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Up to now, periodontal instruments have had to be resharpened manually or mechanically on a regular basis. This shortens their durability because they lose not only substance but also their original shape. Studies have shown that sharpening rarely preserves the factory-set angles, often reducing the functionality of the instruments or even rendering them completely unusable.
The ineffective, time-consuming and injury-prone procedure becomes unnecessary with the XP® Technology from American Eagle. A special alloy makes the working ends of scalers and curettes extremely hard and resistant, so they retain their sharp cutting edges and are always ready for use. Sharpening stones are thus history, time can be used more productively and the practitioner no longer tires prematurely from the strenuous use of blunted blades. Dr. Phillip Watson from the University of Toronto was able to prove that XP instruments are significantly more durable and less wear and tear than standard products and thus represent a real innovation. In addition, the narrow design allows easy access to interdental spaces and periodontal pockets, therefore achieving better results and increasing patient comfort, as XP instruments gently remove plaque without force. The Quik-Tip™ system allows you to purchase instrument components to create a custom instrument. You choose screw-on instrument tips and a matching handle. This way, you never have to replace the entire instrument when it wears out, but only the worn working end - environmentally friendly and cost-saving.
The ineffective, time-consuming and injury-prone procedure becomes unnecessary with the XP® Technology from American Eagle. A special alloy makes the working ends of scalers and curettes extremely hard and resistant, so they retain their sharp cutting edges and are always ready for use. Sharpening stones are thus history, time can be used more productively and the practitioner no longer tires prematurely from the strenuous use of blunted blades. Dr. Phillip Watson from the University of Toronto was able to prove that XP instruments are significantly more durable and less wear and tear than standard products and thus represent a real innovation. In addition, the narrow design allows easy access to interdental spaces and periodontal pockets, therefore achieving better results and increasing patient comfort, as XP instruments gently remove plaque without force. The Quik-Tip™ system allows you to purchase instrument components to create a custom instrument. You choose screw-on instrument tips and a matching handle. This way, you never have to replace the entire instrument when it wears out, but only the worn working end - environmentally friendly and cost-saving.
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