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Arti/Check Occlusionspapier Extra thin 40 microns
Arti/Check Occlusionspapier Extra thin 40 microns
Arti/Check Occlusionspapier Extra thin 40 microns
Arti/Check Occlusionspapier Extra thin 40 microns
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Arti/Check Occlusionspapier Extra thin 40 microns

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Arti/Check Occlusionspapier Extra thin 40 microns 100 sheets / Red 

MPN : BK 12             SKU :   BAU017            WEIGHT : 0.5 LB

BAUSCH - Arti-Check Micro-Thin 40 microns ( 0.0016in 150pk - BLUE / HorseShoe MPN : BK 17              SKU :  BAU022                WEIGHT : 0.5 LB

BAUSCH - Arti-Check Micro-Thin 40microns (0.0016in ) 150pk - RED - HorseShoe MPN : BK 18              SKU : BAU023                    WEIGHT : 0.5 LB

BAUSCH - Arti-Check Micro-Thin 40microns (0.0016in ) 200pk - RED/BLUE - Paper Pre-Cut MPN : BK-63              SKU : BAU087                   WEIGHT : 0.5 LB


DESCRIPTION  :

Bausch 40µ micro-thin Articulating Papers are extremely thin and tear resistant and are coated with liquid colors on both sides. These papers mark precisely because of the thin material; false or smear contacts can thus be avoided. The special coating with liquid colors facilitates accurate marking of all occlusal contacts or occlusal interferences. Moist occlusal surfaces such as gold, ceramic, polished metal or acrylic, which are difficult to examine, do not pose any problem. The special color coating with liquid colors consists of many color-filled microcapsules. Even the slightest masticatory pressure can cause the capsules to burst and thus release the distinctly visible color. Also repeated marking is possible because of color regeneration.