D?UX Dental expanded its line of bur blocks with a new product that features drain holes to prevent rust and an attached cover to protect burs from damage. The new bur block is compatible with handpieces, friction grip and latch burs.
The new DUX Dental bur block with cover measures 2-7/8" x 3/8" x 1-3/8" and is available for the MSRP of $13.50. It is available in nine different colors.
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All DUX Dental bur blocks reportedly offer accessible storage for all types of rotary cutting instruments. They are made of sturdy polypropylene plastic and can be easily cleaned. They can be ultrasonically cleaned, are compatible with most chemical disinfectants and can be sterilized in an autoclave.
DUX Dental also offers magnetic bur blocks that hold eight, 14 or 24 burs. The bur block secures burs into place magnetically and accepts all shank sizes: right angle, friction grip and handpiece. Each magnetic bur block is available in 12 colors.
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The DUX Dental magnetic bur blocks are available in three styles:
DUX Dental has manufactured and distributed dental products worldwide for more than 50 years and is now part of the Kerr Corporation. Based in Oxnard, Calif., with additional manufacturing and distribution facilities in Europe, DUX Dental is well known for its ZONE temporary cement, Identic™ alginate and Bib-Eze disposable bib holders, as well as its PeelVue+ sterilization pouches. Vist duxdental.com or contact duxoffice@duxdental.com for more information about DUX Dental products.
To learn more about another DUX Dental product, ZONEfree temporary cement, watch the video below:
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