Dental Oral Surgery Instruments
Dental oral surgery involves diagnosing and surgically treating diseases, injuries, and defects affecting both the functionality and appearance of hard and soft tissues. Conditions requiring oral surgery can range from impacted wisdom teeth, gum grafting, and dental implants to maxillofacial surgery, root canal procedures, and repairs of the jaw or teeth after trauma.
Common Dental Oral Surgery Instruments:
- Aspirators/Irrigation Syringes: Used for precise suction and irrigating surgical areas.
- Dental Retractors: Keep mucoperiosteal flaps, cheeks, lips, and the tongue away from the surgery site.
- Mouth Gags: Hold the mouth open during extractions and prevent TMJ strain in sedated patients.
- Scalpel Handles & Blades: Employed for cutting gum tissue and making precise surgical cuts.
- Aspirating Syringes: Administer local anesthesia during surgery.
- Periosteal Elevators: Used to separate and retract the periosteum from the bone.
- Periodontal Knives: Make soft tissue incisions and reshape or remove tissue, especially in interproximal spaces.
- Surgical Curettes: Used in procedures like curettage, cyst extraction, and cleaning tooth sockets, with common varieties like Lucas, Miller, Molt, and Hemingway.
- Surgical Bone Chisels: Assist in removing and reshaping bone structures.
- Surgical Bone Files: Provide final smoothing of bone surfaces post-shaping.
- Periodontal Files: Used interdentally for both pushing and pulling applications due to the file surfaces on both sides.
- Periotomes: Thin blades designed for minimizing damage to the surrounding bone when removing teeth by severing the periodontal ligament, especially useful before dental implant placement.
- PDL Instruments: A hybrid between periotomes and luxating elevators, used to cut periodontal ligaments during extractions.
- Root Tip Picks: Specialized for removing root tips from hard-to-reach areas, delicate and preferred for precision.
- Bone Rongeurs: Designed to trim and shape alveolar bone and remove large tissue sections.
- Hemostats: Multipurpose clamps used to control blood vessels, remove small roots, and hold loose items.
- Bone Chisels: Aid in tooth sectioning or bone splitting for easier removal.
- Mallets: Paired with chisels to break or remove bone during surgery.
- Sinus Lift Instruments: Utilized in sinus lift procedures to gently lift the Schneiderian membrane from the maxillary bone.
- Grafting Instruments: Transport bone grafts during surgical procedures.
- Dental Scissors: Trim soft tissue or cut sutures during procedures.
- Tissue Pliers: Hold and stabilize soft tissue for suturing.
- Needle Holders: Assist in securely grasping needles while suturing.
- Guide Calipers and Measuring Tools: Measure bone and other oral structures precisely.
We produce high-quality dental surgery instruments that meet international standards. Our instruments are crafted from premium-grade stainless steel in compliance with strict global quality guidelines, with regular improvements based on feedback from experienced surgeons worldwide. Additionally, we offer custom manufacturing services in Pakistan, accommodating specific requirements such as custom designs or brand patterns.