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What are the differences
 
What are the differences between the V-Ring and the V3 Ring?
 
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Features Improvements V3 Benefits
Spring made from stainless steel and Nickel Titanium V3's spring is made entirely from Nickel Titanium.The spring strength has substantially been increased and the range of action is impressive. NiTi has superior memory retention meaning V3 will return to its original shape, consistently deliver optimal separating force and will not expand over time like stainless steel can.
V-shaped tines V3's v-shaped tines are made from glass-fiber reinforced plastic. V3's plastic tines are shaped to suit the buccel and lingual surfaces of posterior teeth, thus providing superior adaptation and the ability to restore a tooth even when a cusp is missing.
Stackable for mutliple restorations Spring angle is steeper relative to occlusal plane. Stacking is now easier as there is more room to undertake multiple restorations simultaneously.
  Special groove for rubber-dam forceps. V3 is very versatile - it can be used with rubber dam forceps meaning you do not have to buy new instruments.
  V3 is stable in forceps, both mesially and distally. V3 is easy to handle; is less likely to be dropped or to jump off the forceps.
  Stronger spring. Our studies have shown V3 is the strongest sectional matrix retainer ring on the market. You will always achieve excellent separation with V3.
  New Narrow V3 Ring available which features closely set tines. Narrow V3 ensures ideal separating force on smaller and difficult to separate teeth.
 


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