CeriSaw Anterior
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CeriSaw Anterior Finishing System for Anterior Use CeriSaw Anterior CONTENTS: • CeriSaw Anterior with 1 blade Finishing System for Anterior Use • CeriSaw Anterior blades, 10 pc. • Instruction Card (NM-D) • CeriSaw Anterior with 1 blade Finishing System for Anterior Use • CeriSaw Anterior blades, 10 pc. • Instruction Card (NM-D) Symbols Glossary available at: denmat.com/symbols MDSS GmbH Schiffgraben 41 30175 Hannover, Germany CeriSaw Anterior ©2020 Den-Mat Holdings, LLC. All rights reserved. 753365170 R:11 01/20CM Den-Mat Holdings, LLC 1017 W. Central Avenue Lompoc, CA 93436 USA CONTENTS: • CeriSaw Anterior with 1 blade • CeriSaw Anterior blades, 10 pc. • Instruction Card (NM-D) Symbols Glossary available at: denmat.com/symbols MDSS GmbH Schiffgraben 41 30175 Hannover, Germany ©2020 Den-Mat Holdings, LLC. All rights reserved. 753365170 R:11 01/20CM Den-Mat Holdings, LLC 1017 W. Central Avenue Lompoc, CA 93436 USA Symbols Glossary available at: denmat.com/symbols MDSS GmbH Schiffgraben 41 30175 Hannover, Germany ©2020 Den-Mat Holdings, LLC. All rights reserved. 753365170 R:11 01/20CM Den-Mat Holdings, LLC 1017 W. Central Avenue Lompoc, CA 93436 USA The CeriSaw is a hand-held, interproximal saw specially designed to open fused contacts during bonding, with minimal force using only one hand. The CeriSaw is available in two sizes: anterior (regular size) for anterior interproximal surfaces, and posterior (small size) for posterior interproximal surfaces. The saw is available in kits with 1 handle and 11 blades. Replacement blade packages contain 10 blades. The serrated edge of the CeriSaw blade is approximately 0.5-0.7 mm thick. The CeriSaw is a hand-held, interproximal saw specially designed to open fused contacts during bonding, with minimal force using only one hand. The CeriSaw is available in two sizes: anterior (regular size) for anterior interproximal surfaces, and posterior (small size) for posterior interproximal surfaces. The saw is available in kits with 1 handle and 11 blades. Replacement blade packages contain 10 blades. The serrated edge of the CeriSaw blade is approximately 0.5-0.7 mm thick. The CeriSaw is a hand-held, interproximal saw specially designed to open fused contacts during bonding, with minimal force using only one hand. The CeriSaw is available in two sizes: anterior (regular size) for anterior interproximal surfaces, and posterior (small size) for posterior interproximal surfaces. The saw is available in kits with 1 handle and 11 blades. Replacement blade packages contain 10 blades. The serrated edge of the CeriSaw blade is approximately 0.5-0.7 mm thick. CAUTION The CeriSaw uses high quality, surgical blades. Extreme care should be taken when using these sharp instruments to avoid injuring the interdental papilla. By gently placing an interproximal wedge, a safety stop is provided to help prevent accidental cutting of the papilla. Note: When using with Lumineers,® wait a minimum of 24 hours before opening contacts to ensure maximum bonding has occurred. CAUTION The CeriSaw uses high quality, surgical blades. Extreme care should be taken when using these sharp instruments to avoid injuring the interdental papilla. By gently placing an interproximal wedge, a safety stop is provided to help prevent accidental cutting of the papilla. Note: When using with Lumineers,® wait a minimum of 24 hours before opening contacts to ensure maximum bonding has occurred. CAUTION The CeriSaw uses high quality, surgical blades. Extreme care should be taken when using these sharp instruments to avoid injuring the interdental papilla. By gently placing an interproximal wedge, a safety stop is provided to help prevent accidental cutting of the papilla. Note: When using with Lumineers,® wait a minimum of 24 hours before opening contacts to ensure maximum bonding has occurred. DIRECTIONS 1. Completely cure the composite restorative. 2. Thoroughly remove gross excess from the interproximal regions. 3. Place the CeriSaw at the interproximal area you want to open. 4. aw with a push-pull motion and continue until the entire S contact has been opened. DIRECTIONS 1. Completely cure the composite restorative. 2. Thoroughly remove gross excess from the interproximal regions. 3. Place the CeriSaw at the interproximal area you want to open. 4. Saw with a push-pull motion and continue until the entire contact has been opened. DIRECTIONS 1. Completely cure the composite restorative. 2. Thoroughly remove gross excess from the interproximal regions. 3. Place the CeriSaw at the interproximal area you want to open. 4. aw with a push-pull motion and continue until the entire S contact has been opened. 5. Complete normal finishing procedures. It is important to keep the CeriSaw blade taut by rotating the handle grip sleeve. Do not over tighten the blade. Reverse the rotation of the handle grip sleeve for blade replacement. 5. Complete normal finishing procedures. It is important to keep the CeriSaw blade taut by rotating the handle grip sleeve. Do not over tighten the blade. Reverse the rotation of the handle grip sleeve for blade replacement. 5. Complete normal finishing procedures. It is important to keep the CeriSaw blade taut by rotating the handle grip sleeve. Do not over tighten the blade. Reverse the rotation of the handle grip sleeve for blade replacement. Adding a strip 1. oosen the handle grip by turning handle grip L counter-clockwise. 2. rap the CeriSaw strip onto the pin located at the front W end of the handle, then back around to the pin on the rear end of the handle. The strip forms an “S” shape around the front and back handles. (Fig. 1) 3. urn the handle grip clockwise to tighten the handgrip, T which also tightens the pins and CeriSaw strip. (Fig. 2) Adding a strip 1. Loosen the handle grip by turning handle grip counter-clockwise. 2. Wrap the CeriSaw strip onto the pin located at the front end of the handle, then back around to the pin on the rear end of the handle. The strip forms an “S” shape around the front and back handles. (Fig. 1) 3. Turn the handle grip clockwise to tighten the handgrip, which also tightens the pins and CeriSaw strip. (Fig. 2) Adding a strip 1. oosen the handle grip by turning handle grip L counter-clockwise. 2. rap the CeriSaw strip onto the pin located at the front W end of the handle, then back around to the pin on the rear end of the handle. The strip forms an “S” shape around the front and back handles. (Fig. 1) 3. urn the handle grip clockwise to tighten the handgrip, T which also tightens the pins and CeriSaw strip. (Fig. 2) Removing a strip 1. oosen the handle grip by turning the handle grip L counter-clockwise. 2. Lift the CeriSaw strip from the pins. Removing a strip 1. Loosen the handle grip by turning the handle grip counter-clockwise. 2. Lift the CeriSaw strip from the pins. Removing a strip 1. oosen the handle grip by turning the handle grip L counter-clockwise. 2. Lift the CeriSaw str

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