1923 – The dental bur factory GEBR. BRASSELER with its brand name KOMET is established in Düsseldorf by Peter Brasseler I and his brothers.
1943 – World War II air raids destroy company premises in Düsseldorf. Subsequent relocation to Lemgo.
1960 – Ceramic abrasives are included into the product range
1961 – KOMET develops the first CARDIA instrument which combines the advantages of a Tungsten Carbide bur with those of a diamond instrument.
1980 – First Tungsten Carbide bur with staggered toothing worldwide
1981 – The Tungsten Carbide round bur H1S with a particularly high cutting efficiency is introduced onto the market where it sets the bench-mark for a long time.
1981 – Foundation of Brasseler USA in Savannah, Georgia
1983 – The development of the first KOMET
root post system VARIO places in-
creased emphasis on the idea of developing
instrument systems.
1983 – Finishing instruments made by KOMET
set the standard for perfect surfaces.
1986 – Another subsidiary is founded in
Milan, Italy.
1988 – Foundation of the KOMET MEDICAL
division.
1989 – BKS post system for screwed-on
build-ups.
2000 – Brasseler USA retires from the association and starts operating as an independent company.
2001 – New instruments for micro preparation define a new method of treatment. These instruments allow a minimally invasive, conservative preparation, yet again setting world-wide standards. The S-diamonds developed by KOMET permit the efficient preparation of crowns.The composite remover 5985 successfully complements the "range of specialists". The ER DentinPost becomes the most successful rootpost. In the laboratory, the IDS 2001 presents the perfect opportunity to introduce Tungsten Carbide cutters with UM and UK toothing.
2002 – FC files for the manual preparation of root canals are included into the range. The titanium-nitride coating of these flexible nickel-titanium instruments makes them the ideal tool for preparing curved root canals. KOMET AUSTRIA is founded in Salzburg, Austria.
2003 – The year 2003 marks the introduction of the mechanical preparation of root canals. Further new developments are the development of dainty Tungsten Carbide instruments for use in micro preparation and the new Q-finishing instruments which ensure excellent surface quality in case of composite restorations. In the field of crown preparations, innovative new instruments with guide pin are successfully placed on the market.
State of the art even when it comes to separating crowns: the new crown cutter for metal and ceramics H4MC is the latest development in this field. At the IDS 2003, a range of innovations regarding oral surgery and milling technique is introduced to interested specialists.
January 1st, 2007:
Foundation of a subsidiary in the United States – Komet USA
Komet sets up its own direct marketing company in the USA. From now on, the American market will be served directly from Rock Hill, South Carolina (near Charlotte, NC).
In line with Germany, Austria, France and Italy, the goods are sent directly from the works in Lemgo to dentists and dental technicians in the USA. Thanks to an ultra modern logistic centre, minimum delivery periods can be realized for our subsidiary in the USA.
IDS 2007: An overwhelming success
The innovations presented by Komet at the IDS 2007 reflect the motto: It’s not the quantity, it’s the quality that counts. This time, the centre of attraction is the K1SM, an all-white ceramic instrument from the established CeraBur® line. Designed for excavating, this bur exceeds all expectations. It is met by dentists with such interest and enthusiasm that the initially produced quantities are sold out in no time at all. This is a first in the history of our company! A number of other innovative new products are also introduced which receive great attention from the visitors to the fair.
K1SM – CeraBur® for excavating
The white ceramic bur K1SM is specially designed for minimally invasive excavating, thanks to its excellent cutting performance on soft, decayed dentin while leaving sound, hard dentin practically untouched. Dentists appreciate this instrument’s drilling power, combined with a “tactile feedback” which enables the user to feel when he is entering healthy dentin. This is particularly important when excavating near the pulp. What’s more, the instrument operates almost without vibration, which makes it a popular choice for pediatric dentistry.
DentinPost X for post-endodontic restorations
The new DentinPost X ideally complements our ER root post system in addition to the established prefabricated DentinPost root posts made of glass fiber reinforced composite. Due to its pronounced retention head, the DentinPost X permits a stable reconstruction even in cases of profoundly damaged teeth. Their advantage lies in the coronal support and reinforcement of the post core build-up in the area subjected to maximum loads, i.e. at the coronal end of the post.
Tungsten Carbide cutter XE
Komet specially develops the new XE toothing for treating hard-to-cut alloys. This is an upgraded version of the existing crosscut toothings for use in the milling device. The distinct advantages of the new XE toothing include noticeably better substance removal, smoother operation and a longer service life. The result: Excellent surfaces achieved during pre-milling.
Tungsten Carbide cutter SGFA
This upgraded version of the super coarse SGFA toothing guarantees safe work on plaster models while being gentle on the joints. Thanks to the combination of a safety toothing and a beveled cut, a large amount of substance can be removed whilst creating excellent surfaces. The large chip spaces prevent the instrument from clogging with wet plaster.
November 7th, 2007:
We catch the sun’s rays!
Komet installs a photovoltaic plant which has been producing electricity for Komet the environmentally friendly way ever since – even when the sun doesn’t shine! The plant consists of 140 individual silicon crystal-glass modules with a total surface of 230 m2. The plant converts sunlight into direct current which in turn is converted into alternating current by means of electric elements. The alternating current is then fed into Lemgo’s municipal electricity network via a meter. In bright sunshine, the maximum electrical power is 31.5 Kilowatt. Based on the solar radiation in the local region, the annual amount of electricity produced is approx. 28,000 kWh, thus saving the environment approx. 26 tons of CO2 every year!
1956 – Launch of production of Tungsten
Carbide instruments.
1958 – Move to the present location and start
of production of diamond instruments
KOMET develops systematic instrument sets,
in cooperation with internationally renowned
dentists. The traditional steel burs are replaced
by burs made of Tungsten Carbide.
1975 – An American subsidiary is established
in Lombard, Illinois by Peter Brasseler II.
1977 – Foundation of KOMET FRANCE in Paris
1978 – Birth of Tungsten Carbide burs with
staggered toothing.
1991 – KOMET presents a world premiere: the first bone cutter ever with staggered toothing
1994 – The crown cutter H34 gains international recognition setting the worldwide standard.
1995 – The ER CERAPOST permits post build -ups that do not impair the natural shade of the tooth.
1996 – Mass produced, yet meeting individual requirements. The OptiPost system unites the advantages of a cast post build-up with those of pre-fabricated posts.
1996 – Their blue spiral turns KOMET diamond discs into a distinctive laboratory tool. The patented honeycomb structure of the disc allows – for the very first time – unobstructed view of the work piece.
1997 – The first KOMET implant system MicroPlant for the fixation of complete dentures even onto mandibles with a narrow ridge.
1997 – Completion of the training and education
centre.
1999 – The amalgam remover H32, the new round bur H1SE and the adhesive remover H22AGK herald the arrival of a new era: that of instruments specially adapted to the relevant material. New production methods allow revolutionary new hybrid toothings. The RepairPost system facilitates the treatment of emergency patients with a fractured post.
The beginning of a success story:
the universally suitable, effective yet gentle concentrate DC1 for cleaning and disinfecting rotating and hand instruments starts its successful procession through dental surgeries.
In ever decreasing intervals, new innovative products are added which triumphantly conquer the markets of the world.
1999 – Opening of a new, ultramodern
logistic centre.
Success at the IDS 2005
Our ample range of products attracts great attention at the IDS 2005. Visitors admire a vast choice of articles for both dental surgery and laboratory, ranging from the Alpha System via our CeraLine and Compo system to the triart sets and zirconium oxide cutters.
CeraLine
These pioneering ceramic instruments demonstrate the innovative power of the brand Komet and are a typical example for the proverbial Komet quality. All in white, these instruments are a revolution in dentistry and allow the dentist to work with intuition when cutting bones during surgical interventions or implantology.
Bur blocks
This new, easy-to-clean bur block allows an unobstructed view of the instruments which are arranged in staggered order and are lifted into a tribune-like position when the lid is opened. The bur block is now available in three shades.
Zirconium oxide cutters
Primary crowns made of zirconium oxide (Zr02) are used more and more often in connection with removable prostheses. The zirconium oxide cutters introduced at this year’s IDS are suitable for use in the dental practice and laboratory as well as for milling. They all considerably facilitate the cutting of hard zirconium oxide.
April 1st, 2005 - The new extension is ready for occupancy
The new extension was built in compliance with all environmental regulations, and after a construction period of just 12 months, it was ready for occupancy – one month earlier than expected. With nearly 3,000 square meters of floor space spread over four floors, almost 10% extra space will be available to production and logistics. The steel storage area will be housed in the cellar, whereas the ground floor will be home to the quality control department. The spacious rooms on the top floor will be used to produce diamond instruments with state-of-the-art production lines.
Product Highlights 2006
In 2006, innovative solutions are as much in demand as ever. New trends in prosthetics require new, perfectly adapted tools.
NE/NEF Cutters
These new cutters allow the dental technician to produce high-quality dentures from favorably priced non-precious metal alloys. Non-precious metal alloys are hard to cut and therefore require instruments with sharp, efficient blades and a long service life. Thanks to the special new toothing of the NE and NEF cutters, economic and time-saving substance removal is no longer a problem.
OS discs
At the request of many users, the range of double-sided OS discs for interproximal reduction is further expanded. A new 60° oscillating segment disc is added to the existing range. Coated on one side only, this segment disc facilitates stripping in many special situations.