BioSonic® Ultrasonic Scaler, Model US-100

April 1, 1999
Coltène/Whaledent introduces the BioSonic® Ultrasonic Scaler, Model US-100. The BioSonic scaler features large, easy-to-read dials for controlling both the ultrasonic power and water supply. The US-100 accepts competitive inserts, and operates at either 25 kHz or 30 kHz. The unit also is equipped with a "turbo" button to instantly set maximum power, without having to readjust the preferred power settings. The unit`s small footprint facilitates placement in any operatory.

Coltène/Whaledent introduces the BioSonic® Ultrasonic Scaler, Model US-100. The BioSonic scaler features large, easy-to-read dials for controlling both the ultrasonic power and water supply. The US-100 accepts competitive inserts, and operates at either 25 kHz or 30 kHz. The unit also is equipped with a "turbo" button to instantly set maximum power, without having to readjust the preferred power settings. The unit`s small footprint facilitates placement in any operatory.

The BioSonic Ultrasonic inserts feature a unique ergonomic grip designed to reduce fatigue and improve operator comfort. They are fully interchangeable with other manufacturer`s magnetostrictive scaler units. Inserts are available in the popular straight #10 tip, both in 25 kHz (US1025K) and 30 kHz (US1030K).

For details about new tip designs and other information, contact your authorized Coltène/Whaledent distributor or call the customer service department at (800) 221-3046, Ext. 8198.

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