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KOMET Sonic Tips for veneers

April 11, 2011
The KOMET SF8850 sonic tip for veneer-preparation finishing procedure is designed exclusively for use with the KOMET SonicLine sonic handpiece.
ROCK HILL, South Carolina—Developed in conjunction with Drs. Thomas Schwenk and Marcus Striegel of Nuremberg, Germany, the KOMET SF8850 sonic tip for veneer-preparation finishing procedure is designed exclusively for use with the KOMET SonicLine sonic handpiece (SF1LM).To read more about KOMET, go to KOMET.The fine-grit tip is operated at low oscillation amplitude, which yields the fine surface necessary to provide a tight prosthetic margin.The KOMET SF8850 sonic tip is used after veneer preparation with matching KOMET rotary instruments: first, shaping with KOMET diamond bur 6850.314.016, and then finishing with KOMET diamond finisher 8850.314.016. Fine trimming, especially of the margin, is accomplished with the KOMET fine-grain sonic tip SF8850.Made in Germany with attention to engineering and clinical requirements, the KOMET SonicLine system comprises a range of sonic tips that cover a multitude of indications. This includes prophylaxis, crown-preparation procedures, and the opening of fissures, as well as the finishing of veneer preparations. Special tip labeling allows the use to easily identify the correct tip for a specific procedure, and laser etching of the order number on the sonic tips facilitates ordering of additional tips as needs arise. Tips coated with fine grain are indicated with a red identification dot. The sonic tips can withstand regular reprocessing in a washer/disinfector through use of a rinse adapter. For more information, call (888) 566-3887 or visit www.komet-usa.com.To comment on this product, go to community.pennwelldentalgroup.com/.