Composite Placement Instruments – Figured, Jordan, K-Type & Specialty Designs

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SKU: DA-0180B

Description

This extended range of composite placement instruments includes a variety of specially designed tips ideal for anterior and posterior restoration. Featuring traditional blade shapes, offset styles, Jordan and Freedman figures, and K-Type ergonomic handles, these instruments support delicate manipulation and shaping of composite resin materials.

The top section includes Figures 2 through 15 (Models 1945–1961), each with unique angulations and working ends to aid precise restoration across different cavity classes. Below, the K-Type series (Models 1962–1967) introduces modern, silicone-handled composite tools, enhancing comfort and tactile response during extended procedures.

These instruments are meticulously crafted from medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring long-lasting sharpness, corrosion resistance, and ease of sterilization.


Product Variants (Model Numbers):

Classic Composite Instruments – Figured:

  • 1945 – Fig. 2

  • 1946 – Fig. 3 (Offset Blade)

  • 1947 – Fig. 4

  • 1948 – Fig. 5

  • 1949 – Fig. 6

  • 1950 – Fig. 7

  • 1951 – Fig. 8

  • 1952 – Fig. 9

  • 1953 – Fig. 11

  • 1954 – Fig. 12

  • 1955 – Fig. 15

Named Instruments:

  • 1956 – Jordan Fig. 2

  • 1957 – Freedman Fig. 1

  • 1958 – Freedman Fig. 2

  • 1959 – Freedman Fig. 3

  • 1960 – Dr. Dan

  • 1961 – Simon Fig. 2

K-Type Composite Instruments (Silicone Grip):

  • 1962 – K-Type 1

  • 1963 – K-Type 2

  • 1964 – K-Type 3

  • 1965 – K-Type 4

  • 1966 – K-Type 5

  • 1967 – K-Type 6 (Carbide Tip)


Product Specifications:

  • Material: High-grade stainless steel (K-Type with silicone handles)

  • Handle Type: Textured metal or ergonomic silicone

  • Tip Variety: Offset, standard, and carbide shapes

  • Use Case: Contouring, sculpting, and placing composite materials


Why Professionals Choose These Instruments:

Preferred for their precision and extensive tip options, these tools support efficient placement and sculpting of composites in both simple and complex restorations. The K-Type instruments are especially praised for their enhanced grip and fatigue-reducing handles.


Key Features:

  • Over 20 variations to match any clinical need

  • Slim, refined tips for tight access areas

  • Silicone-handled options for added control and comfort

  • Corrosion-resistant and autoclavable construction

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