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Instrument | Description |
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Mouth Mirror | Used to view areas of the mouth that are hard to see directly. |
Explorer | A pointed instrument to detect cavities, defects, and tartar build-up. |
Cotton Pliers | Tweezers for handling cotton rolls, gauze, and small objects in the mouth. |
Periodontal Probe | Measures the depth of gum pockets around the teeth. |
Air/Water Syringe | Delivers a stream of air or water to rinse or dry areas in the mouth. |
Sickle Probe | A hooked instrument used to detect plaque or calculus on the teeth. |
Tissue Forceps | Grasp soft tissue or small objects during procedures. |
Plastic Filling Instrument | Used to apply and shape composite fillings. |
Discoid-Cleoid Carver | A tool with disc-shaped and pointed ends to carve and shape restorations. |
Instrument | Description |
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High-Speed Handpiece | A fast rotary instrument used with burs to remove tooth structure and decay. |
Low-Speed Handpiece | A slower handpiece for polishing, finishing, and minor adjustments. |
Dental Burs | Cutting tools of various shapes used to remove tooth decay and shape cavities. |
Excavator | Spoon-shaped instrument to remove decayed material from a cavity. |
Spatula | Flat tool used to mix dental materials like cements or impressions. |
Amalgam Carrier | Device that carries and places amalgam material into cavities. |
Condensers | Used to pack and compress filling materials into a cavity. |
Burnisher | Smoothes and polishes dental fillings. |
Hollenback Carver | Carves and shapes dental amalgam or other filling materials to match tooth contours. |
Tofflemire Retainer | Holds matrix bands in place for dental fillings. |
Instrument | Description |
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Extraction Forceps | Specialized pliers used to grip and remove teeth. |
Elevator | Loosens teeth from their socket before extraction. |
Surgical Scalpels | Small knives for making incisions in the gum or soft tissue. |
Hemostat | Clamp used to control bleeding by constricting blood vessels or tissues. |
Periotome | Thin instrument to sever the periodontal ligament during extractions. |
Bone File | Smooths rough bone edges after tooth extraction. |
Cryer Elevator | Used to remove broken or impacted teeth. |
Root Tip Picks | Extracts remaining root fragments after a tooth is removed. |
Instrument | Description |
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Endodontic Explorer | Locates the openings of root canals in a tooth. |
Root Canal Files | Small flexible instruments used to clean and shape root canals. |
Reamers | Spiral instruments used to enlarge and clean root canals. |
Endodontic Spreader | Spreads materials like gutta-percha inside root canals after cleaning. |
Gutta-Percha | Biocompatible material used to fill and seal root canals. |
Paper Points | Absorbent paper used to dry root canals after cleaning. |
Endodontic Condenser | Used to compact filling material inside the root canal. |
Broach | Barbed tool used to remove pulp from the root canal. |
Instrument | Description |
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Scaler | Removes plaque, tartar, and calculus from the teeth, usually during cleanings. |
Curette | Rounded tool used for cleaning tartar below the gumline and smoothing root surfaces. |
Ultrasonic Scaler | Uses vibrations to remove plaque and calculus. |
Polishing Cup | Soft rubber cup used to polish the surfaces of teeth after scaling. |
Polishing Brush | Bristled brush used with polishing paste for smoothing teeth. |
Prophy Angle | Device attached to handpieces for polishing teeth with rubber cups or brushes. |
Sonic Scaler | Hand-held tool using sonic vibrations for plaque removal. |
Air Polishing System | Jet of air and powder used to remove stains and plaque. |
Instrument | Description |
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Composite Filling Instrument | Used to place and shape composite (tooth-colored) fillings. |
Amalgam Carrier | Carries and places amalgam material into cavities. |
Amalgam Plugger | Packs and compresses amalgam fillings into cavities. |
Burnisher | Smooths and shapes fillings after placement. |
Carving Instrument | Used to carve and shape filling materials like amalgam to match tooth contours. |
Matrix Band | Forms a temporary wall around a cavity while restoring the tooth with a filling. |
Ring (for sectional matrix) | Holds matrix bands securely around the tooth for proper filling placement. |
Dappen Dish | Small container used for holding materials like bonding agents or amalgam. |
Instrument | Description |
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Band Pusher | Pushes orthodontic bands into place on teeth. |
Brackets and Braces | Metal or ceramic devices attached to teeth to straighten them 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 | Places ligature ties on brackets to secure orthodontic wires. |
Distal End Cutter | Cuts off excess wire at the end of an archwire. |
Ligature Tying Forceps | Ties and cuts elastics or wires around brackets. |
Instrument | Description |
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Surgical Scalpels | Small knives for making precise incisions in gum or tissue during surgery. |
Needle Holders | Holds needles while suturing tissue during surgical procedures. |
Surgical Forceps | Grips and holds tissues during surgery. |
Scissors | Used to cut tissue, sutures, or other materials during surgery. |
Hemostats | Clamps to control bleeding by constricting blood vessels or tissues. |
Bone Chisel | Cuts and shapes bone during oral surgery. |
Bone Rongeur | Removes small bone fragments during surgery. |
Surgical Retractors | Pulls back soft tissue to provide better access during surgery. |
Tissue Forceps | Used for manipulating tissues during surgery. |
Instrument | Description |
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Syringe | Used to inject local anesthesia into the mouth to numb areas during procedures. |
Needles | Various sizes used to administer local anesthesia. |
Carpule | A small glass vial containing anesthetic solution. |
Topical Anesthetic Applicator | Applies numbing gel or cream to the gums before injection. |
Aspiration Syringe | Syringe with a safety mechanism to avoid injecting into a blood vessel. |
Instrument | Description |
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Implant Drill Kit | Set of drills used to prepare the site for dental implant placement. |
Implant Driver | Used to place dental implants into the bone. |
Implant Abutment Driver | Attaches the abutment to the dental implant. |
Osseointegration Screws | Stabilizes the implant during the process of bonding to the bone. |
Bone Grafting Instruments | Tools used to place bone graft material during implant surgery. |
Instrument | Description |
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Saliva Ejector | Suction tool used to remove saliva and fluids during procedures. |
Rubber Dam Kit | Isolates a specific area of the mouth during treatment. |
Articulating Paper Holder | Holds articulating paper to check bite alignment after a filling or restoration. |
Impression Trays | Holds material while taking impressions for crowns, dentures, or bridges. |
Wax Carver | Used to shape wax during crown or bridge fabrication. |
Dental Loupes | Magnifying glasses worn by dentists for better visibility during procedures. |
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.
When you place an order, we will estimate shipping and delivery dates for you based on the availability of your items and the shipping options you choose. Depending on the shipping provider you choose, shipping date estimates may appear on the shipping quotes page.
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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