ProphyCare®Green 170
Less abrasive than ProphyCare Blue 250, but still effective
The ProphyCare Green 170 is excellent in performance, handling and dispensing. The unique non-splattering paste stays in the polishing cup during the treatment. The mild minty taste leaves your patient with a fresh feeling after each treatment. Can be used in combination with chlorhexidine. Contains 0,1% fluoride. ProphyCare Green 170 is also available as paraben free.
Packed in easy to dispense, tubes and single dose disposable cups, colour coded for easy identification. During storage, the paste stays homogeneous and does not dry out, liquify or separate.
A general recommendation depending on the clinical situation is to use more than one paste. Start with high abrasiveness (e.g., blue or green) and finish with the less abrasive paste for polishing (e.g., red or yellow).
Reasons to use
ProphyCare® Green 170
- Perfect starter when you don´t need the most coarse prophylactic paste
- For thick layers of plaque and discoloured surfaces
- Effective removal of stains caused by e.g., coffee, tea, tobacco
- Abrasive agent: pumice
Prod No.
731114 ProphyCare Green 170, Tube, 60ml
690122 ProphyCare Green 170, Single Dose, 144 x 2 g
731119 ProphyCare Green 170, Paraben Free, 60ml
690119 ProphyCare Single Dose Mix, 144 x 2 g
Selection Guide
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Discoloured teeth |
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Small amounts of plaque |
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Fillings |
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Pediatric |
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Cervical toothbrush abrasion lesions |
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Implants |
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After air polishing treatment |
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Final polishing |
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Education
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Instruction movie on how to use Prophy Paste Tubes and Single Dose.
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