Komet is offering special tungsten carbide cutters designed to trim and shape titanium and nonprecious metals used in crowns, bridge or implant carried restorations, and model casts.
The GTi cutters feature fewer blades than conventional cutters, and special staggered toothing provides users with aggressive cutting, resulting in rapid material reduction. GTi cutters also allow for maximum service life, the company said.
Because of titanium and other nonprecious metal hardness, using conventional cutters can lead to increased heat generation and a shorter service life. GTi cutters are easy to use and highly specialized instruments because of their special toothing and are designed to be used in dental laboratory handpieces with low contact pressure.
GTi cutters are available in six different shapes: H79GTi, H129GTi, H136GTi, H138GTi, H139GTi, and H251GTi.
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