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<blockquote data-quote="Al." data-source="post: 7704" data-attributes="member: 382"><p>That must be the old Zahn catalog. My new one came in yesterday and I think my wife threw my old one away.</p><p>The one I see is the Kerr porc. instruments.</p><p>Ill probably order that set ,there are 3 different shaped blades and 2 different thickness. and the tips are replaceable on the handles.</p><p>Ill probably order 2 of the long one and cut a little off the tip and round the edges, of one because I like a broader tip.</p><p>Its $79 for 4 handles and 4 tips. </p><p>They say one tip is a gingival tip and one is an incisal tip one is a probe and one a knife edge.</p><p>I like to keep it as simple as possible. Too many instruments gets confusing and non productive. If I had to use that many instruments I would spend too much time looking for the one I needed. </p><p>When I really get cranking sometimes I go a little to fast and throw my tools 12 to 18' in front of me. I usually know exactly where they land but if I had to look through 3 or 4 different tools it would really slow me down.</p><p>It dosnt take much. A minute here and there turns into 4 or 5 crowns a week or which = $750 to 1000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al., post: 7704, member: 382"] That must be the old Zahn catalog. My new one came in yesterday and I think my wife threw my old one away. The one I see is the Kerr porc. instruments. Ill probably order that set ,there are 3 different shaped blades and 2 different thickness. and the tips are replaceable on the handles. Ill probably order 2 of the long one and cut a little off the tip and round the edges, of one because I like a broader tip. Its $79 for 4 handles and 4 tips. They say one tip is a gingival tip and one is an incisal tip one is a probe and one a knife edge. I like to keep it as simple as possible. Too many instruments gets confusing and non productive. If I had to use that many instruments I would spend too much time looking for the one I needed. When I really get cranking sometimes I go a little to fast and throw my tools 12 to 18' in front of me. I usually know exactly where they land but if I had to look through 3 or 4 different tools it would really slow me down. It dosnt take much. A minute here and there turns into 4 or 5 crowns a week or which = $750 to 1000. [/QUOTE]
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