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HIGH STRENGTH COPPER AMALGAM PALLETS

HIGH STRENGTH COPPER AMALGAM PALLETS
Reliable Strength Proven Performance Dental restorations demand materials that offer durability strength and long term clinical reliability PYRAX High Strength Copper Amalgam Pellets are specially formulated to deliver superior mechanical properties excellent handling and consistent results for posterior restorations Manufactured under strict quality standards PYRAX amalgam pellets ensure predictable performance making them a trusted choice for dental professionals worldwide What Are PYRAX High Strength Copper Amalgam Pellets PYRAX High Strength Copper Amalgam Pellets are pre-measured, single dose pellets containing an optimal blend of silver tin, and high copper content designed to be triturated with mercury to produce a strong, corrosion resistant dental amalgam The high copper formulation significantly reduces gamma 2 phase formation enhancing strength and longevity of restorations Clinical Applications Posterior restorations Class I & Class II cavities High load bearing areas Long term restorative treatments Economical and reliable alternative for durable restorations Advantages for Dental Professionals Predictable working and setting time Reduced marginal leakage Cost effective with proven clinical success Suitable for routine and high volume practice Packaging Options PYRAX High Strength Copper Amalgam Pellets are available in convenient hygienic packaging designed for easy storage handling and chairside efficiency Why Choose PYRAX PYRAX is committed to delivering quality driven dental materials backed by research precision manufacturing and strict quality control Our products are designed to meet the everyday clinical needs of dentists while ensuring safety consistency and performance Conclusion For dentists seeking strength reliability and long term performance PYRAX High Strength Copper Amalgam Pellets offer a trusted solution With excellent mechanical properties and ease of use they remain a dependable choice for posterior restorations
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