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BEQ1 Quetin Plastic Filling Instrument
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BEQ1 Quetin Plastic Filling Instrument is a specialized tool that odontologists commonly use to manipulate plastic dental materials, such as composite, glass ionomer cement and calcium hydroxide, during restorative procedures.
- Double-Ended Profile for Suiting Multiple Needs.
- Angled Shaft for Reaching the Cavity with Ease.
- Ergonomic Round Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Bird Beak Plier
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The Bird Beak Plier is the most commonly used orthodontic instrument used to bend and shape arch wires up to 0.76 mm in thickness.
- Tungsten-Carbide Fused Edges For Maximum Durability
- Ergonomically Designed Handles To Decrease Fatigue
- Light Weight For Maximum Comfort
Bird Beak Plier With Cutter
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The Bird Beak Plier With Cutter is an orthodontic instrument used to bend and shape arch wires up to 0.64 mm in thickness. It is also equipped with a sharp cutter to cut excess lengths of wires.
- Tungsten-Carbide Fused Beaks & Cutting Edge For Maximum Durability
- Ergonomically Designed Handles To Decrease Fatigue
- Light Weight For Maximum Comfort
Bishop Lip and Cheek Retractor
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Bishop Lip and Cheek Retractor is a specialized tool that dentists, ENT and maxillofacial surgeons can use to grasp, pull and hold back the soft mucosa of the lips and cheeks, in order to gain optimal exposure of the oral cavity and other structures.
- Atraumatic Blades for Avoiding Mucosal Tearing.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
- 27.0mm Blade Size for Enhanced Sightlines.
Boghosian Plastic Filling Instrument Fig. AB1
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The Boghosian Plastic Filling Instrument Fig. AB1 is a premium tool used for application as well as carving composite resin & Glass Ionomer Cement during teeth filling.
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Double Ended, With One Small & One Large, Angled, Cone-Shaped Blades For Versatility
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome