Tool measures probing depths

Oct. 1, 1998
The Diamond Probe®/Perio 2000®System has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration for sale in the United States. Until now, the system has been available only in Europe. Developed and manufactured by Diamond General Development Corp., this revolutionary clinical tool is intended for use to measure probing depths, to evaluate the presence or absence of bleeding on probing, as well as to detect the presence of sulfides in the periodontal pocket. This system is to be used as an ad

The Diamond Probe®/Perio 2000®System has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration for sale in the United States. Until now, the system has been available only in Europe. Developed and manufactured by Diamond General Development Corp., this revolutionary clinical tool is intended for use to measure probing depths, to evaluate the presence or absence of bleeding on probing, as well as to detect the presence of sulfides in the periodontal pocket. This system is to be used as an adjunct to traditional diagnostic techniques in the evaluation of periodontal diseases.

The Diamond Probe®/Perio 2000® System can be purchased directly from Diamond General. For further information, visit the Web site at http://www.perio2000.com, or contact Diamond General Development Corp. at (888) PERIO2000.

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