Computerized probing

March 1, 1997
The Florida Probe now allows dentists and hygienists to measure periodontal pockets to within 0.2mm, using a constant-force pressure of 15 grams per measurement. The constant force allows standardization between operators, while the data is transmitted automatically to a color-coded computer screen with automated voice readouts, which generates a four-page, color printout of diagnostics. This documentation is color-coded to indicate at-risk pockets and diseased sites. Integrated packages are ava

The Florida Probe now allows dentists and hygienists to measure periodontal pockets to within 0.2mm, using a constant-force pressure of 15 grams per measurement. The constant force allows standardization between operators, while the data is transmitted automatically to a color-coded computer screen with automated voice readouts, which generates a four-page, color printout of diagnostics. This documentation is color-coded to indicate at-risk pockets and diseased sites. Integrated packages are available. For additional information or to receive the new video and audio tapes, call Computerized Probe, Inc. at (800) 460-2772 or circle the number below.

COMPUTERIZED PROBE, INC.

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