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5Ws* UltraBerry, RedBerry, BlueBerry, and GoldenBerry

Feature
Article
Dental Lab ProductsDental Lab Products October/November 2021
Volume 43
Issue 05

Specifically developed for use with zirconia and lithium disilicate restorative materials, these instruments from Wagner Precision Rotary Instruments leave a smooth surface during the contouring process.

Information provided by Wagner Precision Rotary Instruments.

UltraBerry, RedBerry, BlueBerry, and GoldenBerry

What:

UltraBerry®, RedBerry®, BlueBerry® and GoldenBerry® instruments

Who:

Wagner Precision Rotary Instruments

888-223-2231

wagnerrotary.com

Where:

Dental laboratories and dental practices looking to develop an efficient contouring process for restorative work.

When:

The Berrys were developed for use with zirconia and lithium disilicate restorative materials.

Why:

The Wagner diamond infused spiral provides a flexing action that allows the instrument’s fingers to get into difficult occlusal areas. With UltraBerry (coarse plus), RedBerry (coarse), BlueBerry (medium), and GoldenBerry (fine, high shine) instruments, lab technicians and clinicians can make final adjustments, refine occlusal anatomy, and create a high shine polish. They contour and shape aggressively yet leave a smooth finish.

*The How:

The instruments are infused with a high concentration of uniquely shaped diamond particles that allows for more effective contouring and shaping of these materials. The Berrys reduce heat transfer, prevent microscopic surface scratches, and leave a smooth surface during the contouring process. This smooth surface eliminates the capillary effect that causes stains to be drawn to unwanted areas.

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