TS2000 speed-cut diamonds

Oct. 1, 1999
Premier Dental Products Company introduces Two Striper TS2000 Speed Cut Diamonds to satisfy dentist` requests for a faster-cutting diamond that leaves a smooth surface on the final preparation.

Premier Dental Products Company introduces Two Striper TS2000 Speed Cut Diamonds to satisfy dentist` requests for a faster-cutting diamond that leaves a smooth surface on the final preparation.

According to Premier, the unique spiral design of these diamonds allows the dentist to complete preparations more quickly. In a single cut, the doctor can create rapid gross reduction of the ideal finish.

Manufactured through the patented PBS process, Two Striper TS2000 diamonds have diamond crystals permanently and precisely attached throughout the high- and low-profile design to achieve smooth, aggressive cutting. This design is said to avoid clogging, while permitting greater access for water coolant to reach the cutting surface.

Unlike other spiral diamonds, which have a smooth shank and diamond electroplated in a spiral design, TS2000 diamonds actually have a spiral contour in the shank. This permits full-diamond coverage to cut more efficiently - up to 46 percent faster, according to testing results. Introductory Special - TS2000 diamonds are available in 50 popular designs, through authorized dealers, "at 5+1 free" to ensure dentists` satisfaction. Ask your local representative to see the full selection.

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