Vivastick placement tool

June 1, 1999
Dentists now can take advantage of Ivoclar Vivadent`s new Vivastick placement tool for seating lab-fabricated restorations. The Vivastick gives the doctor one less thing to worry about because it securely holds the restoration during seating procedures.

Dentists now can take advantage of Ivoclar Vivadent`s new Vivastick placement tool for seating lab-fabricated restorations. The Vivastick gives the doctor one less thing to worry about because it securely holds the restoration during seating procedures.

Vivastick features a flexible yet sturdy tip. It adheres very well to indirect restorations. It provides the dentist with an effective tool to hold the restoration while bonding agents are being applied and then to properly place the restoration in the prep. The Vivastick is removed easily after placement.

Disposable after use, Vivasticks are available in a standard 50-pack quantity and are sold exclusively through authorized dealers.

For more information, call Ivoclar North America, Inc. at (800) 533-6825 or e-mail to [email protected].

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