Transillumination caries detector DIA-STICK

Transillumination caries detector - DIA-STICK - I.C. LERCHER
Transillumination caries detector - DIA-STICK - I.C. LERCHER
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DIA-STICK with change essay Caries and composite representation with one system Universal probe for detection of enamel cracks, root canals and surface screening DIA-STICK with UV Light attachment and universal probe for residues of composite to make visible * The caries probe with specially polished surface was developed for the early detection of approximal caries. Clinical studies have shown that more than twice as many carious defects can be detected with the help of transillumination compared to normal probes and mirrors. It has also been proven that fibre optics reveal more dental caries than X-ray examinations, as demonstrated by studies of Prof. Dr. Pieper. The handle of the device has been improved: an interchangeable attachment set now allows easy switching between White Light and UV Light. The UV Light attachment allows composite material to be made visible. This technology exposes undesirable material residues when placing and removing composite fillings. The DIA-STICK set consisting of: Handpiece White Light Caries probe Universal probe Batteries LR1 UV Light (Optional)

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25-29 Mar 2025 Cologne (Germany) Hall 11.1 - Stand C009

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