a perfect finish in a short time using high-quality polishing tools with excellent durability. To address this, Komet has developed a 2-step composite polishing kit. The latest addition: the spiral polishing tool, fitting the concept of "one tool for all." The 4652 composite polishing kit ensures long service life and excellent versatility. The initial polishing stage is performed with the new light pink polishing tool. Thanks to its special diamond coating, these polishing tools are suitable for shape correction and can be effective before surface polishing. This is followed by the finishing polishing stage, where bright yellow polishing tools are used to create the highest gloss. The excellent interaction between the fine diamond and the special adhesive layer helps to create a perfect shine.
Advantage
- Achieve the perfect natural shine in just two steps.
- Long-lasting durability, therefore high economic efficiency.
- The tool's body is coated in yellow and has a distinct color scheme for easy identification.
- Bright pink - Original polish
- Bright gold - Polished finish (requires a high gloss)
User manual
- Initial polishing with the large flame tool 94024M.204.050, this tool is suitable for shaping the anterior tooth surface.
- For a high-gloss finish, use the 9402F.204.100 wheel-shaped polishing tool.
- Shape the occlusal surface with the bud-shaped instrument 94025M.204.070. The width of this instrument is suitable for encircling the curves of the occlusal surface.
- Achieve a high-gloss finish with the pointed flame-shaped tool 94023F.204.030
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
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.
- 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).
PrepMarker 4663 Preparation Marker Set
When creating porcelain restorations, it's crucial to "think porcelain" throughout the preparation process and adhere to the minimum required thickness. The new PrepMarker 4663 preparation marker is designed to mark the preparation depth before restoration.
Indications: PrepMarkers are used for all-ceramic preparations (e.g., partial crowns, onlays, or overlays). They can be used on the occlusal, buccal, and lingual surfaces. Particularly suitable for new preparation types, such as "Table Tops". The PrepMarker depth marker is designed to accurately mark the depth, aiding in preparation before restoration. The new Komet® PrepMarker® instrument maximizes restoration success and predicts the final outcome.
Advantage:
- The results obtained are reliable and ensure the desired minimum thickness.
- Designed with a safety "stop" function to accurately mark the required preparation depth.
- Maximize recovery success and predict the final outcome.
- The drill bits are available in 4 sizes: 0.5mm, 1mm, 1.5mm, and 2mm.
- For easy identification, the preparation depths are laser-marked on the nose bridge.
Speed: Recommended speed: Optimal speed: 40,000 rpm Maximum speed: 160,000 rpm
The image was taken by Dr. Jürgen Wahlmann during a clinical case.
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