Reference guide offered for tungsten carbide cutters

July 16, 2007
KOMET USA's Compass is a complete reference guide to help practitioners select the best KOMET tungsten carbide cutting instrument for each specific application.

ROCK HILL, South Carolina--KOMET USA, a leader in the production of precision rotary instruments for the dental industry, recently introduced its Tungsten Carbide Cutters Compass.

The Compass is a complete reference guide to help practitioners select the best KOMET tungsten carbide cutting instrument for each specific application. With this announcement KOMET USA continues to set the industry standard for giving users not only highly efficient instruments, but also the detailed support materials they need to make the best instrument selections for optimal speed, performance and treatment--for all materials and freehand cutting applications.

Comprised of all KOMET USA tungsten carbide cutters, the Compass features explanations of use for each specialized cutting instrument, along with recommendations on which instrument is best suited for use on specific materials or for specific applications.

The materials listed in the Compass include plaster/stone die, metals, veneers and acrylics. KOMET's diverse range of cutters differs in the configuration of the blades.

For example, KOMET GSQ cutters for mouth guards feature coarse toothing, whereas FSQ cutters deliver fine, sharp cross-cut toothing, making them particularly suitable for soft relines.

The S-Cutters feature a staggered toothing and are intended for use with standard denture acrylics and metal alloys.

For more information about KOMET USA or the Tungsten Carbide Cutters Compass, please contact them direct at (800) 208-1630 or via the internet at KOMET USA.