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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. 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 (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
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
Wickstroem Dissecting and Ligature Forcep
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Wickstroem Dissecting and Ligature Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons can use to grasp soft tissues, clamp or mobilize blood vessels and perform blunt dissection to access deeper cavities of the body.
- Fully-Serrated Jaws for Enhanced Gripping.
- Angled Profile to Reach Difficult Surgical Sites.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Wickstroem Dissecting and Ligature Forcep
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Wickstroem Dissecting and Ligature Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons can use to grasp soft tissues, clamp or mobilize blood vessels and perform blunt dissection to access deeper cavities of the body.
- Fully-Serrated Jaws for Enhanced Gripping.
- Angled Profile to Reach Difficult Surgical Sites.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Wickstroem Dissecting and Ligature Forcep
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Wickstroem Dissecting and Ligature Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons can use to grasp soft tissues, clamp or mobilize blood vessels and perform blunt dissection to access deeper cavities of the body.
- Fully-Serrated Jaws for Enhanced Gripping.
- Angled Profile to Reach Difficult Surgical Sites.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.
Wickstroem Dissecting and Ligature Forcep
(0 Reviews)
Wickstroem Dissecting and Ligature Forcep is a specialized device that surgeons can use to grasp soft tissues, clamp or mobilize blood vessels and perform blunt dissection to access deeper cavities of the body.
- Fully-Serrated Jaws for Enhanced Gripping.
- Angled Profile to Reach Difficult Surgical Sites.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Superior Handling.