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Wheeler Double-End Spatula
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Wheeler Double-End Spatula is a specialized ophthalmic device that surgeons can use to perform the separation of the ciliary body from the scleral spur during the cyclodialysis cleft technique.
- Double-Ended Design To Maneuver The Instrument From Difficult Angles.
- Atraumatic Curved Blades For Minimizing Local Trauma.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle For Superior Surgical Control.
White Tonsil Grasping Forceps
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White Tonsil Grasping Forceps have serrated jaws to assist surgeons in holding soft tissues during tonsil dissections.
- Self-Retaining Handles For Convenient Clamps.
- Curved Necks For Optimal Visual Access.
- Serrated Jaws For Non-Slip Grasps.
White Tonsil Grasping Forceps
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White Tonsil Grasping Forceps have serrated jaws to assist surgeons in holding soft tissues during tonsil dissections.
- Self-Retaining Handles For Convenient Clamps.
- Curved Necks For Optimal Visual Access.
- Serrated Jaws For Non-Slip Grasps.
Whitehead Mouth Gag
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Whitehead Mouth Gag is a specialized device that dentists, ENT and maxillofacial surgeons can use to separate the inferior and superior dental arches, in order to gain maximum exposure of the oral cavity and the throat.
- Inward Wire Projections for Optimal Retraction.
- Lateral Ratchets to Control the Degree of Aperture.
- Available with or Without Tongue Depressor.
Whitehead Mouth Gag
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Whitehead Mouth Gag is a specialized device that dentists, ENT and maxillofacial surgeons can use to separate the inferior and superior dental arches, in order to gain maximum exposure of the oral cavity and the throat.
- Inward Wire Projections for Optimal Retraction.
- Lateral Ratchets to Control the Degree of Aperture.
- Available with or Without Tongue Depressor.
Whitehead Mouth Gag
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Whitehead Mouth Gag is a specialized device that dentists, ENT and maxillofacial surgeons can use to separate the inferior and superior dental arches, in order to gain maximum exposure of the oral cavity and the throat.
- Inward Wire Projections for Optimal Retraction.
- Lateral Ratchets to Control the Degree of Aperture.
- Available with or Without Tongue Depressor.
Whitehead Mouth Gag
(0 Reviews)
Whitehead Mouth Gag is a specialized device that dentists, ENT and maxillofacial surgeons can use to separate the inferior and superior dental arches, in order to gain maximum exposure of the oral cavity and the throat.
- Inward Wire Projections for Optimal Retraction.
- Lateral Ratchets to Control the Degree of Aperture.
- Available with or Without Tongue Depressor.
Whiteside Sickle Scaler Fig. WH-2
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The Whiteside Sickle Scaler Fig. WH-2 is a dental hand instrument used to manually remove supraginigival plaque and calculus from the surface of teeth
- 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, Sharply-Bent Blade For Maximum Accessibility While Minimizing Trauma
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-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