Ultrasonic scaler tips in the application of dental restoration
One of the most well-known advantages of ultrasonic working tips in dental restoration applications is their ability to improve the safety and precision of the restoration process compared to traditional high-speed handpieces. Specifically, ultrasonic working tips can be used for the preparation and polishing of inlays and subgingival shoulder preparations.
Satelec's ultrasonic working tips
Satelec has developed and manufactured an ultrasonic dental treatment device repair application working tip coated with diamond grit. Their product includes PM1 and PM2 with a rounded surface coated with diamond grit, PM3 with a very smooth surface, and PM4 with an inclined taper and diamond grit coating.
The application of ultrasonic restoration technology in all-ceramic crown preparation
By using ultrasonic restoration technology, especially in the process of all-ceramic crown preparation, it is easier to achieve optimal surface smoothness. The control of temperature during the preparation process with ultrasonic working tips is very precise, allowing for temperatures lower than the melting point of zirconia to accurately prepare the restoration contour. The application of this technology ultimately allows us to achieve perfect restoration results.
Satelec dental treatment device P5 NEWTRON XS
The French company Satelec has developed a dental treatment device called P5 NEWTRON XS, which is characterized by a working frequency higher than 28kHz. This treatment device is equipped with an ultrasonic generator with a specific frequency, which can be used with ultrasonic working tips.
Application of diamond-coated ultrasonic working tips
Diamond-coated ultrasonic working tips can be placed in gingival grooves for preparation and polishing of subgingival and supragingival shoulder preparations. Compared to traditional methods, diamond-coated ultrasonic working tips do not require the use of retraction cords, making them particularly suitable for thin and fan-shaped periodontal tissues.
The PM3 ultrasonic working tip has a very smooth surface, which enables effective polishing of subgingival shoulders without any risk and without causing damage to neighboring tooth tissues during proximal preparation.
Improving restorative effect
By using ultrasonic restorative working tips, the accuracy of gypsum models can be significantly improved, ultimately allowing patients to achieve correct and well-fitting restorations.