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Sure! Below are the most popular dental instrument sets and their descriptions. These sets are typically used for specific dental procedures, and each contains instruments designed to meet the needs of the treatment being performed. I'll list the sets with their typical contents and brief descriptions of each instrument in the set.
This set is typically used for routine dental checkups and includes the most essential instruments for examining the teeth and gums.
Instrument | Description |
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Mouth Mirror | A small mirror used to view hard-to-see areas of the mouth and reflect light. |
Explorer | A pointed instrument to detect cavities, defects, and tartar build-up on teeth. |
Cotton Pliers | Used to grasp and handle cotton rolls or small items in the mouth. |
Periodontal Probe | Measures the depth of gum pockets to check for signs of periodontal disease. |
Sickle Probe | A hooked instrument for detecting plaque or tartar on teeth. |
Air/Water Syringe | Delivers air or water to clean and dry areas in the mouth. |
This set is designed for preparing a cavity for filling, including instruments that help remove decay and shape the cavity.
Instrument | Description |
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High-Speed Handpiece | Rotary instrument with a fast spinning action used to remove tooth decay. |
Low-Speed Handpiece | A slower handpiece used for finishing, polishing, and minor adjustments. |
Dental Burs | Cutting tools that fit into handpieces, used for shaping and removing tooth tissue. |
Excavator | Spoon-shaped instrument to remove soft decay from cavities. |
Amalgam Carrier | A carrier for placing amalgam material into the prepared cavity. |
Condensers | Used to pack filling materials like amalgam into cavities. |
Carving Instrument | Used to shape the filling material into the proper contours after placement. |
This set contains the tools needed for extracting teeth, including instruments for gripping, loosening, and removing teeth.
Instrument | Description |
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Extraction Forceps | Specialized pliers for grasping and removing teeth from the socket. |
Elevator | Loosens teeth from the socket before they are removed. |
Surgical Scalpels | Small surgical knives used for making incisions in gum tissue. |
Hemostat | Clamps tissues and blood vessels to control bleeding during surgery. |
Periotome | Thin instrument used to sever the periodontal ligament to aid extraction. |
Bone File | Smooths rough bone surfaces after tooth extraction. |
This set is used for root canal therapy and includes instruments for cleaning, shaping, and filling the root canal.
Instrument | Description |
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Endodontic Explorer | Used to locate the openings of root canals and find any canal issues. |
Root Canal Files | Flexible instruments used to clean and shape the inside of the root canal. |
Reamers | Spiral tools that enlarge the root canal to prepare for filling. |
Endodontic Spreader | Spreads filling material inside the root canal after cleaning. |
Gutta-Percha | Biocompatible material used to fill the cleaned root canal. |
Paper Points | Absorbent paper used to dry the root canal after cleaning. |
Endodontic Condenser | Used to compact filling material inside the root canal. |
This set is used during routine cleanings to remove plaque, tartar, and stains from teeth.
Instrument | Description |
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Scaler | Removes plaque, tartar, and calculus from teeth. |
Curette | A rounded tool used to remove tartar from below the gumline and smooth root surfaces. |
Ultrasonic Scaler | A high-frequency tool used to vibrate and remove plaque and calculus quickly. |
Polishing Cup | Soft rubber cup used with polishing paste to smooth and shine the tooth surface. |
Polishing Brush | Bristled brush used with polishing paste to clean the teeth after scaling. |
Prophy Angle | A device attached to a handpiece to polish teeth with rubber cups or brushes. |
This set is used for placing and shaping fillings, as well as for final polishing of dental restorations.
Instrument | Description |
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Composite Filling Instrument | Used to place and shape composite fillings in cavities. |
Amalgam Carrier | Carries and places amalgam material into a cavity. |
Amalgam Plugger | Packs and condenses amalgam material into the cavity. |
Burnisher | Used to smooth and polish the surface of the dental restoration. |
Carving Instrument | Used to carve and shape the filling to match the natural contours of the tooth. |
Matrix Band | Forms a temporary wall around a cavity while it is being filled. |
This set is used for the placement, adjustment, and maintenance of braces and other orthodontic appliances.
Instrument | Description |
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Band Pusher | Pushes orthodontic bands into position on teeth. |
Brackets and Braces | Brackets are bonded to teeth, and wires are placed to move the teeth over time. |
Orthodontic Plier | Used to bend and adjust orthodontic wires, place bands, or fit brackets. |
Elastic Separators | Small rubber bands placed between teeth to create space for braces. |
Archwire Cutter | Trims orthodontic wires to fit the patient’s mouth. |
Ligature Director | Directs ligature ties around brackets to secure the wire. |
Distal End Cutter | Cuts excess wire at the end of the archwire. |
This set is used for dental surgeries like extractions, implants, and other complex procedures that involve cutting and suturing.
Instrument | Description |
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Surgical Scalpels | Small knives for making incisions in the gum or soft tissue. |
Needle Holders | Holds needles while suturing tissue during surgery. |
Surgical Forceps | Used for grasping tissues or materials during surgery. |
Scissors | Used to cut tissue, sutures, or other materials during surgery. |
Hemostats | Used to control bleeding by clamping blood vessels or tissues. |
Bone Chisel | Used to cut and shape bone during surgery. |
Bone Rongeur | Removes small bone fragments during surgical procedures. |
Surgical Retractors | Pulls back soft tissue to provide better visibility and access during surgery. |
Tissue Forceps | Used for holding or manipulating soft tissue during surgery. |
This set contains specialized instruments for placing dental implants, ensuring a successful installation of the implant in the jaw.
Instrument | Description |
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Implant Drill Kit | A set of drills used to create a space for the dental implant in the bone. |
Implant Driver | A device used to place the dental implant into the prepared site in the jaw. |
Implant Abutment Driver | Used to attach the abutment to the dental implant. |
Osseointegration Screws | Screws that temporarily stabilize the implant during bone healing. |
Bone Grafting Instruments | Tools used to place bone graft material to support the implant. |
These dental instrument sets are tailored for specific procedures, helping dental professionals efficiently perform treatments. Each set contains specialized instruments to meet the requirements of the procedure, ensuring precision, safety, and optimal patient care. Let me know if you'd like further details on any of these sets!
You may return most new, unopened items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. We'll also pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (you received an incorrect or defective item, etc.).
You should expect to receive your refund within four weeks of giving your package to the return shipper, however, in many cases you will receive a refund more quickly. This time period includes the transit time for us to receive your return from the shipper (5 to 10 business days), the time it takes us to process your return once we receive it (3 to 5 business days), and the time it takes your bank to process our refund request (5 to 10 business days).
If you need to return an item, simply login to your account, view the order using the "Complete Orders" link under the My Account menu and click the Return Item(s) button. We'll notify you via e-mail of your refund once we've received and processed the returned item.
We can ship to virtually any address in the world. Note that there are restrictions on some products, and some products cannot be shipped to international destinations.
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Please also note that the shipping rates for many items we sell are weight-based. The weight of any such item can be found on its detail page. To reflect the policies of the shipping companies we use, all weights will be rounded up to the next full pound.
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