05 Pcs Dental Instruments Composite Filling & Restorative Instruments for Aesthetic Restoration & Layering Dental Filling Instruments with Silicon Handles
Set of 5 Silicon Handle LM Arte with Tray
1x Brown (LM Arte Restauration Applica mit ErgoSense Handgriff)
1x Gray (LM Arte Restauration Condensa mit ErgoSense Handgriff)
1x Green (LM Arte Restauration Fissura mit ErgoMax Handgriff)
1x Pink (LM Arte Restauration Eccesso mit ErgoMax Handgriff)
1x Purple (LM Arte Restauration Posterior Misura mit ErgoMax Handgriff)
Composite Plastic Filling Dental Instruments Kit
Packing: The kit comprises of 7 double-ended pieces in total.
-Curved tip Plastic instrument
-Condenser
-Egg and Ball-shaped burnisher
-Carrot-shaped carver
-Plastic instrument with manipulator
-Thin-tip plastic instrument.
Weight: 18g only per instrument
Material: Pure Stainless Steel material.
– Golden coating
these coatings make the instrument more than 75% nonstick and make the handling of filling materials especially composites very easy.
Description :
– Instrument handle is made in 9mm diameter and is hollow from the inside. The hollow design makes the instrument light in weight which prevents muscle fatigue of the clinician.
– Unique handle design makes the finger grip very comfortable yet provides a very firm grip which makes the chances of instrument slip very minimal.
Application: They are used for filling.
Physics Forceps Dental Instruments
The Physics Forceps Standard Series extraction instruments can be utilized on all teeth in the mouth with the exception of third molars. In some instances, due to patient access and the design of the instruments, the Standard Series may not access “hard-to-reach” second molars. In these cases, the Molar Series should be utilized.
Upper Right
Upper Left
Upper Anterior
Lower Universal
The Physics Forceps are an atraumatic extraction system that provides a simple, predictable, and unconventional method of extracting teeth regardless of a practitioner’s extraction experience, or the condition of the tooth while providing a positive patient experience.
How does it work?
The Physics Forceps operates as an elevator, rather than forceps, using first-class lever mechanics. One handle is connected to a ”bumper,” which acts as the fulcrum, that is placed deep in the vestibule. The other handle is connected to the ”beak”, which is positioned most often on the lingual or palatal root of the tooth into the gingival sulcus. No aspect of the instrument grasps the crown and there is no advanced elevation needed. Once the instrument is properly placed, the handles are rotated a few degrees with only wrist movement in a slow, steady and controlled manner – no squeezing!