Stainless-steel probe helps achieve more reliable readings

Nov. 1, 1996
Brockport Industries introduces the Brock Probe, developed six years ago by a periodontist to help standardize probing pressure and thus achieve more reliable readings. The probe was designed while keeping a standard probe in mind; therefore, it can become a replacement for the standard periodontal probe in every dentist`s office. The probe is made of stainless steel and is fully autoclavable.

Brockport Industries introduces the Brock Probe, developed six years ago by a periodontist to help standardize probing pressure and thus achieve more reliable readings. The probe was designed while keeping a standard probe in mind; therefore, it can become a replacement for the standard periodontal probe in every dentist`s office. The probe is made of stainless steel and is fully autoclavable.

For additional information or to place an order for the Brock Probe, call your local dental dealer or (908) 850-0005; or circle the number below on the reader service card located at the back of the magazine.

BROCKPORT INDUSTRIES

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