SKU:
DTX-GA215411 
-30%
29504€
Price VAT included (21%) 357,00 €List price: 421,49 €
NiTin: Partial Matrix System for Class II Restorations - GARRISON
Brand: GARRISON
Reference: DTX-GA215411
Mfr. reference:
-30%
29504€
Price VAT included (21%) 357,00 €List price: 421,49 €
Partial matrix system for Class II restorations with NiTin rings and full contour bands:
- Combines the advantages of top matrix systems.
- Easy to use and highly efficient.
- Ideal for Class II composite restorations.
- Includes NiTin rings and full contour bands.
29504€
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You have 15 days for free return.Partial matrix system for Class II restorations with NiTin rings and full contour bands:
- Combines the advantages of top matrix systems.
- Easy to use and highly efficient.
- Ideal for Class II composite restorations.
- Includes NiTin rings and full contour bands.
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Variations:
Mini Kit
SKU DTX-GA215411
421,49 € 295,04 €
Not available
STARTER KIT
SKU DTX-GA215397
567,08 € 396,96 €
Not available
Description
NiTin Partial Matrix System
Features of the NiTin Partial Matrix System:
- Combines the advantages of top matrix systems, providing superior adaptability and stability during dental procedures.
- Designed for ease of use, ensuring efficiency in clinical settings and reducing chair time.
- Specifically tailored for Class II composite restorations, ensuring optimal contact and contour.
- Comes with NiTin rings and full contour bands, offering a comprehensive solution for precise restorations.
The NiTin Partial Matrix System is engineered to meet the demands of modern dental practices, facilitating precise and reliable restorations. The inclusion of NiTin rings enhances the system's adaptability, while the full contour bands ensure a seamless fit, crucial for achieving high-quality dental work. This system is an essential tool for dental professionals aiming to deliver exceptional Class II restorations with confidence and precision.
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