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For a small annual/ bi-annual fee you will be sent automatically a brand new turbine replacement for your handpiece every six months! No more hassle s
PDHRPlus is a service company which specializes in repair/rebuild dental handpiece turbine of all brands and models for high and slow speed.
Implant Direct Sybron International Inc
8840 West Russell Road # 210
Las Vegas NV 89148
(818) 444-3300
Las Vegas High Speed Service Inc is a privately held company in Las Vegas, NV and is a Single Location business.
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