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 Ultrasound/Titanium Niobium alloy: perfectly in tune
A material for optimum clinical performance
This alloy, selected for its excellent biocompatibility, has a characteristic micro-crystalline alpha-beta structure, the beta elements of which give it a geometry and grain that are particularly well suited to the transmission of ultrasound. Together with great stability, this alloy has a much lower US-attenuating property than most other materials used to date.
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 ET 18D mini-tip Utilization in the pulp chamber for swift elimination of dentinal overhangs, calcifications or filling materials
ET 20 mini-tip For treatments in the coronal third of the root canal: extraction of filling materials, silver cones, broken instruments; flushing away debris from dentinal work
ET 25 mini-tip Titanium Niobium alloy tip. Used in the medium and apical coronal thirds: suppleness, resistance and perfect transmission of ultrasound in even the most delicate canals, Tip for extraction of broken canal instruments
ET 25S mini-tip Retreatment in the coronal third and the isthmus
ET BD mini-tip For canal probing. This tip enables the localisation of a calcified canal, safely and efficiently. Its diamond coated round end procures fast and very precise dentinal work
ET PR mini-tip Tip for the loosening of posts and crowns. Profiled for excellent ultrasonic efficiency, it makes even the most difficult extractions simple
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Available as individual tips, and as a kit comprising: one autoclavable tip support and six tips (one of each of the above).
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