Tuesday, January 11, 2022


Here is the Contact Marker it is marketed under the trademark WriteFit



A stainless steel hand instrument with replenishable graphite tip that indicates where contact exists between restorations. If you repair teeth you need this.

Let's face it, crowns, inlays and veneers fit perfectly, or loosely or they are tight.  It they are loose they have to go back to the laboratory, if they are perfect it is a blessed miracle, and if they are tight then you have to adjust them.  The question is how?  How are you adjusting your restorations for your patients?  Are you doing the best job possible?  You can tell me that you are using floss to test the contact, but you are really just guessing aren't you!  But mark the adjacent interproximal surface with graphite, and upon insertion the restoration is marked on the contact exactly.  Paper is not as good and so clumsy. 


A picture is worth a thousand words so let's take a look.



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We are taking orders now for the first thousand now using crowd funding. E-mail me now

Monday, June 18, 2018

Using the Contact Marker

Take a look and see if you think this instrument will assist you in providing your patients with even better fitting restorations. Then get back to me at : drneilmcleod@yahoo.com.
Thank you!




Monday, July 3, 2017

The device which has a replenishable graphite tip (with low/no lead) and a reusable sterilizeable stainless steel handle (316 surgical steel). It is used to mark the adjacent contacting surfaces of porcelain restorations identifying exactly where the adjustments need to be made.




At the present time we are looking to market the product and welcome expressions of interest in assisting us with distribution and sales.  Please contact us at: drneilmcleod@yahoo.com

The instrument is available in very limited quantities for $95.00 US and comes with 30 marker tips.
Replenishment tips are available: