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Prime Dental Retraction Cord #000
Prime Dental Retraction Cord #000
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Rs. 749.00
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Rs. 1,000.00
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Prime Dental Retraction Cord #000 is an unmedicated, knitted retraction cord made of 100% pure cotton fibers. The knitted interlocking chains facilitate easy packing and ensure the cord stays in place within the sulcus without unraveling or fraying.
Designed for creating full margin exposure, this retraction cord is the foundation for success in both conventional and digital impression making. It is memory-free, will not entangle with diamond burs, and can be soaked in the hemostatic solution of your choice.
Features
Features
- Knitted from 100% pure cotton fibers into interlocking chains for easy packing.
- Minimized fraying and unraveling during placement.
- Memory-free properties for precise placement and optimal retention in the sulcus.
- Will not entangle with diamond burs during preparation.
- Absorbs and transports hemostatic gels or liquids effectively.
- Compatible with all types of impression materials.
- Unique packaging design prevents cord tangling and stops the cord from falling back into the bottle.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Brand: Prime Dental
- Product Type: Gingival Retraction Cord
- Size: #000
- Material: 100% Knitted Cotton
- Medication: Unmedicated (Plain)
- Color-Coded: Yes (for easy identification)
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x Bottle of Prime Dental Retraction Cord #000
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Cut the desired length of retraction cord from the bottle.
- If desired, soak the cord in a hemostatic solution or gel before application.
- Gently pack the cord into the sulcus using a retraction cord packer.
- Leave the cord in place for the recommended time to achieve adequate tissue displacement.
- Remove the cord carefully before taking the impression.
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