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Cement
removal
Implantology
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Residual particles of temporary cement can easily be removed with
the Jetpolisher 2000 to ensure accurate seating of restorations.
Independent research has shown that airpolishing with
the Jetpolisher 2000 in conjunction with its sodium
bicarbonate aipolishing powder, causes no damage to
titanium implant surfaces.The Jetpolisher 2000 is
FDA cleared for "Cleaning around Implants under
dentures"
INSTALLATION
The slow or high speed handpiece cable connector on
the dental unit is firmly pushed onto the connector (1)
on the front of the Jetpolisher 2000 and screwed
home fully so as to eliminate air and water leaks and
prevent cross-transfer of water into the air line, that
will result in clogging of the system.
The powder chamber cap (3) is unscrewed and
removed. Using the special funnel provided (4), add
the required amount of airpolishing powder to the
powder chamber. In general, the greater the amount of
powder added , the greater will be the amount of
powder that is emitted from the spray nozzle.
Therefore select a comfortable level of powder for the
task at hand. Light stains require less powder while
really heavy stains may be more rapidly removed
using more powder in the chamber. Ensure that the
amount of powder in the powder chamber does not go
above the maximum level indicator line (6). If
overfilled the efficiency of the unit will be impaired
and can result in clogging of the system. Replace the
powder chamber cap and screw down firmly. The
mode selector switch (2) is switched to the rinsing
mode position. It is important that at the beginning
and end of each treatment period the unit is operated
for a few moments in the rinse mode in order to flush
out any residual powder from the tubing. The water
control knob (5) is rotated two full turns from the fully
closed position. Ensure that the water and air supply
controls on the dental unit are open and will deliver
air and water to the handpiece cable being used to
operate the Jetpolisher 2000. A minimum air pressure
of 30 p.s.i. (2.OKg/sq.cm.) is needed to operate the
Jetpolisher 2000. Applying foot-pressure to the foot
control of the dental unit will activate the rinsing
mode of the Jetpolisher 2000.
In this rinsing mode, air and water only will be
emitted from the nozzle (7). Observation of the
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