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Monday, December 19, 2016

Dental diagnostics and surgical instruments



Dental surgical instruments are for examining, manipulating and restoring damaged teeth. There are multiple branches in dentistry and thousands of instruments, however, here is discussed a few of them only.

To see much more number of dental diagnostics and surgical instruments, you can take a quick tour around a renowned medical supply store online.

Some dental diagnostic instruments include upper molar extracting forceps, lower bicuspid extracting forceps, potts cross bar elevator, ladmore instrument double end, mouth-mirrors and probes. These are the most common dental diagnostics and surgical instruments. Take for instance of the probes, which are used to detect soft areas on the tooth or to measure the depth of gum defects.

Plastic Filling Instrument Double End PFI is used to deliver restorative materials to the cavity preparation and contour the restorative materials.


Upper molar extracting forceps are used for teeth extraction. They come in numerous shapes and sizes. Choice of these forceps is largely dependent on dentists or more sometimes on availability. Forceps are designed with relatively short blades and long handles to offer a large mechanical advantage. See here an example of such a teeth extraction forceps.

Potts cross bar elevators are used in minor oral surgical procedures and for teeth luxation from socket prior to the application of forceps and expand bony socket there by aiding in tooth extraction. You can use them to luxate tooth, to luxate and remove teeth when forceps engagement is not possible.

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