Hu-Friedy Goldstein Micro Placement Instrument
$44.99
$56.40
Hu-Friedy Goldstein Micro Placement Instrument
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Hu-Friedy
SKU:TNGMPI
The TNGMPI is an XTS coated placement instrument comprised of 2 fine working ends; one end of the...
$44.99
$56.40
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Description
The TNGMPI is an XTS coated placement instrument comprised of 2 fine working ends; one end of the instrument is at a 90° angle while the other is at a 110° angle making helpful in applying small amounts of tints or opaquers.
Advanced technology and innovative design have enabled Hu-Friedy to produce a superior composite instrument: Satin Steel™ XTS™. XTS composite instruments allow for exceptional non-stick placement of materials without discoloring the restoration. Studies indicate Aluminum Titanium Nitride (AlTiN) coatings are consistently harder, smoother and stick less as compared to Titanium coatings. Additionally, Hu-Friedy XTS instruments are made from Immunity Steel™ for longer life. XTS Instruments Features & Benefits:
- Distinctive Black Finish - Enhanced contrast between instrument, tooth structure and composite material. The black finish will not flake or discolor the restoration.
- Unique Smooth, Large, Lightweight Handle Design - Easy clean-up, maximum comfort, reduced hand fatigue and an increased level of control.*
- Quality Craftsmanship & Variety of Designs - Satin Steel XTS instruments offer unsurpassed performance and an extensive assortment of designs for all composite placement needs.
- Source: Gerwatowski, L.J., McFall, D.B., Stach, D.: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome; Risk Factors and Preventive Strategies for the Dental Hygienist. Journal of Dental Hygiene, February 1992.
Features
Point of Performance
- XTS™ (Aluminum Titanium Nitride) Coated Working Ends - Provides an extremely hard, smooth surface which better resists restorative materials while also minimizing light reflection.
- 90° and 110° Working End Angulation - Ideal for working in small, tight spaces throughout minimally invasive procedures.
- Exceptionally Fine Instrument Tips - Necessary when performing minimally invasive restorations.