Best-Etch, Value Pack, 502200, 12/Each

Manufacturer: Vista-Intermed

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Best-Etch is a 37% Phosphoric Acid Etch, designed to etch and prepare dentin and enamel. It is a viscous solution that stays in place and rinses clean with water, ensuring no re
SKU: 554413
MPN: 502200
Price:
Product Specifications
Percentage 37% Phosphoric Acid
Package Type Value Pack
Type Etching Gel
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