Description: Dental InstrumentsDental instruments are tools that dental professionals use to provide dental treatment. These tools allow them to manipulate tissue for better visual access during treatment or during a regular examination. It’s important not only because it allows the dentist more control over what they’re doing, but also in order to keep you safe and comfortable throughout your visit!Dental instruments are used by dentists all around the world as part of their job when treating teeth and other oral structures. A lot of these can be seen at normal examinations too since this helps with better visualization while performing treatments such as filling cavities or removing troublesome impacted teeth.ExplorersThe explorer is a dental tool used to examine the teeth for decay, calculus, furcations and other abnormalities. It got its name because of its help in exploring the mouth looking for possible issues that might be troubling a patient without being too intrusive.This dental explorers we mentioned, specifically the explorer 17 and explorer 23, are commonly used dental instruments known as dental explorers or periodontal explorers. They are frequently used by dental professionals during oral examinations to detect dental caries (cavities), calculus (tartar), and other irregularities on the tooth surfaces.Dental Explorer 17: Explorer 17, also known as the “Shepherd’s Hook” explorer, is a dental instrument with a long, thin, curved tip that resembles a hook. It is primarily used to identify areas of tooth decay, tooth enamel irregularities, and the presence of calculus deposits. The sharp tip of the explorer allows dental professionals to gently probe the tooth surfaces, feeling for any areas of softness or roughness that may indicate tooth decay or other dental problems.Dental Explorer 23: Explorer 23, also known as the “Cowhorn” explorer, has a curved dual-ended tip with a more pronounced curve than the Shepherd’s Hook explorer. The two ends of the explorer have different shapes, with one end resembling a cow’s horn and the other end being more pointed. The Cowhorn explorer is designed to access different areas of the teeth and detect dental caries and calculus deposits. The pointed end can be used to feel for tooth decay, while the cow’s horn end is effective in locating calculus deposits along the tooth surfaces.Both explorers, 17 and 23, are commonly used to gently glide over the tooth surfaces, detecting any irregularities or signs of decay or calculus buildup. Dental professionals apply light pressure with the explorer’s tip, feeling for changes in texture and potential areas of concern.It’s important to note that dental explorers are used in conjunction with other diagnostic tools, such as dental radiographs (X-rays), visual examination, and clinical judgment, to accurately diagnose dental conditions. Dental professionals are trained to use these instruments safely and effectively during dental examinations.
Price: 22.98 USD
Location: Hollywood, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-04T17:07:30.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: SUPPRA
Unit Type: Unit
MPN: S-EX17/23
Unit Quantity: 10
Intended Use/Discipline: Dental Laboratory, Dentistry, Endodontics