The high translucency ingots (HT) are suitable for the fabrication of minimally invasive full contour restorations, such as inlays, onlays and veneers. The restorations are characterized with staining materials...
Full contour partial crowns and crowns are fabricated with the low translucency ingots (LT). In the anterior region in particular, the esthetic appearance of the restorations is maximized by employing the cut-back technique...
The high translucency ingots (HT) are suitable for the fabrication of minimally invasive full contour restorations, such as inlays, onlays and veneers. The restorations are characterized with staining materials...
Full contour partial crowns and crowns are fabricated with the low translucency ingots (LT). In the anterior region in particular, the esthetic appearance of the restorations is maximized by employing the cut-back technique...
Full contour partial crowns and crowns are fabricated with the low translucency ingots (LT). In the anterior region in particular, the esthetic appearance of the restorations is maximized by employing the cut-back technique...
Dental explorers are small pointed tools with a slight hook at the end. Having a slim handle they are used for exploring for soft spots in your teeth that might indicate decay. , The hook on the end is used for tactile investigation of the enamel. Double-ended. ,..
Used during a maxillary sinus lift procedure to separate and elevate the Schneiderian membrane from the maxillary bone along the longitudinal axis. Available in a wide variety of sizes and blade designs, slender, curved, spoon-shaped, or flat chisel-like. ,..
Full contour partial crowns and crowns are fabricated with the low translucency ingots (LT). In the anterior region in particular, the esthetic appearance of the restorations is maximized by employing the cut-back technique...
Accommodates 12 instruments, 4 elevators, 3 hinged instruments in the lid and has a separate accessory area. Exterior Dimensions 8" x 14.5" x 1.25" (203 mm x 368 mm x 32 mm)...
The medium opacity ingots (MO) are used to fabricate substructures for vital or slightly discolored teeth. They create an ideal basis for life-like restorations completed with the layering technique...