Composite Plugger Insert, 2.2mm Cone, ONYX Coating
The Composite Instrument Plugger Insert is a precision dental instrument designed for efficient condensation and adaptation of composite restorative materials. With a 2.2mm cone tip geometry, this insert delivers reliable working performance in a variety of restorative procedures, ensuring optimal contact and controlled placement of composite resins.
Key Features
- ONYX Coating: The advanced ONYX coating provides a non-stick surface that minimizes composite adhesion, reducing material pull-back and improving overall efficiency during placement.
- 2.2mm Cone Tip: The precisely engineered cone-shaped working end allows for accurate condensation and adaptation in posterior and anterior restorations alike.
- Durable Construction: Manufactured to the high standards associated with Helmut Zepf GmbH, this insert is built for repeated use and withstands standard sterilization protocols.
- Ergonomic Compatibility: Designed as an insert, it is compatible with standard instrument handles, allowing for comfortable, controlled manipulation during clinical procedures.
Clinical Application
This Composite Instrument Plugger Insert is well-suited for use in direct composite restorations where precise layering and condensation are essential. The ONYX coating ensures that the composite material releases cleanly from the instrument tip, maintaining the integrity of each incremental layer. Clinicians benefit from consistent, repeatable results across a range of composite viscosities.
FAQ
What is the purpose of the ONYX coating on this Composite Instrument Plugger Insert? The ONYX coating is a specialized surface treatment that reduces the adhesion of composite materials to the instrument tip, making placement smoother and more efficient.
Is this insert compatible with standard instrument handles? Yes, it is designed as an interchangeable insert intended for use with compatible standard handles.
Can this insert be sterilized? It is manufactured to withstand standard dental sterilization procedures, though you should always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for sterilization.