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| Created | 2014-10-02 | ||||
| Owner | lorrysmith21 | ||||
| Title | An auto-tune or manual-tune scaler? | ||||
| About me | If you are planning to do extensive low-power subgingival scaling,Early ultrasonic scalers were all manually tuned. When auto-tune scalers were introduced in the late 1960s, they pretty much drove the manual-tune devices off the market. As a result, most manually tuned ultrasonic scalers are now made by specialty manufacturers catering to a niche market. Whether you want a manual-tune or auto-tune device will probably depend on your "hygiene heroes," because this is one of those controversial topics where the experts simply don't agree. Some lecturers in subgingival debridement believe that you get better cavitation at very low power settings if the scaler is slightly mistuned. Since autotune scalers always perfectly tune to the insert's frequency, you need a manual tune scaler to mistune. Other lecturers respond that mistuning an ultrasonic scaler may have made sense a number of years ago when manufacturers and operators were concerned primarily with the high end of the power range. Back then, the only way to get a scaler to operate at low power was to take them out of tune So, you can decide which one to choose by your heart. dental equipment | ||||
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