Independent test results are in

Dec. 1, 1998
New independent test studies have confirmed that American Eagle Instruments® EagleLite® Curettes are "particularly sharp initially, retain sharpness, and can be resharpened quickly and easily." Evaluating clinicians also noted EagleLite`s "large-diameter resin handle as an advantage due to its light weight and good grip."

New independent test studies have confirmed that American Eagle Instruments® EagleLite® Curettes are "particularly sharp initially, retain sharpness, and can be resharpened quickly and easily." Evaluating clinicians also noted EagleLite`s "large-diameter resin handle as an advantage due to its light weight and good grip."

EagleLite® instruments were tested clinically in 1993 and introduced to the dental industry in 1994.

For a copy of the independent test results, call American Eagle Instruments® at (800) 551-5172.

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