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JMU Dental Bone Rongeurs Friedmann-Micro 5.7"

JMU Dental Bone Rongeurs Friedmann-Micro 5.7"

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JMU Dental Instrument 5.7" End-cutting Bone Rongeurs Friedmann-Micro Premium Medical Grade Stainless Steel Ergonomic Design Made in Pakistan

Overview

  • PREMIUM INSTRUMENTS Bone Rongeurs are the dental instruments used by dentists for cutting tough tissues and for cracking the gross deposits of the dental calculus.
  • Bone rongeurs are forceps which have sharp edges and scoop shaped tips to cut the tough tissues. Bone rongeurs are made of high quality stainless steel to provide efficient gouging. These dental instruments are used in oral maxillofacial surgery to correct the injuries of jaws and oral tissues.

          Features

          • Premium Medical Grade Stainless Steel.
          • Excellent for micro surgery of dental, orthopedic & surgical.
          • Ergonomic design, non slip grip, premium quality double spring handle.
          • End-cutting rongeurs used for trimming and recontouring alveolar bone and gross tissue removal.
          • Standard beaks for use in limited access areas, for trimming fibrous tissue or small bony spicules.

              Technical Specifications

              • Material: Medical grade Stainless Steel
              • Color: Silver
              • Model: 30°Angle, 90°Angle
              • Package: 1Pc

                Precautions

                • Do not leave instruments in the following solutions for extended periods as corrosion can result:
                a) Aluminum, Barium, Calcium, Ferrous or stannous chloride solutions.
                b) Phenol, Lysol or Lodine.
                c) Dakin's Solution or Zephirin.
                d) Any acid, Mercury or potassium solution.
                • Instruments should be rinsed as soon as possible after use to remove blood, serum and saline. Do not use a sponge basin as any residue from normal saline solution can cause corrosion to develop over a period of time.
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