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- 20 x Inspiral Brush tips
- 100 x Inspiral Brush tips
Product Details
Deliver viscous or highly filled materials easily with Ultradent’s unique Inspiral Brush tip. An internal helical channel and ridge smooth the product, while tight, adjustable brush fibers minimize bubbles. When placing sealants, the fine fibers work resin deep into the fissures.
- Smooth delivery of viscous or filled materials via an internal helical channel and ridge
- Tight, adjustable brush fibers minimize bubbles
- Internal helical channel and ridge shear and thin viscous and/or filled materials
- Prevents air bubble entrapment
- 0.79 mm inside diameter allows controlled delivery and less waste
- Adjustable fiber length for ideal customization
- The tip prevents air bubbles from getting trapped in the resin, eliminating weak bonds
- Consistent placement at the desired location is quick and easy
- When placing sealants, the fine fibers work resin deep into the fissures
- Single-use only
Indications for Use
The Inspiral Brush tip is ideal for delivering:
- Composite Wetting Resin
- Peak™ Universal Bond adhesive
- PQ1™ bonding resin
- Ultradent™ Porcelain Etch
- Ultra-Etch™ etchant
- UltraSeal XT™ plus hydrophobic pit and fissure sealant
- UltraSeal XT™ hydro hydrophilic pit and fissure sealant
Clinicals
Helical Channel Promotes Thinning
Tiny Fibers for Direct Delivery
Brush End Minimizes Bubbles
Easy Delivery to Facial Surfaces
Technical Details
How It Works
The syringe is filled from the back of the brush, and it pushes the air out of the fibers before the liquid reaches the tip. This is valuable, as it eliminates the air that is trapped in the liquid during delivery techniques that involve dipping the brush into a well or dish. This air is what often causes a weak seal.
Why Inspiral?
Years ago, Ultradent recognized the need for a tip that would be able to deliver a pit and fissure sealant directly to a tooth and work the resin down into the fissures. Because UltraSeal XT plus and UltraSeal XT hydro sealants are both significantly filled, the brush tip had to allow thixotropic flow. Thus, the Inspiral Brush tip was created.
The Name
Dr. Fischer recounts the development of the Inspiral Brush tip as about 20% inspiration and 80% perspiration. “As I think on it now, I probably should have called it the ‘Perspiral Tip,’” Dr. Fischer says. “However, something tells me many might not like such a name for a dental product. We’d best stay with ‘Inspiral.’”
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