New Ceramic Instruments Allow Dentists to Work on Bone with Reduced Vibrations

New CeraLine of Ceramic Instruments
Posted: August 30, 2007
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New Ceramic Instruments Allow Dentists to Work on Bone with Reduced Vibrations
 
Rock Hill, SC – August 30, 2007 – KOMET USA, a recognized worldwide leader in the production of precision rotary instruments for the dental industry, has introduced its new CeraLine of ceramic instruments (CeraDrillTM and CeraBurTM). These ceramic instruments are revolutionizing the industry by allowing dentists to work on bone with utmost sensitivity.  Dentists can now perform implantology or jaw surgery using the CeraDrills and CeraBurs because of their ability to reduce vibrations, smooth handling and continuous substance removal.
 
CeraDrillTM
CeraDrills are universal pilot drills for implantology.  They are made of high efficiency ceramics and feature an excellent cutting performance.  The multifunctional ceramic pilot drills (K210) are best suited for the initial preparation of the implant site axis and depth.  Its high initial sharpness and optimal cutting efficiency make it effective in achieving maximum material reduction.  The special twist drill blade geometry ensures smooth and precise operation. The depth markings, which are lasered onto the working part in 2 mm intervals, guarantee precise and safe control of depth penetration.  Because CeraDrills are made of high efficiency ceramics, dentists can now use a bur without any metal guaranteeing a biocompatible and absolutely antiallergenic operation.  Damages, as they occur in particular when disinfecting and cleaning steel burs with inappropriate agents, are now a thing of the past.  
 
CeraBurTM
CeraBurs are ceramic bone cutters that feature a special toothing, guaranteeing conservative and minimally invasive cutting. Its special blade geometry offers dentists impressive advantages such as extraordinary initial sharpness and optimal cutting efficiency, allowing extremely effective material reduction.  The CeraBurs are suited for a wide range of applications in dental alveolar surgery. For restorations of edentulous ridges, it can be used in the removal of sharp bone edges.  For osteotomy, it can be used when exposing impacted teeth and root amputations; however, CeraBurs are not recommended for cutting teeth.
 
About KOMET USA
KOMET is the recognized worldwide leader in the production of highly specialized and precise dental rotary instruments and systems made of titanium, diamond, tungsten carbide and steel.  KOMET offers one of the largest practice-tested selections of instruments, tools and systems for dentistry worldwide, and now operates in the United States under the name KOMET USA.  KOMET products guarantee precision, safety and efficiency, and allow the user maximum freedom to select instruments perfectly suited to individual need.  KOMET USA sells direct to practitioners and dental laboratories.  The Company’s U.S. headquarters is located in Rock Hill, South Carolina. 
 
For more information about KOMET USA and CeraLine of ceramic instruments, please contact them at 800-208-1630 or via the Internet at http://www.komet-usa.com.
 
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