A surgical aspirator is a specialized suction device used in dental and medical procedures to remove fluids like blood, saliva, pus, and small debris from the surgical site. It consists of a sterile, narrow, and angled tip designed for precision, allowing the surgeon to maintain a clear field of view and work efficiently, especially in hard-to-reach areas. Surgical aspirators come in various sizes to suit different procedures, ensuring effective fluid evacuation and reducing the risk of contamination or obstruction during surgery.
View MoreCalipers are precision measuring instruments used in medical, dental, and cosmetic procedures to measure distances between two opposite sides of an object. In dentistry, they help gauge tooth dimensions, spaces, and jaw alignment. They come in various types, like Vernier, digital, and spring calipers, ensuring accurate measurements for precise treatments.
View MorePeriodontal chisels are dental instruments used to remove or reshape bone and hard deposits during periodontal surgery. They feature a flat, beveled blade designed for pushing motion, helping to smooth bone surfaces and eliminate calculus in hard-to-reach areas, especially in the interdental regions.
View MoreA towel clamp is a surgical instrument with sharp, pointed tips used to secure surgical drapes or towels around the operative site. It holds the drapes in place, ensuring a sterile field during procedures. Some designs also help grasp tissue in certain surgeries.
View MoreSurgical curettes are spoon-shaped instruments used in dental and medical procedures to scrape or remove soft tissue, granulation tissue, or debris from bone or tooth surfaces. In dentistry, they are essential for cleaning out periodontal pockets or extracting tissue during oral surgeries.
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