| Medonat Ürünler |
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| DENTAL INSTRMENTS - Diamond Heads |
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Quality
Diamond heads posses a good grinding properties, have increased durability and wear resistance, strong bonding. The working portion of the instruments consists of six kinds of grain dimension bonded by galvanic method. Dental diamond heads are made using the natural diamond powder. Fabrication of diamond heads using the synthetic diamond powder is possible on the basis of individual Purchase Orders according to TS 9433-043-05519988-2002 without putting down CE sing. Special-profle diamond heads for orthopedic works are made using the synthetic diamond powder, the use of the natural diamond powder is also possible. In the process of work with diamond instruments the pressure on the tooth tissue is almost excluded that brings to the minimum uncomfortable feelings for a patient |
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Scope of application
The wide range of the ofered instruments provides great possibilities for performing the most diversifed dental operations |
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Color coding |
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Red
ISO 856; Grain fne; Grain size 40-60 mm.
Polishing of tooth tissues and fllings after preliminary grinding. |
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Blue
ISO 866; Grain medium; Grain size 80-100 mm.
Universal machining of tooth, crown dies, machining of ceramics. |
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Green
ISO 876; Grain large; Grain size 125-160 mm.
Preliminary grinding, grinding of the shape, preparation of cavities, of crownportion. |
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Applications / Type of the shank
These instruments may be used with either straight, counterangular or turbine handpieces, The following Total. |
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The number of ISO group determines
? - Material of the working portion, grain size for diamond instruments, the coating
B - Type of the shank C - Shape of the working portion
D - Length of the working portion
E - Diameter of the working portion of the instrument |
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When placing a Purchase Order for the selected type size you have to indicate all the fve groups of digits according to ISO table:  |
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Examble 109* |
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? (866) – Diamond powder, diamond grit.medium
B (204) – Shank for counter-angle handpiece
C (109) – Cylinder
D (040) – Length of the working portion 4 mm
E (016) – Diameter -1,6 mm |
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* An alternative implementati on of the order using the short notation - KMIP code is possible
On special requestwe will make a big consi gnment of diamond heads, of any size and type of grain, not included in this dire ctory |
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856 - Fine |
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866 - Medium |
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876 - Large |
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Instruction for use
Dental diamond heads are delifered in non-sterile condition and must be disinfected, cleaned and sterilized before the first application and after every use. Before the sterilization place the instruments on sterilization supports or trays. During the sterilization by hot air the nominal temperature must not exceed 180°C. After the sterilization and cooling place the instruments in dust-tight containers. Never use a damaged instrument having defective diamond coating,bent or non-cocentric shaft rotation. Insert the instrument into the handpiece without any extra efforts. The handpieces must be in appropriate technical codition, check periodically their perfomance. During the operation do not incline the instrument and do not use it as a lever. Let the handpiece reach the working speed before the moment of applying the instrument onto the surface to be machined. The recommended contact pressure is within 0,3 to 2,0 N limits.Use the sufficientquantity of the cooli liquid in order to avoid the damage of the teeth and fillings. After using the instrument immerse it immediately into the disinfection solution keeping it therein during the stipulated period of time. The extended stay in chemical solutions may result in the loss of the color code marking of the instruments. It is not recommended to use for cleaning purposes the hydrochloric acid, hydrogen peroxide, theydeteriorate the quality of the instruments. For removing the hard deposits of the dental enamel residues the heads must undergo theultrasonic cleaning during 10 minutes or be immersed in the special solution that dissolves organic residues of tooth tissues; after that theheads must be washed in the distilled water. Check whether any residues remain. If necessary, repeat the cleaning. To avoid the corrosion of the instruments, dry the instruments immediately after cleaning. |
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856 - Fine |
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856 - Fine |
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856 - Fine |
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856 - Fine |
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856 - Fine |
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