Flex Series: Endo File Forcep #1
- Product Code: FS EF1
- Availability: In Stock
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$350.00
FS EF1
This instrument is part of our GoldenDent Flex Series Instrumentation line. The 100% USA made GoldenDent Flex Series instruments use unique, technologically advanced manufacturing and design principles from the highest grade surgical steel available on the market containing zero carbon. Since the steel contains zero carbon, the instruments are guaranteed for life to never rust under any circumstances. The GoldenDent Flex Series instruments are designed to do just that - flex! The instruments will flex as needed and remember its designed shape and purpose every time regardless of its use over time. The technological advancements in the manufacturing process allows the instruments to flex, but have the required strength it needs to perform the designed function of the instrument - they will not weaken, bend or break. Each instrument has been designed by a dentist and extensively clinically tested. We invite you to experience the difference in quality from the GoldenDent Flex Series with our Lifetime Guarantee policy.
Instrument bodies carry a Lifetime Guarantee against manufacturing defects (rust, loosening and breakage). Cutting edges, carbide jaw inserts and handle locking mechanisms are guaranteed for 1-year from date of purchase.
Flex Series: Endo File Forcep #1 (FS EF1)
Get a stable and secure grasp on K-files at any angle with these unique forceps with carbide jaws. Greater access, better line of sight and more precise adaptation in less time. Reduced fatigue and stress on you and the patient.
There are two distinct models to choose from. The FS EF1 and FS EF2 instruments.
The FS EF1 is a 90-degree in-line access instrument.
The FS EF2 is a 75-degree off-set access instrument.
The light-weight design of the instruments allows the instrument to act as an extension of your hand, where you can still achieve the tactile feel of the files as if they were in your fingers - but they are being held by an instrument.
The sharp prongs of the instrument beaks will impale the parachute holes facilitating a 270 degree positioning in the X, Y, and Z axis for easy approach to the all canals.