Size 0 flexi-tips

Oct. 1, 1998
American Dental Supply Inc. introduces new smaller, Size 0 flexi-tips. Flexi-tips are a unique type of hand instrument designed for application, molding, and contouring of difficult-to-handle dental materials, particularly the new generation of composites.

American Dental Supply Inc. introduces new smaller, Size 0 flexi-tips. Flexi-tips are a unique type of hand instrument designed for application, molding, and contouring of difficult-to-handle dental materials, particularly the new generation of composites.

The working end of the Size 0 flexi-tips is a durable, firm, miniature silicone tip in five different configurations, designed for a variety of jobs. The black tips are particularly extra-firm in Size 0. The white tips are somewhat softer.

The five-tip configurations were chosen to provide the most versatility for the technician or dentist. They include a cup chisel, cup round, flat chisel, taper point, and angled chisel.

For more information, contact American Dental Supply Inc. at (610) 252-1464 or fax (610) 252-2822.

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