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The R. Quétin Bone-Mill grinds bone of various densities, especially compact cortical bone.
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By putting more or less pressure upon the bone pestle the desired size of the bone particles is achieved, though little strength is needed during the grinding procedures.
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Bone particles as small as 3 mm can be ground down.
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Due to its special design, little or no bone residue remains on the grinding wheel.
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Bone particles that may remain on the grinding wheel are easily dislodged with the minicomb.
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The bone collector cup is used to collect the bone particles.
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From the grinding wheel, no metal residue is left in the bone graft.
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It is easy to use, assemble and disassemble.
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A tablestand and a rubber mat come with the Bone-Mill for stabilization during grinding procedures.
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The R. Quétin Bone-Mill is manufactured in Germany of the highest quality steel.
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US. patended.
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Endorsed by: Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic, Los Angeles, USA Dr. Massimo Simion, Mailand, Italy Myron Nevins, D.D.S., Boston, USA Dr. Lazzara, 3i, USA Prof. Buser, Uni Bern, Schweiz
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