RDS Removable Die Spacer

May 1, 2000
RDS Removable Die Spacer from Microstar® is a new polymer liquid, light blue in color, that dries down to a thin layer on raw or hardened die stone. After drying, the thin film can be peeled away from the die, leaving a clean stone surface that accurately represents the preparation. Two thin coats are recommended for typical cement space. Using a removable die spacer allows you to get an accurate view of the marginal seal of cast or pressed restorations and ensures minimal chairside time in

RDS Removable Die Spacer from Microstar® is a new polymer liquid, light blue in color, that dries down to a thin layer on raw or hardened die stone. After drying, the thin film can be peeled away from the die, leaving a clean stone surface that accurately represents the preparation. Two thin coats are recommended for typical cement space. Using a removable die spacer allows you to get an accurate view of the marginal seal of cast or pressed restorations and ensures minimal chairside time in placing the restoration. RDS is water soluble and comes in a 0.5-ounce poly bottle.

For more details and ordering, contact your local supplier, call Microstar® at (800) 313-6427, or visit www.microstarcorp.com.

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