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SYMPRESS - automatic mixing machine for dental silicones
Reference: 20150
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Obtura Spartan BUC-2 ultrasonic tip
Disk-like tip allows you to horizontally smooth pulp chamber floor
RESORBA® GLYCOLON™ Absorbable Monofilament Suture
GLYCOLON™ is absorbable monofilament structure provides excellent handling properties, does not wick bacteria, and allows for atraumatic passage through the tissue. Glycolon™ maintains 50% of its tensile strength for 11-13 days.
BISICO® E-Bond DC
BISICO E-Bond DC is a self-etching and dual-curing bonding system which is easy to apply
SOL® Desktop Laser
Dental lasers have revolutionized the way doctors and dental professionals provide care.
Bisico® S1 suhy - kneadable silicone impression material
Explore the versatility of Bisico® S1 suhy, a kneadable silicone impression material designed for tray filling in the double mix or double impression technique. With its soft starting consistency and a final hardness of 67 shore A, this material offers adaptability for various applications. The exceptional hydrophilicity establishes a robust affinity with moistened areas, guaranteeing a top-tier quality impression surface.
Enhance your workflow with recommended correction silicones such as Bisico® S4 suhy or Bisico® S2 suhy, ensuring precision and reliability in every dental procedure.
Obtura Spartan CPR-7 ultrasonic tip
Titanium tip longer than the CPR 6 with the same flexibility, strength and cutting ability
Luscent posts (XXX-Small)
Packing: 15 posts Luscent XXX-small + 15 assorted Forms-to-Fit
Bisico® S4 suhy - correction impression material
Addition-curing, extremely light-bodied correction impression material with superhydrophilic properties for use in all impression techniques.
Due to its excellent flowing and impression properties, the material develops, in the moist areas of a dental impression, a strong affinity to the moistened surfaces of the mucous membrane and the teeth. Avoiding air inclusions, the material flows to all critical areas and re- produces very fine contours. Residual liquids are flushed out through compression pressure and the material’s super-hydrophilic properties. lts thixotropic properties prevent the material already applied from seeping away.