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Dodick Nucleus Cracker
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Dodick Nucleus Cracker is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons can use to carefully divide the lens nucleus, looking towards its further extraction from the capsular bag.
- Paddle Jaws With Longitudinal Serrations For Avoiding Local Injury.
- Cross-Action Spring Mechanism For Gradual Jaws Opening.
- Ergonomic Flat Handles For Superior Surgical Control.
Dolwick-Type TMJ Disc Clamp
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Dolwick-Type TMJ Disc Clamp is a specialized device that maxillofacial surgeons can use to grasp, reposition or replace the temporomandibular joint€™s articular disc, in order to repair disc displacement.
- Convexly Curved Jaws to Suit the Bilaminar Zone.
- Smooth-Surfaced Jaws to Prevent Local Injury.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Douglas Cilia Forcep
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Douglas Cilia Forcep is a specialized ocular device that ophthalmic surgeons use to grasp, hold and extract eyelashes from the edges of the lids, in order to perform blepharoplasty and other surgical procedures.
- Atraumatic Serrations for Minimizing Local Trauma.
- Square-Shaped Surface for Grasping Cilia with Precision.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Downes Lid Forceps
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Downes Lid Forceps is a specialized surgical device that ophthalmic surgeons can use for retracting the upper eyelid, in order to expose its underlying fornix and conjunctiva during lid laser blepharoplasty.
- Atraumatic Rake Blade For Wide Eyelid Retraction.
- Adjustable Screw Lock Mechanism For Controlled Exposure.
- Ergonomic Flat Handles For Enhanced Gripping.
Dressing Plier Fig 17
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Dressing Plier Fig 17 is a specialized device that dentists use to manipulate a variety of small objects, such as cotton pellets, in order to absorb fluids in the oral cavity or apply medication in a dry socket.
- Inner Serrations to Ensure a Steady Grip.
- Angled Tapered Jaws Ensuring Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Smooth Motion.
Dressing Plier Fig 18
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Dressing Plier Fig 18 is a specialized device that dentists use to grasp, statically hold and extract minute materials, cotton rolls or other instruments from the oral cavity.
- Smooth-Surfaced Jaws to Minimize Local Damage.
- Pin Lock System to Prevent Material Slippage.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Promoting Maximum Control.
Dressing Plier Fig 18L
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Dressing Plier Fig 18L is a hand-held device that dentists use to manipulate a variety of small objects, such as cotton pellets, in order to absorb fluids in the oral cavity or apply medication in a dry socket.
- Serrated Jaw Surfaces to Minimize Local Damage.
- Angled Tapered Jaws Ensuring Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Ensuring Smooth Motion.
Dressing Plier Fig 19
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Dressing Plier Fig 19 is a hand-held tool that dentists use to grasp, statically hold and extract minute materials, cotton rolls or other instruments from the oral cavity.
- Delicate Serrations to Ensure a Steady Grip.
- Pin Lock System to Prevent Material Slippage.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Promoting Maximum Control.
Dressing Plier Fig 3
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Dressing Plier Fig 3 is a specialized device that dentists use to grasp, statically hold and extract minute materials, cotton rolls or other instruments from the oral cavity.
- Smooth-Surfaced Profile Ensuring a Steady Grip.
- Pin Lock System to Prevent Material Slippage.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Promoting Maximum Control.
Dressing Plier Fig 317
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Dressing Plier Fig 317 is a specialized device that dentists use to grasp, statically hold and extract minute materials, cotton rolls or other instruments from the oral cavity.
- Smooth-Surfaced Profile Ensuring a Steady Grip.
- Pin Lock System to Prevent Material Slippage.
- Ergonomic Spring Handle Promoting Maximum Control.