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Causes less damage and wear to O-rings than leading competitors.8
Rounded tip design helps prevent O-ring leakage or air/water contamination issues.8
Air and water channels are secured tightly together to prevent separation.
Locking indicator to help ensure proper tip placement.
Rounded tip design for patient comfort.
Disposable single use tips minimize risk of cross-contamination.
No time spent reprocessing as FlashTips are single-use disposable.
More breathable than leading competitors.8
More comfortable than leading competitor masks.8
Better fit than leading competitors for improved protection.8
Exceeds ASTM performance requirements for bacterial and particle filtration.
Patented nose bend for proper mask placement.
Only mask dispenser with large side panel opening for quick and easy access to masks.
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Com-Fit Plush Natural Fit Face Masks offer optimal protection for all face types.
Participants sprayed with water-soluble red paint were sufficiently covered from ear to ear. Upon removal of the exposed face mask, it was apparent that no red paint had leaked into the area protected by the masks. Here is an example of three of the five face types:
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4. CDC: Guidelines for infection control in dental health-care settings – 2003. MMWR 2003; 52(No. RR-17):1–66.
7. Szymaska J: Dental bioaerosol as an occupational hazard in a dentist’s workplace. Ann Agric Environ Med 2007, 14, 203-207
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