Edenta KT856314 016 FG KT-Diamond Crown Cutters 5s

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EDKT856FG016

£34.95 exc. VAT

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    Overview

    Edenta KT-Diamond Crown Cutter FG KT856

    Please note: This is a special order item and it will be ordered directly from the manufacturer, typically shipped within 4-6 weeks.

    Click Here for How to Order a Diamond Bur

    • Cutting all-ceramic restorations such as zirconium oxide and other all-ceramic materials
    • Exceptional stability of the special diamond grit provides a long service life of the KT diamond instruments
    • Multilayer electroplated bond prevents diamond grit from loosening prematurely
    • Optimal removal rate with low vibrations when cutting all-ceramic materials
    • To be used at an angle of 45°
    • To remove an all-ceramic restoration, the restoration must be slit along its axial wall towards the centre of the occlusal surface or the incisal edge. The restoration is then bent open with a suitable instrument (lever), causing it to fracture
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Overview

Edenta KT-Diamond Crown Cutter FG KT856

Please note: This is a special order item and it will be ordered directly from the manufacturer, typically shipped within 4-6 weeks.

Click Here for How to Order a Diamond Bur

  • Cutting all-ceramic restorations such as zirconium oxide and other all-ceramic materials
  • Exceptional stability of the special diamond grit provides a long service life of the KT diamond instruments
  • Multilayer electroplated bond prevents diamond grit from loosening prematurely
  • Optimal removal rate with low vibrations when cutting all-ceramic materials
  • To be used at an angle of 45°
  • To remove an all-ceramic restoration, the restoration must be slit along its axial wall towards the centre of the occlusal surface or the incisal edge. The restoration is then bent open with a suitable instrument (lever), causing it to fracture

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