🦷 Shape with confidence, file with finesse!
The Pomee USA 702-210 Dental Miller Bone File #21 is a double-ended, ultra-lightweight instrument featuring horizontal and crisscross grooves for versatile bone shaping and smoothing. Crafted from premium medical-grade stainless steel with a 9.5mm hollow ergonomic handle, it offers precision, durability, and comfort. Fully autoclavable and reusable, it’s trusted by dental professionals for surgical and restorative procedures.
J**S
Used to file a chipped tooth
I bought this product to file a chipped tooth and it worked great. I had a very sharp edge that was cutting my tongue. I used this tool to file off the edge and it worked well and was not uncomfortable to do.
D**D
Used for chip tooth
Even though they say you are not supposed to use this on a tooth it worked perfect. I had a very sharp piece of tooth cutting my tongue which i was able to file down with this until I was able to get into see the dentist
H**Y
Good
It is good to have if you want to file your own teeth. I would recommend letting your dentist do this for you instead of you doing it yourself. You can't get back the part of the tooth you filed away.
C**R
This is professional grade
I had broken my tooth, and wanted to file the sharp side a little. The tooth that broke is the second from the back, so you can't see it. When I tried to use this product, the sound of it on my tooth sounded scary, and I felt I might break it more, so I couldn't use it. I know, I'm a wimp, but, word of caution, if you have a large area to address, make sure it looks safe for you to be filing it, without a chance of doing more damage❤blessings
F**Y
Handy Dandy
Saved me from pain of chipped tooth cutting my tongue. Very well made and useful.
S**L
Cheap. Don't Work.
A waste.
S**A
Did the job
I had a sharp spot on my tooth that my dentist missed after getting a filling. I didn’t want to have to go back to the dentist so I got this and it did the job in filing my tooth smooth and not having to worry about cutting my tongue with my tooth anymore.
M**N
Too coarse.
Too coarse of file for dental work.
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