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Sensimatic 600SE Electrosurge By Parkell |
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Sensimatic 600SE Electrosurgery Unit By Parkell
The Sensimatic Electrosurgery Unit Is Supplied with 6 autoclavable electrode tips, foot controller, all accessories, and comprehensive operator's manual. Ready to plug-in and operate. The Sensimatic Electrosurgery Unit Has a 5-Year power unit warranty
REG $799 Discontinued
Sensimatic 600SE Electrosurgery Brochure |
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Intended use/indications: Model 600SE is useful in oral surgery, periodontia, orthodontia, endodontia, prosthodontia, operative and crown and bridge procedures. From the dozens of uses cited in current literature, we indicate some areas where electrosurgery has proven useful in the practice of general dentistry. Lengthen clinical crowns - Salvage “unsalvageable” teeth by creating workable clinical- crown length in endodontic, prosthodontic, and operative procedures.
Esthetic tissue contouring - Improves smiles by altering gingival levels for a more esthetic appearance.Recontour edentulous ridges - Removal of redundate soft tissue makes impression taking and fitting complete and partial dentures more accurate and comfortable.- Removal of hyperplastic and hypertrophic tissue - Ideal around Dilantin hypertrophy.
- Pericoronitis - Fast, easy removal of pericoronal flaps around third molars.
Gingivectomy and gingivaplasty - Makes elimination of periodontal pockets bloodless and easy to do. Frenectomy - Relieves undue muscle tension - often improves esthetics. Delayed eruption - Expose erupting permanent teeth quickly and atraumatically. Biopsy - Controlled incision around suspected lesions in normal tissue easy to do. Implantology - Clean, smooth incisions with control of bleeding for fast bone exposure. Periodontal flaps - Controlled incisions for better healing.For impression taking, to gain access to margins of prepared teeth or to remove interproximal tissueTo coagulate bleeding prior to cementation procedures
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