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Coltene - Cool Temp Mixing Tips (40)
- Designed for 50?ml automix cartridges only
- Tips are easily identifiable by blue color
- Ensures a consistent and homogenous material mix
- Contributes to superior aesthetic provisional restorations
- Allows for controlled, accurate, bubble-free material placement
- Quantity: 40 mixing tips
The Coltene Whaledent Cool Temp Mixing Tips for 50?ml cartridges, which come in a quantity of 40 and a blue color, are an indispensable accessory designed for the precise and uniform mixing and dispensing of the Cool Temp NATURAL temporary crown and bridge material, ensuring that the final provisional restoration meets the highest standards of accuracy and aesthetics. This product is particularly for optimizing the delivery system of the bis-acryl composite, reducing material waste, and guaranteeing a bubble-free, consistent mix directly from the 50?ml automix cartridge, a crucial step for achieving reliable clinical outcomes.
The pointed tip style is engineered for controlled and accurate placement of the temporary material into the impression or matrix, enabling dental professionals to create provisional crowns and bridges with excellent marginal integrity and contact points. This high-performance mixing tip system integrates flawlessly with the Cool Temp material, eliminating the inconsistencies often associated with manual mixing techniques. If you're searching for a highly effective and reliable tool for superior, homogenous mixing and controlled delivery of temporary crown and bridge material from 50?ml cartridges, the best Cool Temp Mixing Tips are a definitive choice for any dental professional.
The easily distinguishable blue color coding further streamlines the material preparation process in a busy clinical setting, ensuring that the correct tip is always paired with the appropriate cartridge system. Manufactured with the precision and quality associated with Swiss dental products, these tips contribute significantly to the efficiency and predictability of the provisionalization phase of restorative procedures, allowing the practitioner to focus on patient care and the final result.