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GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Set Of 12) (EFSP12) Tooth Extracting forceps are used to extract teeth designed for use in specific areas of the mouth. The beak is shaped to conform snugly to the contour of the tooth. This makes it easier to reach different teeth effectively. Dental forceps handles are shaped so that a maximum amount of force can be applied to the beaks, while the handles are still in a comfortable position for the oral surgeon set of 12 pieces, designed with improved grasping quality and matte finish for secured exodontia procedure, comes in a safe leather bag.

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GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Upper and Lower Extraction Forceps made of high-grade Stainless Steel used to extract the tooth)

GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Upper and Lower Extraction Forceps made of high-grade Stainless Steel used to extract the tooth)

Upper and Lower Extraction Forceps made of high-grade Stainless Steel used to extract the tooth

GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Set Of 12) (EFSP12) Tooth Extracting forceps are used to extract teeth designed for use in specific areas of the mouth. The beak is shaped to conform snugly to the contour of the tooth. This makes it easier to reach different teeth effectively. Dental forceps handles are shaped so that a maximum amount of force can be applied to the beaks, while the handles are still in a comfortable position for the oral surgeon set of 12 pieces, designed with improved grasping quality and matte finish for secured exodontia procedure, comes in a safe leather bag. The forceps handles are the long side of the lever, the beaks on the tooth are the short side of the lever, and the hinge acts as a fulcrum. The force on the handles is magnified to allow the forceps to grasp the tooth with great force.

 

Features : 

Made of high-grade Stainless Steel Sharp Beaks on Tip – Better Adaptation to the root surface cut PDL easily Large handles – Better Operator fit Knurling on handles has no sharp edges yet is crisp for positive grip and control Concave Inner Surface to fit the root Close Fitting Forcep Blades – spread the load evenly Long life lightweight comfortable grip

 

Specification : 

Type: Extraction Forcep
Category: Oral Surgery
Material: Stainless Steel
Disposable/Reusable: Reusable
Autoclavable: Yes

 

Direction to Uses : 

Maxillary forceps must be held in a ‘palm up’ position and mandibular forceps must be held in a ‘palm down position. These forceps majorly apply five different motions.

Apical pressure: With the force in this direction, the tooth movement is minimal in the apical direction; however, the socket expands due to the insertion of beaks in the periodontal ligament space. Also, the center of rotation of the tooth displaces apically, resulting in less amount of force at the apical portion of the root preventing it from getting fractured.

Buccal/Labial pressure: This results in expansion of the buccal cortical plate, specifically at the crest of the ridge. However, at the same time, it results in lingual apical pressure. However, excessive pressure must be avoided to prevent fracture of the buccal bone and the apical portion of the root.

Palatal/Lingual pressure: Similar to the buccal/labial pressure, but in opposite direction aiming in the expansion of lingual cortical plate. Rotational pressure: Here the tooth is rotated resulting in internal socket expansion and tearing of periodontal ligaments. This force must only be applied to the teeth with single and conical roots. Teeth with multiple or dilacerated roots are prone to fracture on the application of this force.

Tractional forces: This delivers the tooth out of the socket. This force should be gentle and the tooth should not be pulled out of the socket. However, if excessive force is required, other maneuvers must be carried out to improve luxation. For maxillary extraction Regarding the chair, The chair should be tipped backward so that the maxillary occlusal plane is at an angle of about 60 degrees to the floor. Raise the patient’s legs to help improve the patient’s comfort. The height of the chair should be such that the patient’s mouth is at or slightly below the operator’s elbow level. The chair should be lower for the extraction of maxillary teeth. During an operation on the maxillary right quadrant, The patient’s head should be turned substantially toward the operator so that adequate access and visualization can be achieved. For extraction of teeth in the maxillary anterior portion of the arch. The patient should be looking straight ahead.

GDC Surgical Instruments Set of 10 In Pouch

GDC Surgical Instruments Set of 10 In Pouch

Essential oral surgery tools in one pouch: scalpel handle, needle holder, forceps, scissors, and more

GDC Surgical Instruments Set of 10 In Pouch (SISP10)
The GDC Surgical Instruments Set of 10 in Pouch (SISP10) is a meticulously curated collection of specialized surgical instruments tailored for a wide range of dental and oral surgical procedures. Crafted with precision and quality, this kit is an essential companion for oral surgeons and dental professionals, providing the necessary tools to enhance surgical accuracy and efficiency.

B.P. Handle Straight # 10-130-5EM:
Purpose: Ideal for tissue separation and procedures requiring a sharp surgical blade.
Function: The scalpel handle securely holds the scalpel blade, ensuring precision during surgery and anatomical work.
Needle Holder Mayo Hegar Straight # NHMH:
Purpose: Specialized hemostatic tool designed to hold needles during surgical operations.
Function: Enables a secure grip to grasp and guide needles during suturing.
Artery Forcep Crile Straight # HRPS:
Purpose: Primarily used for momentarily stopping blood flow in larger blood vessels during general surgeries.
Features: Equipped with a locking ratchet on the ring handles for enhanced control.

Iris Scissor Straight # S17:
Purpose: Designed for delicate tissue dissection and fine suture removal, ensuring precision in oral procedures.

Iris Scissor Curved # S18:
Purpose: Ideal for cutting sutures, trimming soft tissues, and accessing anatomically challenging regions with ease.

Moon’s Probe # P13M:
Purpose: Specifically crafted to measure pocket depths, assess gingival health, and detect signs of periodontal disease.

Surgical Curette Lucas # CL88:
Purpose: Designed for curettage, cyst removal, and tooth socket debridement with 4.7mm working ends.

Bone Rongeurs # R1A:
Purpose: Essential for trimming and recontouring alveolar bone, facilitating gross tissue removal during surgical procedures.
Periosteal Elevator # P9:
Purpose: Used to elevate and detach the periosteum from the underlying bone, enhancing surgical precision.

Bone File Miller # BF52:
Purpose: Equipped with fine ridged cutting surfaces, suitable for cutting and smoothing (filing) bone tissue.

 

Features :

Ergonomic Design
Ratched, finger scissors – ring instrument
Light Weighted – Less Fatigued
Sharp working ends
Made of high-grade Stainless steel
Corrosion Resistant
Autoclavable at 135 degrees celsius

 

Specification : 

Instrument Name: Surgical Instrument
Type: Dental Surgical Instrument
Category: Oral Surgery
Material: Stainless Steel
Disposable / Reusable: Reusable

 

Direction to Uses :

Maxillary forceps must be held in a ‘palm up’ position and mandibular forceps must be held in a ‘palm down position. These forceps majorly apply five different motions.

Apical pressure: With the force in this direction, the tooth movement is minimal in the apical direction; however, the socket expands due to the insertion of beaks in the periodontal ligament space. Also, the center of rotation of the tooth displaces apically, resulting in less amount of force at the apical portion of the root preventing it from getting fractured.

Buccal/Labial pressure: This results in expansion of the buccal cortical plate, specifically at the crest of the ridge. However, at the same time, it results in lingual apical pressure. However, excessive pressure must be avoided to prevent fracture of the buccal bone and the apical portion of the root.

Palatal/Lingual pressure: Similar to the buccal/labial pressure, but in opposite direction aiming in the expansion of lingual cortical plate.

Rotational pressure: Here the tooth is rotated resulting in internal socket expansion and tearing of periodontal ligaments. This force must only be applied to the teeth with single and conical roots. Teeth with multiple or dilacerated roots are prone to fracture on the application of this force.

Tractional forces: This delivers the tooth out of the socket. This force should be gentle and the tooth should not be pulled out of the socket. However, if excessive force is required, other maneuvers must be carried out to improve luxation. For maxillary extraction Regarding the chair, The chair should be tipped backward so that the maxillary occlusal plane is at an angle of about 60 degrees to the floor. Raise the patient’s legs to help improve the patient’s comfort. The height of the chair should be such that the patient’s mouth is at or slightly below the operator’s elbow level. The chair should be lower for the extraction of maxillary teeth. During an operation on the maxillary right quadrant, The patient’s head should be turned substantially toward the operator so that adequate access and visualization can be achieved. For extraction of teeth in the maxillary anterior portion of the arch. The patient should be looking straight ahead.

GDC Pmt Set Of 3 Instruments Kit #3

GDC Pmt Set Of 3 Instruments Kit #3

PMT Set used in diagnosis & treatment planning in Dentistry

GDC PMT Set is a premium quality PMT Set used in diagnosis & treatment planning in Dentistry.

It consists of:-
MOUTH MIRROR :
Mouth mirrors are used for indirect vision.
Indirect vision is needed in certain locations of the mouth where visibility is difficult or impossible. The posterior (or lingual) surfaces of the anterior maxillary teeth are a notable area where mouth mirrors are often used. Other areas of the mouth can be viewed more readily with the mouth mirror, even though it would be possible to see them if the dentist or dental hygienist adjusted their body into a poor position. Without the mouth mirror, poor body positioning would occur daily and lead to chronic postural problems, especially of the back and neck.
There are other areas of the mouth where lighting is difficult, even with overhead dentists’ lights. In these instances, the mouth mirror is used to reflect light onto those surfaces. This is especially useful if the mirror is simultaneously being used for the indirect vision of an obscure area.
Additionally, the mouth mirror is used to retract tissues, such as the tongue or cheeks, to gain better visualization of the teeth

PROBE :
The dental probe is another important instrument:
It allows basic examination of the tooth surfaces
It can help identify areas with calculus and decay (although care should be taken to prevent cavitation)
It can be used to check for marginal failures/overhangs on restorations.

TWEEZER :
These are used for things like picking up burs, cotton wool pledges, or anything else that you don’t want to put your hands on!

 

Features :

Ergonomic Design
Better Grip
Material
Made up of Stainless Steel
Working End
Sharp working ends: Better Diagnosis
Rust Free
Corrosion Resistant: Passivated
Disinfection
Autoclavable

 

Specification :

Type: Dental PMT Kit
Category: Diagnostic Instrument
Material: Stainless Steel
Disposable / Reusable: Reusable
Sterile/Non-Sterile: Non – Sterile
Latex/Latex – free: Latex Free

 

Direction to Uses :

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS:
Must clean after every use with warm water to remove blood, tissues, and mucus from the instruments.
Ultrasonic cleaning is recommended for all the instruments specially articulated instruments such as forceps, rongeurs, etc.
Use only standard and reputed brands of disinfectant solutions.

GDC Automatic Crown Remover Standard

GDC Automatic Crown Remover Standard

Automatic Crown Remover Standard Kit

The Crown remover is a spring-loaded mechanical device to remove the bonded crowns and bridges by an intensive impulse.
Spring-loaded crown remover with 8 tips and a wrench.
Special tip for bridge removing
Impulse strength is controllable
Eight different designs of tips allow engaging in different places of crown margins.
It has a special steel string that can be pulled underneath the bridge and engaged in the rectangular tip when an impulse is
applied to it pulls out the bridge.
Impulse strength should be lowered for root-treated teeth.
For permanent removal of crowns by breaking the seal between tooth and crown even after sectioning with a bur.
The setting of the impulse to a higher level can break the underlying tooth. Be careful.
INDICATIONS :
Permanently cemented crowns and or bridges
Temporary cemented provisional or final restorations
Maryland bridges
Orthodontic brackets/bands
Removable appliances/retainers fixed at abutments

 

Features :

Ergonomic design for improved grip of the instrument
The bayonet attachment lets you insert your hook or wire-tip in a single hand movement!
The high frequency of micro-strokes makes it the fastest system in the world: up to 20 movements per second!
Unique! Non-reloading mechanism: maintains a constant working axis and precise, continuous contact with the porcelain
Intuitive intensity adjustment ring for the comfort of controlled intensity
Wide range of inserts to suit all prosthesis configurations
Automatic Crown Remover: attached through the tip to the crown needing to be removed, transmits an impact force to the crown without striking the object itself.

 

Specification :

Instrument Name: Automatic crown Remover
Type: Dental Crown Remover
Category: Prosthodontics
Material: Stainless Steel
Disposable / Reusable: Reusable

 

Direction to Uses :

PRECAUTION :
Impulse strength should be lowered for root-treated teeth.
The setting of the impulse to a higher level can break the underlying tooth. Be careful.

GDC Filling Instruments Set Of 12 Instruments Kit

GDC Filling Instruments Set Of 12 Instruments Kit

Instruments for condensing and packing of restorative materials.

All instruments are available for condensing and packing of restorative materials.
Package Contents: Set of 12 Instruments
Filling Instruments includes below given instruments:-
Single End Probe EXS6XL: The dental diagnostic probe with the single end is used with its sharp point to enhance tactile sensation and to determine the presence.
Spoon Excavator EXC19H: Spoon Excavator is used for cutting and removing the carious dentine of a decayed tooth.
Ball Burnisher BB22/23: Restorative dental burnishers are used to contour and smooth new amalgam fillings and to polish composite fillings. Smooth rounded edges make burnishers the perfect tool for ensuring there are no irregularities on the surface of the filling.
Plugger PLG2 /Plugger PLG3/:  Plugger used to pack filling materials into cavity preparations.
Plastic Filling PF2: Composite and plastic filling instruments, also known as placement instruments, are designed for placing and contouring pliable restorative materials into cavity preparations and other dental procedures. These instruments generally have rounded ends that help in applying restoratives without damaging sensitive tissue.
Margin Trimmer MT28H/ Margin Trimmer MT29H/: Margin Trimmers, also known as gingival margin trimmers, are restorative cutting instruments used to cut enamel and produce a bevel on enamel margins. These dental instruments have slightly curved blades with sharp beveled cutting edges to provide mesial or distal access into the preparation.
Enamel Hatchet CP53/54: It is a beveled or single beveled cutting dental hand instrument having its cutting edge in line with the axis of its blade. It is used for breaking down tooth structure undermined by caries, smoothing cavity walls, removing unsupported enamel, and sharpening line and point angles.
Diamond Shape Carver CVFR2/3H: They are used for carving amalgam and resin composites.
Hollenback Back Carver CVHL3S: Hollenback carver is a double-ended, round handle dental instrument used for placing, carving, and contouring amalgam.
Ward Carver CVWR1S: Ward’s carver is a double-ended, round handle dental instrument used for placing, carving, and contouring amalgam.

 

Features :

Ergonomic Design
Light Weighted – Less Fatigued
Sharp working ends
Made of high-grade Stainless steel
Corrosion Resistant
Autoclavable at 135 degrees celsius

 

Specification :

Type: Dental composite instrument kit
Category: Composite instruments
Material: Stainless Steel
Corrosion resistance: Yes
Disposable/Reusable: Reusable

 

Direction to Uses :

INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING MAINTENANCE:-

Filling instrument ends should be gently wiped with an alcohol-saturated swab/gauze immediately after use. This minimizes thin layers of composite from building up after use and extends the life of the instrument. The instrument should be then cleaned & sterilized as recommended.

GDC Impression Trays Edentulous Perforated S/8 Instruments Kit

GDC Impression Trays Edentulous Perforated S/8 Instruments Kit

Perforated Edentulous Impression Trays For Taking Impressions for patients with no teeth

Dental Impression tray Edentulous Perforated is used to take a negative imprint of the alveolar ridge and soft tissues in the mouth from which a positive reproduction (cast or model) can be formed. Impression material is of liquid or semi-solid nature when first mixed and placed in the mouth. It then sets to become an elastic solid (usually takes a few minutes depending upon the material), leaving an imprint of a person’s alveolar ridge and surrounding structures of the oral cavity.
The Impression Trays are of 2 main types:
Dentulous: These are trays that are used to take impressions of people with teeth or of a dentulous mouth.
Edentulous: These are trays that are used to take impressions in an edentulous mouth or a patient without teeth.
They are again divided into two types, based on the presence of perforations in it:

Perforated: There are small perforations or holes in the tray.
Non-Perforated: There are no perforations in the trays as they are used to carry impression materials that are not rigid Ex. Alginate.
Impression Tray Edentulous Perforated in pouch includes below given instruments:-
Impression Tray Edentulous Perforated Upper ITRLEDPU1
Impression Tray Edentulous Perforated Upper ITRLEDPU2
Impression Tray Edentulous Perforated Upper ITRLEDPU3
Impression Tray Edentulous Perforated Upper ITRLEDPU4
Impression Tray Edentulous Perforated Lower ITRLEDPL1
Impression Tray Edentulous Perforated Lower ITRLEDPL2
Impression Tray Edentulous Perforated Lower ITRLEDPL3
Impression Tray Edentulous Perforated  Lower ITRLEDPL

 

Features :

Perfect tools specially designed for dental work!
Material: high-Quality
Individually wrapped and disinfection. It can be used directly.
Angled handle for ease of insertion and removal.
Shorter gingival height for increased patient comfort and ease of use.
Excellent retention.
Good grip.
Autoclavabl

 

Specification :

Type: ImpressionTray edentulous perforated Instruments Kit
Category: Prosthodontics
Material: Stainless Steel
Disposable/Reusable: Reusable

 

Direction to Uses :

Confirm that the tray is cleaned before use.
Soak the tray in hot water (within the range of 70-80oC) for 10 to 20 seconds.
Take out the tray, and adjust the size and the angle with your hands according to the oral and dental status of the patient.
When the patient has some deformed teeth, the size of individual portions shall be adjusted especially.
Put the adjustable tray into the mouth of the patient and confirm whether he/she is comfortable with it or not.
If the patient is not comfortable, please repeat step 2 & 3 and adjust it accordingly till the patient feel the tray is comfortable in his/her mouth.
Inject impression materials or silicon rubber into the final adjustable tray, put the tray into the mouth of the patient, and then get the impression.

GDC Root Elevator Set Of 9 In Pouch

GDC Root Elevator Set Of 9 In Pouch

Root Elevator Kit For Luxation Of Teeth During Extraction

GDC Root Elevator Set Of 9 In Pouch (RESP9)
The RESP9 set is specifically crafted for oral surgeons, periodontists, and general dentists to facilitate precise and minimally traumatic tooth extractions. These elevators are designed to gently and efficiently elevate teeth from their sockets, reducing the risk of damage to surrounding tissues.
Elevators truly believe in the importance of tissue-preserving extractions. Especially in the field of implantology tissue preserving
Can avoid complex bone augmentation.
Root elevators enable easy and comfortable tissue-preserving extraction of all teeth by:
Sharp working tips.
Thin working tips.
Ergonomic design.

INCLUDES:
Flohr
Flohr Right
Flohr Left
Cryer Right
Cryer Left
London Hospital
Coupland
Winter Cryer Right
Winter Cryer Left

 

Features :

Nine Elevators: The set includes nine different root elevators with various shapes and sizes. This variety allows for the selection of the most suitable elevator based on the tooth’s location, root configuration, and extraction requirements.
High-Quality Materials: The elevators are typically constructed from high-quality stainless steel. This material ensures durability, corrosion resistance, and longevity, making them suitable for long-term use.
Ergonomic Design: The instruments feature ergonomic handles that provide a comfortable and secure grip, allowing for precise and controlled movements during extractions. This design minimizes hand fatigue during longer procedures.
Versatile Usage: The elevators are versatile and can be used for both routine and surgical extractions, including single-rooted and multi-rooted teeth. This comprehensive set covers a wide range of dental extraction scenarios.
Minimized Trauma: The elevators are designed to minimize trauma during tooth elevation. They allow for gentle and efficient tooth loosening, reducing the risk of damage to surrounding tissues.
Easy-to-Clean: Constructed from stainless steel, the elevators are easy to clean and sterilize, ensuring aseptic conditions in the dental operatory.
Professional-Grade: GDC is a reputable dental equipment manufacturer known for producing high-quality instruments that are trusted by dental professionals worldwide.
Protective Pouch: The elevators are typically supplied in a protective pouch or case, ensuring safe storage and easy access, which helps maintain instrument integrity.

 

Specification :

Type: Dental Elevators
Category: Oral Surgery
Material: Stainless Steel
Disposable / Reusable: Reusable
Sterile / Non-Sterile: Non – Sterile
Rust Free: Corrosion Resistant: Passivated
Disinfection: Autoclavble
Hollow Handles: Less Fatigue
Working End: Sharp working ends

 

Direction to Uses :

Chair and Equipment Setup: Ensure that the dental chair and equipment are properly set up for the tooth extraction procedure. This includes having the necessary instruments and accessories in place.
Selection of the Appropriate Elevator: Examine the patient’s dental condition and the tooth that requires extraction.Select the appropriate root elevator from the RESP9 set based on the tooth’s location, root configuration, and the complexity of the extraction.
Local Anesthesia: Administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth to be extracted. This step is essential for patient comfort and pain control.
Tooth Accessibility: Use dental mirrors, retractors, or other instruments as needed to improve visibility and access to the tooth and surrounding area.
Elevator Placement: Hold the selected root elevator with a firm but gentle grip.Insert the elevator’s curved or pointed tip into the periodontal ligament space (PDL space) between the tooth and the surrounding bone. Be cautious not to damage adjacent teeth or tissues.
Luxation Technique: Apply controlled force using the elevator to luxate or loosen the tooth from its socket. Use a combination of rocking and rotational movements to achieve this.The goal is to gradually detach the tooth’s attachment to the periodontal ligament and surrounding bone.
Evaluate Mobility: Assess the mobility of the tooth by gently moving it with the elevator. If the tooth is sufficiently mobile and detached, proceed to the next step.
Extraction Forceps (if needed): Once the tooth is adequately loosened, use dental extraction forceps to grasp and remove the tooth from the socket.Apply steady, controlled force while rocking the tooth gently to extract it.
Post-Extraction Care: After successfully extracting the tooth, ensure that any remaining socket is clean and free of debris.Provide post-operative care instructions to the patient for proper healing and pain management.
Sterilization and Maintenance: After use, clean the root elevators thoroughly, following the manufacturer’s recommendations for sterilization and maintenance to maintain aseptic conditions.