How to use Komet® 868B depth-marking diamonds for conservative, controlled preparations for anterior labial veneers

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Clinical success of anterior labial veneers relies heavily on proper preparation procedures that remove the appropriate amount of material without penetrating too deeply into the enamel. The challenge is to predictably control substance removal to a proper depth while avoiding inadvertent dentin exposure.

Clinical success of anterior labial veneers relies heavily on proper preparation procedures that remove the appropriate amount of material without penetrating too deeply into the enamel. The challenge is to predictably control substance removal to a proper depth while avoiding inadvertent dentin exposure.

Komet USA’s innovative depth-marking instruments offer an ideal solution. The specially designed Komet 868B diamond instruments incorporate depth markers to allow precise, efficient veneer preparation. Available in two sizes to provide cutting depths of 0.3 and 0.4 mm, the tapered preparation burs feature a rounded tip design to maximize safety and predictability in maintaining the integrity of the dentin.

The 868B veener-preparation instrument matches the KOMET868 diamond-tapered chamfer preparation.

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Check out the following video to learn how to use Komet 868B depth-marking diamonds for conservative, controlled preparation for anterior labial veneers: 

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