| Frequently
Asked Questions
Question:
How are Veneer Styx more efficient for aiding in veneer cementation than
using one ’s fingers or other implements?
Answer:
Veneer Styx are easy to use and are ideal for the positioning and cementation
of porcelain veneers. Bulky fingers tend to obstruct one ’s view,
making it difficult to both see the veneer and to direct light to the
portion of the veneer that needs to be cured. Those slippery, gloved
fingers have compromised tactile sensation and can inadvertently cause
the veneer to move, resulting in undesired results and costly consequences.
No other dental implement is designed to adequately hold and position
veneers without slippage. Only Veneer Styx can give the assurance
of predictable results while enhancing the dentist ’s vision during
veneer placement. The slender, contoured design of the Veneer Styx tip
keeps the margins of the veneer clearly visible and accessible, allowing
easy access for the light source, floss and interproximal serrated metal
strips.
Question:
What makes Veneer Styx tips so unique?
Answer:
Veneer Styx tips are made of a semi-soft, flexible and slightly tacky
material that is ideal for positioning and holding the veneer in place
during the cementation process. Each tip has an internal hex, which
allows it to rotate to fit both anterior and posterior, maxillary and
mandibular teeth. It has a slender design that narrows at one end
and widens at the other (for cervical and incisal widths respectively),
and a body design that follows the convex nature of the veneer.
Additionally, Veneer Styx are excellent for seating inlays and onlays,
as they apply just the right amount of gentle pressure without any slippage.
Veneer Styx tips are also disposable, so they are compliant with infection
control guidelines.
Question:
How many Veneer Styx Starter Kits do you recommend a dentist who places
veneers has on hand?
Answer:
It is recommended that dentists who incorporate porcelain veneers into
their practice have two Veneer Styx per operatory and enough replacement
tips to cover the number of veneer patients they see over a six month
period.
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