Coltene Hanel Dental Articulating Paper
Coltene Hanel Dental Articulating Paper
For the first stage of testing, to differentiate between areas of high and low masticatory pressure
- progressive markings: the lower the masticatory pressure, the lighter the marking and vice versa
- available as strips in a practical dispenser box
- occlusal adjustment is simplified by the progressive markings
- antistatic - easy to handle
Articulating Paper 40 μ - For medium fine testing
Available in sheets for easy, quick and precise marking. The use of tweezers is not necessary.
- double sided
- papers are available in blue color
- deep colours for good marking
Features
Features
- Antistatic - easy to handle
- Easy to handle
- Double sided
- Excellent color transfer.
- Easy detection of high spot.
- Adapts easily to cusps and fossae.
- High tear resistance.
- Deep colours for good marking.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Size : 22x110 mm
- Colour : Blue
Packaging
Packaging
- 10 Books Articulating Paper (12 sheets in each book)
Direction to use
Direction to use
A strip of articulating paper is placed between the teeth while the desired mandibular movements are performed, it marks those points on the teeth where the teeth contact during biting and grinding.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country Of Origin: Germany
- Manufacturer: Coltene Whaledent
Warranty
Warranty
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: What are the distinctive features of Coltene Hanel Articulating Paper?
Answer: It is antistatic, double-sided, has excellent color transfer, and adapts easily to dental contours.
Question: What is examined with articulating paper?
Answer: Articulating paper is commonly used by the dental community to identify contact points between the maxillary and mandibular teeth during all forms of natural tooth occlusal adjustments and dental prosthesis insertions. Areas that need to be reduced will be identified by darker markings on the restoration.
Question: What is the difference between red and blue articulating paper?
Answer: Blue appears to be the most common colour used. Red is useful on highly polished surfaces gold or composite resin. Papers are available with different coloured surfaces so that one arch is marked in red and the opposing arch is marked in blue.