INTRALIGAMENTAL SYRINGE PEN STYLE 1.8ML DENTAL IMPLANT INSTRUMENTS "AUTO"
INTRALIGAMENTAL SYRINGE PEN STYLE 1.8ML DENTAL IMPLANT INSTRUMENTS "AUTO" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Care information
Care information
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your surgical instruments, proper care and handling are essential. Always clean and dry instruments immediately after use, store them in a dry, protected environment, and follow manufacturer guidelines.
For detailed instructions, including cleaning, storage, and sterilization procedures, visit our complete Care and Handling guide
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
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Description
Description
The Intraligamental Syringe Pen Style 1.8mL is a specialized dental instrument used for local anesthesia, primarily in dental procedures such as dental implants or other treatments requiring numbing of the teeth or gums.
Here’s a breakdown of its features and uses:
Key Features:
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Pen-Style Design:
- The syringe is designed in the shape of a pen for easy and ergonomic handling. This style allows for better control during injections, minimizing discomfort for both the dentist and the patient.
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Capacity:
- It holds 1.8mL of anesthetic solution, which is a typical amount needed for local anesthesia in dental procedures.
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Intraligamental Delivery:
- This syringe is specifically designed for intraligamental injections, meaning the anesthetic is delivered directly into the periodontal ligament (the tissue around the root of the tooth). This technique is commonly used for local anesthesia in the gums, often during dental implant procedures, root canal treatments, or tooth extractions.
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Auto Function:
- The "Auto" feature likely refers to an automatic or self-loading syringe, making it more efficient in administering the injection. It may provide more consistent pressure, resulting in smoother and more precise delivery of anesthetic.
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Use in Dental Implants:
- In the context of dental implants, intraligamental injections are beneficial for providing localized numbing while minimizing the risk of spreading anesthesia to other areas, which is particularly important for implant precision.
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