Curettes, Dental/Oral Surgery
Definition : Dental curettes designed for excising tissue, usually to clean out debris from infected cavities in bone and/or tooth sockets during surgical procedures in the oral cavity. These curettes are typically handheld, manual instruments with a working end that resembles a solid spoon with sharp edges and a handle at the other end. Oral surgery/dental curettes are available in many sizes, with straight or angled shapes according to the nature and location of the bone cavity or tooth socket.
Related Terms : "Fixed Loop Instruments, Dental, Subgingival Administration"
Entry Terms : "Dental Surgery Curettes" , "Oral Surgery Curettes"
UMDC code : 21327
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| | American Eagle Instruments Inc Company Type: Parent American Eagle Instruments Inc. incorporated in January 1992, but our craftsmen and women have spent an average of over 20 years each building dental instruments. |  | | Hu-Friedy Mfg Co LLC Company Type: Parent |  | | Karl Schumacher Dental Instruments Company Type: Parent As you may know, the use of effective and durable instruments can enhance technique and elevate a dental practice to a higher level. Procedures become safer, quicker, and most importantly, more predictable. And because of the high-grade steels used in their design, we offer you an instrument that lasts longer. |  | | Premier Dental Products Co Company Type: Parent We at Premier are proud of our family tradition, which has seen us scrutinize our products and push ourselves and our staff to higher levels of service for over nine decades. Founded in 1913, by Julius Charlestein, Premier continues into its fourth generation as a family owned and operated manufacturer and distributor of quality health care products through a worldwide network of dealers. |  | |
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