GC Brown Silicone Points
GC Brown Silicone Points
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For Preliminary Finishing
For the polishing of dental alloys to achieve a smooth satin surface.
Description
Advantages
- Suitable for all dental alloys
- Long-lasting
- Very high smooth finish
Additional information
| Weight | 1 kg |
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