Safe, effective interproximal reduction

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Dental Products ReportDental Products Report-2010-08-01
Issue 8

1. OS (oscillating segment) Discs are 60° segmented with a radius of 1.4 cm and a pivoting angle of 30°, allowing comfortable intraoral handling even in posterior areas with excellent user control. 2. A more effective method than manual enamel reduction, the OS Discs reduce the risk of injuring soft tissue without the need for a disc guard. 3. OS Discs allow very good vision for the user and provide optimal chip removal.

1. OS (oscillating segment) Discs are 60° segmented with a radius of 1.4 cm and a pivoting angle of 30°, allowing comfortable intraoral handling even in posterior areas with excellent user control.

2. A more effective method than manual enamel reduction, the OS Discs reduce the risk of injuring soft tissue without the need for a disc guard.

3. OS Discs allow very good vision for the user and provide optimal chip removal.

4. With 15 different discs available in various thicknesses, clinicians have plenty of options to choose from when working with KOMET’s oscillating handpiece.

5. They’re versatile. These discs are designed to be used in both cosmetic cases and orthodontic procedures for proper interproximal reducing and finishing.

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