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Dental Tribune U.S.Edition No.3, 2017

Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | March 2017 EN D O I N DUST RY N EWS A11 Tango-Endo: It takes only two instruments The Tango Endo latch-type handpiece is designed to aid in the prevention of binding and to assist in preservation of a canal’s unique anatomy. Photos/Provided by Essential Dental Systems HINMAN BOOTH NO. 904 A patented lat along the entire length enables faster engagement with less resistance and more lexibility — without sacriicing strength. AD Kit from Essential Dental Systems includes its own reciprocating handpiece Tough and reusable, Tango-Endo in- struments boast a unique patented lat along the entire length. This lat allows for faster engagement, less resistance and in- creased lexibility — all without sacriic- ing strength. And it virtually eliminates instrument separation, according to the company. The Tango-Endo system includes its own reciprocating handpiece. The latch-type handpiece is designed to aid in the preven- tion of binding and to assist in preserva- tion of a canal’s unique anatomy. The kit also includes precision-matched gutta- percha points. Here’s what dentists are saying: • “Length of treatment was drastically reduced. It truly has simpliied endodon- tics!” — Janet Williams, DDS, Hempstead. N.Y. • “Any instrument that helps get the pa- tients out of the chair faster is improving the experience.” — Bilyana Tesic, DDS, Redwood City, Calif. • “Very easy to use, and I love that it’s only two iles.” — Abraham Jaskiel, DMD, Miami To learn more visit www.edsdental.com/ tangoendo or call (201) 487-9090. (Source: Essential Dental Systems) Described as being tough and reusable, the two Tango-Endo instruments each have a lat along the entire length that helps to virtually eliminate instrument separation, according to the company.

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