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Hu-Friedy XTS Composite Instrument 4 || Goldstein Flexi-Thin || #6S Handle – HU-TNCIGFT4
Hu-Friedy XTS Composite Instrument 4 || Goldstein Flexi-Thin || #6S Handle – HU-TNCIGFT4
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The Hu-Friedy XTS Composite Instrument 4 Goldstein Flexi-Thin HU-TNCIGFT4 from Hu-Friedy MFG Co. LLC is a precision-engineered restorative instrument designed for the placement, adaptation, and contouring of composite materials. Featuring a Goldstein Flexi-Thin blade and a #6S handle, this instrument offers superior tactile sensitivity, ergonomic comfort, and precise control for efficient composite manipulation. Constructed from premium surgical stainless steel with a satin finish, it is durable, corrosion-resistant, and fully compatible with autoclave sterilization. Supplied individually (1/Pk), it is ideal for professional dental practices and academic training.
Key Features
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Goldstein Flexi-Thin blade for precise composite placement and manipulation
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#6S handle for ergonomic grip and enhanced control
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Superior tactile feedback for detailed contouring and adaptation
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Premium surgical stainless steel construction
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Corrosion-resistant satin finish
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Fully autoclavable and reusable
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Supplied 1 per pack (1/Pk)
Technical Specifications
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Brand Name: Hu-Friedy MFG Co. LLC
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Product Name: XTS Composite Instrument 4 Goldstein Flexi-Thin
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Product Code: HU-TNCIGFT4
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Handle Type: #6S Handle
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Design: Goldstein Flexi-Thin Blade
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Material: Surgical Stainless Steel
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Finish: Satin Steel
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Sterilization: Fully Autoclavable
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Reusable: Yes
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Packaging: 1/Pk
Clinical Benefits
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Provides precise placement and adaptation of composite materials
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Supports detailed contouring and finishing
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Reduces hand fatigue with ergonomic handle design
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Enhances tactile feedback for superior restorative results
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Durable and reliable for repeated clinical use
Ideal For
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General dentists
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Restorative specialists
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Dental students and academic training
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Dental clinics requiring precision composite instruments
Additional Use
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Contouring, carving, and finishing composite restorations
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Operative and restorative dentistry procedures
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Clinical teaching and demonstrations
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