Ceramic inlays, partial crowns prep made more efficient

May 19, 2009
Instruments facilitate the safe and rapid anatomical reduction of the occlusal tooth structure to the recommended minimum thickness for ceramic inlay and partial crown restorations.

ROCK HILL, South Carolina--KOMET USA has made tooth reduction more efficient by introducing three new diamond instruments with specific depth markings.

These instruments facilitate the safe and rapid anatomical reduction of the occlusal tooth structure to the recommended minimum thickness for ceramic inlay and partial crown restorations.

The three diamond instruments (6847KRD.314.016, 959KRD.314.018 and 845KRD.314.025) also allow for the rounded transitions between the floor and walls of the tooth structure.

The instruments 6847KRD and 959KRD have longer working parts and depth marks at 2 and 4 mm as they are used for partial crown preparations.

The shorter instrument, 845KRD, has a depth mark at 2 mm, and is the right instrument to be used for inlay preparations.

For more information about KOMET USA or diamonds with depth markings, call (888) 566-3887 or visit KOMET USA.

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