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Parkell Root Canal Equipment Supplied In Usa
4 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Parkell Inc. based inEdgewood, NEW YORK (USA)
Features: Includes: Two precision probes: one labial and one lingual, For use with the Digitest® 3 and Gentle Pulse™ Pulp Testers. ...
Manufactured by:Parkell Inc. based inEdgewood, NEW YORK (USA)
Features: Includes: (1) Digitest® 3 Pulp Vitality Tester, (4) Autoclavable Probe Tips; (1) standard long (D625), (1) standard short (D625), (1) labial (D636) and (1) lingual (D636), (1) Ground Wire (D631GC) & (1) Clip (D631GC), (1) 9-Volt ...
Manufactured by:Parkell Inc. based inEdgewood, NEW YORK (USA)
Predicta® Bioactive Core is a dual-cured, core build-up composite reinforced with zirconia nano-filler for added strength. It is available in high viscosity “stackable” and low viscosity “flowable” consistencies. Both viscosities are suitable for the reconstruction of broken-down or endodontically-treated teeth. They differ in their flowability when dispensed, as well ...
Manufactured by:Parkell Inc. based inEdgewood, NEW YORK (USA)
The Gentle Pulse™ Pulp Vitality Tester is a hand-held, battery-powered dental diagnostic device that identifies a living tooth by stimulating it with a weak electric current. As the operator turns the intensity knob higher, the strength of the electrical signal delivered to the tooth increases. The unique “Gentle Pulse” stimulus is designed to reliably trigger a patient response ...
