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Thursday, December 5, 2024

Adult Extraction Forceps


Adult extraction forceps
( Set of 10)


Manufactured Country: Pakistan

Adult extraction forceps are specialized dental tools used by dentists to extract teeth. They are designed with beak-shaped ends that conform to the shape of a tooth's root and a handle to apply controlled force during extraction.


Here are some common types of adult extraction forceps:


1. Universal Forceps

Suitable for multiple teeth, often labeled as upper or lower jaw-specific.


Example: Forceps No. 150 (upper teeth) and No. 151 (lower teeth).


2. Anterior Forceps

Used for extracting front teeth (incisors and canines).

Narrow beaks for better grip on slender roots.



3. Premolar Forceps

Designed to extract premolars in the upper or lower jaw.



4. Molar Forceps

Heavier and curved for molar teeth with thicker roots.

Example: Cowhorn forceps for lower molars.



5. Root Tip Forceps

Fine-tipped forceps for removing root fragments.



Would you like detailed information about a specific type or its use in a procedure?

Please Contact us for the detail information. 




Filter Assembly Mokambika Dental Chair



During the filter cleaning, please do the cleaning procedure gently. Otherwise broken down as shown above may happen. 

Filter Cleaning Procedure :
  • Pull out the Yellow cap straight back. 
  • Clean the Filter.
  • Pull it back to the same location gently. 
  • Let the suction of two liter of fresh water in a bucket. 
  • Clean these two filter on daily basis if patient flow is significantly good. If we clean these filter daily before closing the dental clinic, Suction related problem goes away. 


Filter Assembly of Confident Mokambika Dental Chair for the new replacement is shown below. 


Filter Assembly  Mokambika Dental Chair



Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Alginate Impression Material

 







Alginate Impression Material is a widely used dental material for taking impressions of the oral cavity. It is an elastic, irreversible hydrocolloid material that is popular due to its ease of use, affordability, and ability to produce reasonably accurate impressions for various dental applications.


Properties of Alginate:


1. Composition:


Sodium or potassium alginate (main component)


Calcium sulfate (reactor)


Potassium sulfate (ensures good surface texture with gypsum)


Trisodium phosphate (retarder to control setting time)


Fillers (e.g., silica for bulk)


Flavoring agents for patient comfort




2. Types:


  • Fast-set alginate: Sets in about 1-2 minutes.


  • Normal-set alginate: Sets in about 3-4 minutes.



3. Setting Reaction:


Sodium alginate reacts with calcium sulfate to form calcium alginate, which is insoluble and forms a gel.




4. Physical Properties:


  • Good elasticity


  • Adequate tear strength


  • Irreversible (once set, it cannot return to its liquid state)




Uses of Alginate:


1. Impression for Study Models:


  • Orthodontic treatment planning

  • Prosthetic planning


2. Preliminary Impressions:

  • For complete dentures, removable partial dentures



3. Fabrication of Diagnostic Casts:

  • To evaluate occlusion or plan surgical procedures.



4. Other Applications:


  • Mouthguards

  • Custom trays

  • Whitening trays


Advantages:

  • Easy to mix and handle.

  • Economical.
  • Comfortable for patients.

  • Quick setting time.
  • Captures fine details of soft tissues.



Disadvantages:

  • Limited dimensional stability (must be poured immediately).

  • Prone to tearing under stress.

  • Not suitable for precision impressions in crown and bridge work.

  • Susceptible to drying and deformation if not stored properly.


Steps for Using Alginate:


1. Preparation:


Select a suitable impression tray (metal or plastic).


Measure water and alginate powder as per manufacturer’s instructions.



2. Mixing:


Add powder to water and mix thoroughly to a smooth consistency.


3. Alginate Water Powder Ratio

The mixing ratio for Zetalgin alginate powder is typically 1 scoop of powder to 1 measure of water. However, the exact ratio may vary depending on the manufacturer’s instructions.


For Zhermack's Zetalgin, the commonly recommended proportions are:


1 scoop of powder (about 6 grams)

1 measure of water (about 14 mL)



Steps for Mixing:


1. Measure the powder and water using the provided scoops or measures.


2. Pour the water into a clean rubber bowl first, then add the powder.


3. Mix rapidly with a spatula for about 30-45 seconds until a smooth, creamy consistency is achieved.


4. Work quickly, as alginate sets within 1-2 minutes (depending on water temperature). Cooler water increases working time, while warmer water decreases it.


Always refer to the product’s label for the most accurate instructions!


3. Loading the Tray:


  • Place the mixed alginate into the impression tray. 
  • Impression Making:

  • Insert the tray into the patient’s mouth and hold until the material sets.



5. Removal:

  • Carefully remove the tray and rinse the impression under cold water.



6. Pouring the Cast:


  • Pour dental stone or plaster into the impression immediately to prevent deformation.



Would you like detailed guidance on any specific aspect, such as the mixing technique or troubleshooting issues with alginate impressions?


Peeso Reamers


Peeso Reamers


Peeso Reamers are dental instruments used primarily in endodontic (root canal) procedures. They are designed for enlarging the coronal portion of the root canal and preparing the canal for posts or other restorations. Peeso reamers are characterized by their long, slender design and cutting flutes that extend only partway down the instrument, with the tip being non-cutting to help prevent perforation.


Common Uses of Peeso Reamers:

1. Enlarging Root Canals: They are used to prepare canals for post placement by removing gutta-percha and dentin in a controlled manner.

2. Shaping: They help in shaping the coronal portion of the canal for better access and cleaning.

3. Post Space Preparation: Ideal for preparing the canal for post insertion in restorative treatments.


Features:

  • Material: Usually made of stainless steel or nickel-titanium for durability and flexibility.
  • Sizes: Available in various sizes, often numbered (e.g., Peeso #1, #2, etc.).
  • Non-Cutting Tip: Reduces the risk of perforating the canal walls.

Let me know if you'd like more technical details or guidance on using Peeso reamers!



EpoxySeal Sealer

EpoxySeal Sealer

 

SafeEndo EpoxySeal is an Expoxy Based Root Canal Sealer. 

It contains the following ingredients:
  • Epoxy Resin
  • Amine Curing Agent
  • Zirconium Oxide
  • Filler

white Paste: 5ml
Ivory paste: 5ml


An EpoxySeal dental sealer is a resin-based material used in endodontics (root canal treatment) to seal the canal space and ensure a tight seal between the root canal walls and the gutta-percha filling material. Its primary purpose is to prevent bacterial leakage and reinfection after the root canal procedure.

Features of EpoxySeal Dental Sealer:

1. Adhesive Properties: Provides excellent bonding with dentin and filling materials.


2. Dimensional Stability: Ensures a long-lasting, leak-proof seal.


3. Antimicrobial Activity: Some formulations include components that inhibit bacterial growth.


4. Radiopacity: Allows visibility in radiographs for confirmation of placement.


5. Biocompatibility: Safe for use in dental tissues when applied correctly.



Commonly Used EpoxySeal Dental Sealer:

1. AH Plus: A popular, epoxy-resin-based root canal sealer known for its excellent sealing ability, biocompatibility, and ease of use.


2. AH 26: Another epoxy-based sealer with good handling characteristics and antibacterial properties during the setting process.



Advantages:

  • Provides a hermetic seal.

  • Minimal shrinkage upon setting.

  • Long working time, allowing precise application.

  • Resistant to moisture after setting.


Application in Root Canal Therapy:

1. Preparation: After cleaning and shaping the root canal, the canal is dried using paper points.


2. Mixing: The epoxy sealer components are mixed as per the manufacturer's instructions.


3. Application: The sealer is applied to the canal walls using files, lentulo spirals, or other applicators.


4. Filling: Gutta-percha points are coated with the sealer and inserted into the canal to fill the space.



Would you like to know more about a specific epoxySeal dental sealer or its application?


Monday, December 2, 2024

Dentsply Sirona Dycal

Dycal


Dentsply Sirona Dycal


Dentsply Sirona Dycal is a commonly used calcium hydroxide-based dental liner. It is primarily used in dentistry for the following purposes:


Uses of Dycal:


1. Pulp Protection:

Dycal is used to protect the pulp from thermal, mechanical, and chemical irritants during restorative procedures.

It creates a barrier to reduce the potential for irritation caused by restorative materials like amalgam or composites.


2. Pulp Capping:

It is used in direct pulp capping (when the pulp is exposed) or indirect pulp capping (when there is a near pulp exposure).

The calcium hydroxide in Dycal promotes the formation of secondary dentin by stimulating the pulp tissue.


3. Base or Liner:

It acts as a base under restorative materials and is compatible with most filling materials.


DyCal Composition:

  • Calcium hydroxide: The active ingredient that promotes healing and dentin formation.

  • Resin matrix: Provides easy handling and sets quickly after mixing.


Characteristics:

  • Radiopaque: It appears on X-rays, making it easy to identify during follow-ups.

  • Biocompatible: It is safe for use in proximity to pulp tissue.

  • Setting Time: Sets quickly in the presence of moisture.



Application Procedure:

1. Mix the base and catalyst paste in equal amounts until uniform.

2. Apply the mixture to the cavity using an applicator or a small brush.

3. Allow it to set before proceeding with other restorative materials.


If you're using Dycal or planning to, ensure it is applied under proper dental guidelines to maximise its effectiveness.



Woodpecker i-Sensor H1 RVG


WoodPecker Dental RVG

Woodpecker i-Sensor H1 RVG





 

The Woodpecker i-Sensor H1 RVG is a digital radiography sensor used in dental practices. RVG stands for RadioVisioGraphy, a technology used to capture high-resolution dental X-rays digitally, replacing traditional film-based methods. Here’s an overview of the device:

Key Features:

1. High Resolution:

The sensor provides detailed images, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.



2. Durability:

Designed to withstand regular use in dental clinics with enhanced durability.



3. Ease of Use:

Ergonomic design for patient comfort.

Plug-and-play connectivity makes it simple to operate.



4. Software Compatibility:

Comes with software for image processing and analysis.

Compatible with various practice management systems.



5. Multiple Sizes:

Available in different sensor sizes to cater to both adults and pediatric patients.




Advantages:

  • Reduces X-ray exposure compared to traditional methods.

  • Immediate image availability, speeding up the diagnostic process.

  • High-quality imaging aids in identifying even minute dental issues.


Applications:

  • Endodontics (root canal treatment).

  • Implantology.

  • Periodontics.

  • General diagnostic and monitoring.


Would you like details on pricing, installation, or reviews? Please contact us. 





Saturday, November 30, 2024

CentiSilk 3-0 Suture

Centisilk 3-0 Suture


Centisilk 3-0 Suture is a non-absorbable, braided silk surgical suture commonly used for soft tissue approximation and ligation.

 Here are some details:


Characteristics:

1. Material: Braided silk, coated for smooth handling.

2. Type: Non-absorbable.

3. Size: 3-0 indicates the thickness of the suture, suitable for delicate tissue.

4. Needle: Available in various needle sizes and shapes (cutting, reverse cutting, or round).


Applications:

  • Used in general surgery for soft tissue approximation.

  • Common in procedures requiring long-term wound support.

  • Effective in oral, skin, or vascular surgeries.


Advantages:

  • Excellent handling and knot security.

  • Easy to use for precise suturing.


Limitations:

  • Non-absorbable; removal may be necessary after healing.

  • Can cause tissue reaction over time.


Let me know if you'd like to learn about its specific uses in a field or detailed comparisons!





Circle Cutting body CentiSilk Suture