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University of North Carolina Measuring Probe Fig. CP-12
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The University of North Carolina Measuring ProbeFig. CP-12 is a dental instrument used to measure the depths of periodontal pockets, and the degree of attachment loss.
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Single Ended, With A Slender, Extra Long, Graduated Tip For Maximum Accuracy
University of North Carolina Measuring Probe Fig. CP-15
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The University of North Carolina Measuring ProbeFig. CP-15 is a dental instrument used to measure the depths of periodontal pockets, and the degree of attachment loss.
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Single Ended, With A Slender, Extra Long, Graduated Tip For Maximum Accuracy
WHO (CPITN) Screening Probe Fig. CP-11.5B
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The WHO (CPITN) Screening ProbeFig. CP-11.5B is a dental instrument used to measure the depths of periodontal pockets, and the degree of attachment loss.
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Single Ended, With A Slender, Extra Long, Graduated Shank With A Blunt Ball Shaped Tip For Maximum Accuracy & Minimizing Trauma
WHO (CPITN) Screening Probe Fig. CP-12
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The WHO (CPITN) Screening Probe Fig. CP-12 is a dental instrument used to measure the depths of periodontal pockets, and the degree of attachment loss.
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Double Ended, With Two Slender, Graduated Shanks With Blunt Ball Shaped Tips For Maximum Accuracy & Minimizing Trauma
WHO (CPITN) Screening Probe Fig. UNC15
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The WHO (CPITN) Screening Probe Fig. UNC15 is a dental instrument used to measure the depths of periodontal pockets, and the degree of attachment loss.
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Double Ended, With Two Slender, Extra Long, Graduated Shanks With Blunt Ball Shaped Tips For Maximum Accuracy & Minimizing Trauma
WHO Thin Williams (CPITN) Screening Probe
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The WHO Thin Williams (CPITN) Screening Probe is a dental instrument used to measure the depths of periodontal pockets, and the degree of attachment loss.
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Double Ended, With Two Thin, Graduated Shanks With Blunt Ball Shaped Tips For Maximum Accuracy & Minimizing Trauma
Wilder Lacrimal Dilator
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Wilder Lacrimal Dilator is a specialized ophthalmic tool that surgeons use to dilate the lachrymal passages, in order to release duct blockage and restore the tear drainage of the desired eye.
- Blunt Pointed Tip to Prevent Duct Injury.
- Knurled Grip Style Pattern Ensuring Superior Handling.
- Fine, Medium & Heavy Tappered Designs to Suit All Applications.
Wilkins/Tufts Dental Explorer Fig. TU17/23
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The Wilkins/Tufts Dental Explorer Fig. TU17/23 is a sharp instrument used to detect the presence of caries. It also ensures caries free cavity margins and floor after cavity preparation.
A NiTi coated Variation is available for carving and handling composite resin.
- Diamond Pattern Knurling For Optimum Gripping
- Extra Sharp Double-Curved & Triple- Angled Working Ends For Maximum Accuracy & Accessibility
- Ergonomic, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Williams Explorer/Measuring Probe Fig. 23/QW
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The Williams Explorer/Measuring Probe Fig. 23/QW is a dental instrument that has two ends. One is graduated and used to measure the depths of periodontal pockets, and the degree of attachment loss, and the other is used as an explorer to test the presence of caries and ensure a caries free cavity.
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Double Ended, With One Graduated, Slender Blunt Tipped End, And One Gently Curved Sharp End Providing Maximum Accuracy & Versatility
Williams Explorer/Measuring Probe Fig. 23/W
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The Williams Explorer/Measuring Probe Fig. 23/W is a dental instrument that has two end. One is graduated and used to measure the depths of periodontal pockets, and the degree of attachment loss, and the other is used as an explorer to test the presence of caries and ensure a caries free cavity.
- Diamond Pattern Knurled Handle For An Optimum Grip
- Ergonomic, Round, Hollow & Light Weight Handles For Maximum Comfort & Minimizing The Risk Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Double Ended, With One Graduated, Slender Blunt Tipped End, And One Gently Curved Sharp End Providing Maximum Accuracy & Versatility