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Clinician's Choice Micropoint Scissors
Clinician's Choice Micropoint Scissors give you all you ever wanted $64.95
in surgical scissors: safety-tipped blades combined with
unparalleled cutting power. Designed for cutting both retraction Each
cord and sutures, MicropointScissors are made from resilient
"spring" steel, so the blades actually flex during use.
Ideal for cutting retraction cord
Microtipped scissor blades give you excellent tactile feel to locate the
suture, even with double gloving
Made from resilient “spring” steel so the blades flex during use
Effective and consistent cutting from the base to the tip of the blades
Extremely lightweight
Safety-tipped blades protect the surrounding tissue
UniCore Vit~l~escence
Post System Micro-Hybrid Composite Resin
$399.95
Starter Kit
Starter Kit $115.95 $91.95
Syringe
Available Sizes 1,2,3,4 and 0 10/ Compules
2 x Drills (1 each sizes 1 and 2)
10 x Posts (5 each sizes 1 and 2)
Interface Great for use in CAD/CAM Restorative Dentistry and
All Aspects of Porcelain Bonding.
Ceramic/Porcelain Primer
Ceramic Primer Etchant all in One !
InterfaceTM is a revolutionary ceramic primer,
which allows the clinician to bond any type of
ceramic to a tooth, including the newer high-strength
materials. With InterfaceTM, any dental ceramic can
be repaired safely in the mouth without the use
of dangerous hydrofluoric acid. Since it is $184.95
activated when it is used, the shelf life of the primer is
very stable (3 years from the date of manufacture). Best of all, Complete Kit
InterfaceTM can be used to bond to ceramic, dentin and enamel ALL
AT THE SAME TIME 2 or More $179.95
Listed in the buying guide for outstanding products of
2006, 92% of evaluators would purchase this product.
Independent research group Provo Utah
Another Use for a Great Product !
White Lines GONE! Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
How to Repair White Lines in Posterior Composites
White lines happen to everyone eventually. The problem is that they turn into brown lines over time and can degrade a
restoration. This is how to repair them.
The first figure shows a posterior resin composite with white line margins. The restoration is dried thoroughly. Interface is
mixed and then applied to the restorations and rubbed into the white line until it disappears. Then the Interface is dried
completely and thoroughly. Surpass 2 is then applied and dried and then Surpass 3 is applied and thinned out as much as
possible and light-cured. If the white line defect is large enough that an opening is perceived, apply a little flowable composite
to the area and light-cure. Adjust occlusion if necessary. Figure 2 shows the completed repair. The third figure shows the
1.888.277.2335restoration at one year recall. The repair has been successful.