Dental luxator black, blue or gold coated
Dental luxator black, blue or gold coated
Enhance your workspace with this 8-Piece Precision Professional Tool Set, designed for users who demand accuracy, control, and smooth handling. Each tool features a slim, coated stainless-steel tip, offering durability and reliable performance for detailed work.
The ergonomic handles provide a secure and comfortable grip, making the tools easy to use for extended periods. With eight different tip shapes, this set is ideal for fine tasks, crafting, shaping, and other precision applications.
Crafted with high-quality materials for long-lasting use, this versatile tool set is perfect for hobbyists, professionals, and anyone who needs precision tools. Available in Black, Blue, or Gold coated tips for a clean and professional look."
Product features
Product features
- Function: They are periodontal ligament knives designed with fine, tapered blades that compress the alveolar bone, cut the periodontal membrane, and gently ease the tooth from its socket. They are specifically designed for vertical luxation and are not intended for use as elevators for leverage, which could damage the delicate tip.
- Material: They are typically made from hardened Swedish stainless steel or German stainless steel for durability and longevity.
- Ergonomic Design: The handles are designed to minimize operator fatigue and the amount of force needed during an extraction, offering maximum control and tactility.
- Autoclavable: All luxator instruments are sterilizable for repeated use.
Materials and care
Materials and care
* Blue/Light Blue Coated (Titanium Nitride): This indicates a titanium nitride (TiN) coating. The primary benefit is a 43% reduction in friction compared to plain stainless steel.
* Gold Coated: This coating typically involves titanium nitride as well, similar to the blue coating, offering enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.
* Black Coated: This usually involves a Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating or a similar black matte finish.
* Do not use luxators as elevators, as this can damage the fine, sharp edge. Use them with a pen grip to ensure controlled, side-to-side movements.
* Store instruments in a dedicated, autoclavable case, such as the Fixus 1 case, to protect the tips from damage.
Merchandising tips
Merchandising tips
• Highlight Functional Benefits: The primary selling point should be how the coating improves clinical outcomes and ease of use.
• Black Coating: Market the black coating for its ability to provide maximum contrast against the tooth and surrounding tissue, which helps in low-light conditions and when working on root tips in a socket. Emphasize its anti-glare properties and claim it can improve accuracy, especially with modern intraoral scanners.
• Blue Coating (often Titanium): Position the blue (titanium nitride) coating as a premium feature offering enhanced durability and a low-friction surface. This makes the instrument "more slippery" for easier gliding into the socket and potentially eliminates the need for frequent sharpening, a major time-saver for dentists.
• Gold Coating (often Titanium): Similar to the blue coating, the gold (titanium nitride) coating offers excellent durability and reduced friction. Market it as a mark of premium quality and longevity, appealing to professionals seeking a long-term investment in their instruments.
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