Article number: 18050000
This dental-arch trimmer optimizes the model-making process improving quality and reliability during the fabrication of sectioned models. Saving more than 60% in time when trimming a dental arch Millo (pro) is profitable even for a small turnover of models a day.
Unhindered lifting of the dies
The tapered arch makes lifting from the base child‘s play. Undercuts and rough surfaces from handpiece cutters and sandpaper cylinders are now a thing of the past. Smooth surfaces additionally aid easy lifting. The risk of breakage is reduced to almost zero.
•Work space and laboratory remain permanently clean during preparation of dental arches, thanks to connection points for external extractor.
•The model is guided with both hands, bringing greater safety to the process.
Ideal in each situation
•Fine and coarse cutters available for reducing the material as required.
Clean and safe work
•Work space and laboratory remain permanently clean during preparation of dental arches, thanks to connection points for external extractor.
•The model is guided with both hands, bringing greater safety to the process.
Ideal in each situation
•Fine and coarse cutters available for reducing the material as required.
Cumbersome use of the handpieceTrimming dental archesA few disadvantages of this operating methodIn many laboratories the dental arch is prepared by firstly grinding the vestibular surface of the model with a trimmer and then grinding the lingual and or palatal area using a handpiece and coarse plaster bur. This leads to the following disadvantages:
High dust exposureNot only does this cloud of dust make working procedures more difficult, but the laboratory also becomes necessarily dirty.
Time consumingThis process is long and slow due to the fact that the handpiece is only able to remove a relatively low amount of plaster and then the results are not of a high quality.
InaccuraciesThe main advantage, fl exibility, is in this situation a disadvantage. Results cannot be identically reproduced and the intended conical shape of the dies (more favourable to lift) is seldom achieved to a standard which would otherwise be possible. The surface structure is uneven.
Risk of breakageThe low performance means the technician is required to use greater pressure, it is therefore not possible to maintain an even plaster thickness throughout the dental arch. In addition to this the dental arch must be held tightly in the hand throughout the procedure, this tension is dangerous for the object.
High maintenance expenses for the handpiece Handpieces are generally used for a great number of applications, their wear and tear however is a great disadvantage when it comes to maintenance fees. Trimming a dental arch is an unsuitable procedure and high maintenance for a handpiece.
The elegant solution:The dental arch trimmer Millo pro not only avoids such disadvantages, but it in fact offers a number of advantages.
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