Detail. Precision. Acccuracy.
From build-up or reduction to impression, cementing and adjusting...a delicate procedure demands specialized, finely crafted instruments that will enhance the long-term efficacy of the treatment – and reinforce the trust and loyalty of your patients. We know that best-practice crown and bridge procedures are characterized by an uncompromising attention to detail and a unwavering commitment to precision. Your ability to sculpt, fit and adjust – with the utmost care – is paramount. And it remains the driving force behind our designs and innovations.

The Nash/Taylor Esthetic Instrument Kit designed by Ross W. Nash, DDS & Shannon Taylor, DA II

The Nash/Taylor Esthetic Instrument Kit, NTEIK, is 18 instruments and an IMS® Signature Series® Cassette that have been designed to exacting specifications for the practice of quality esthetic dentistry, such as veneers, inlays and onlays. The NTEIK provides new and unique instrumentation to enhance cosmetic techniques and patient satisfaction. The instruments are available in Hu-Friedy’s exclusive Immunity Steel® with Satin Steel® handles (where applicable).

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Precision Placement with the Hu-Friedy Accu-Placer

The placement and fitting of a crown and/or bridge is the critical juncture in the procedure. The crown is small and difficult to handle and without a proper instrument the practioner may rely upon their fingers to place the prosthetic device. This can limit visibility and precision. Today, we recommend the Accu-Placer, an instrument that has been spcially designed for the precise placement of crowns and other prosthetic devices. Its small diameter tip works in conjunction with individually wrapped Accu-Dot Strips to lift, place and hold the crown in place during luting. Increased visbility, precision and accuracy make for a more effective and efficient procedure.

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Opinion Leaders

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Alan Boghosian, DDS

Dr. Alan A. Boghosian is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery in the Division of Dental Surgery of the Department of Surgery, at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine where he coordinates clinical research investigations. 

Ronald Goldstein, DDS

Dr. Ronald Goldstein is currently Clinical Professor of Oral Rehabilitation at the Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry, Augusta, Georgia, an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Prosthodontics at Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine.