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Monday, December 9, 2024

Articulating Paper For Visible Occlusion

Articulating Paper For Visible Occlusion



Product Details: 

Company Name: MDM Corporation, Delhi 

Quantity in a book : 10 Sheets each 


Articulating Paper For Visible Occlusion is a thin, colored paper used in dentistry to detect occlusion, which refers to how teeth come into contact with each other when biting or chewing. The paper leaves visible marks on the contact points, helping dentists identify areas with excessive pressure or improper alignment.


Here are some key points about articulating paper:


1. Types of Articulating Paper:


Double-sided: Marks both upper and lower teeth simultaneously.


Single-sided: Marks only one surface.



2. Colors: Typically available in red, blue, or black. These colors ensure clear visibility on tooth surfaces.


3. Thickness: It ranges from 40 to 200 microns. Thicker paper is suitable for restorative work, while thinner paper is used for precise adjustments.


4. Applications:

  • Checking bite after dental restorations (e.g., fillings, crowns).

  • Evaluating occlusion during orthodontic treatments.

  • Identifying high-pressure areas causing discomfort or TMJ issues.


5. Alternatives: Articulating film (thinner and more sensitive) or silicone bite indicators can also be used for more precise assessments.


Would you like help selecting the best type for your needs or guidance on using it effectively? 


Saturday, December 7, 2024

Dochem Face Masks

Dochem Face Masks


 

Dochem Face Mask 
  • 3-PLY ( Disposable, non-sterile) 
  • Type: IIR
  • Total Quanity in a box:  50 Pieces



Dochem Face Masks are  high-quality masks designed for various uses, including medical, industrial, and everyday purposes. Manufactured by Dochem, a global supplier, these masks typically offer features like:

  • High filtration efficiency: Effective at filtering out fine particles and airborne contaminants.

  • Comfortable fit: Designed to be breathable and fit securely.

  • Disposable options: Often single-use for hygiene.

  • Applications: Commonly used in healthcare, construction, or daily protection from pollutants and infections.


Let me know if you'd like detailed product specifications or a place to purchase them!



VITA Classical Shade Guide – Accurate Tooth Shade Matching in Dentistry

The VITA Classical Shade Guide is one of the most trusted and widely used dental shade guides in the world. It helps dentists and dental technicians accurately match the natural color of teeth when performing restorative and cosmetic dental procedures such as crowns, veneers, bridges, composite fillings, and dentures.

Because of its simplicity, reliability, and global acceptance, the VITA Classical Shade Guide remains a standard tool in modern dentistry.

VITA Classical Shade Guide showing A1–D4 tooth shades for dental shade matching










Company Name: VITA ( Original) 

Made in : Germany

Model: Classical

Shade: A1 / A2 / A3 / A3.5 / B1 / B2 / B3 / B4 / C1 / C2 / C3 / C4 / D2 / D3 / D4


The Vita Classical Shade Guide A1-D4 is a widely used tool in dentistry for matching the colour of a patient's teeth to a standard shade guide, which helps in aesthetic dental restorations like crowns, veneers, and dentures.


Features:

1. Shade Groups:

The guide is divided into four basic colour groups:


  • A (Reddish-Brown): A1, A2, A3, A3.5, A4


  • B (Reddish-Yellow): B1, B2, B3, B4


  • C (Gray): C1, C2, C3, C4


  • D (Reddish-Gray): D2, D3, D4


2. Easy Organisation:

  • Each shade is arranged systematically, allowing dentists to choose a colour match efficiently.


3. Material Compatibility:

  • Used with ceramic and composite materials to ensure that restorations blend naturally with existing teeth.


Benefits:

  • Accuracy: Provides a natural appearance for restorations.
  • Standardized: Universal system used worldwide for consistent results.


Durable:

  •  Made with high-quality materials resistant to staining and wear.


Applications of VITA Classical Shade Guide

The VITA Classical Shade Guide is widely used in:

  • Crown and bridge restorations

  • Veneers and cosmetic dentistry

  • Composite shade selection

  • Denture tooth matching

  • Smile design procedures

It ensures natural aesthetics and consistent shade communication with dental laboratories.


How to Use the VITA Classical Shade Guide Correctly

For accurate shade matching, dentists should follow these best practices:

  • Select shade under natural daylight or color-corrected light

  • Teeth should be clean and slightly moist

  • Avoid bright lipstick or heavy makeup

  • Compare shades quickly within 5–7 seconds

  • Select shade before tooth preparation to avoid dehydration effects


Advantages of VITA Classical Shade Guide

✔ Easy to use and understand
✔ Internationally accepted standard
✔ Durable and long-lasting shade tabs
✔ Cost-effective solution for dental clinics
✔ Reliable for both general and cosmetic dentistry


Final Conclusion

The VITA Classical Shade Guide is a reliable and globally trusted solution for accurate tooth shade matching in everyday dental practice. It helps achieve natural-looking restorations, improves patient satisfaction, and reduces remakes.

👉 Upgrade your clinic today with the VITA Classical Shade Guide and ensure consistent, aesthetic results in every case. Contact us now for  the availability and pricing.


Friday, December 6, 2024

Tooth Stain Remover Liquid

Tooth Stain Remover Liquid



SAMIT Tooth Stain Remover Liquid 
110 ml 
Price: Rs. 56/- 


Tooth stain remover liquid is over-the-counter product designed to remove surface stain on teeth caused by coffee, tea, tobacco, or certain foods. These products usually contain mild abrasives, whitening agents (like hydrogen peroxide), or chemicals that help dissolve stains. However, it's essential to choose one carefully and use it correctly to avoid damaging your enamel.

Popular Ingredients in Tooth Stain Remover Liquid:

1. Hydrogen Peroxide: A mild bleaching agent that helps remove stains and whiten teeth.


2. Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda): Gently polishes teeth and removes surface stains.


3. Enamel-Safe Abrasives: Help scrub away stubborn stains.


4. Activated Charcoal: Absorbs and lifts stains, though it's controversial regarding enamel safety.



Tips for Safe Use:

  • Always follow the product instructions to avoid overuse, which can harm enamel.

  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush with the product.

  • Avoid acidic foods and drinks immediately after use to protect weakened enamel.

  • Consult your dentist before starting any stain remover treatment.


Recommendations:

If you're looking for a tooth stain remover in Nepal, then we can provide this product. 

Alternatively, you can try natural methods, like brushing with a mix of baking soda and water, but consult your dentist before trying any DIY solutions.





Mixing Pad For GIC

Mixing Pad For GIC



Samit Mixing Pad for GIC 
Sheets Quantity: 50 
Size : 3*3" 
Price: Rs. 150/- 


Sumit Mixing Pad For GIC



A mixing pad for GIC (Glass Ionomer Cement) is a specialized, disposable pad designed for mixing dental materials like glass ionomer cement. 


It typically has the following characteristics:

1. Non-Stick Surface: The sheets on the pad are coated to ensure the cement doesn't stick, making mixing easier and reducing material waste.


2. Pre-Cut Sheets: Each pad contains multiple sheets that can be torn off after use, ensuring cleanliness and convenience.


3. Flat and Stable: Provides a smooth surface for thorough mixing of GIC powder and liquid.


4. Size Options: Common sizes are compact for ease of use in dental clinics.


5. Single-Use: Ensures hygienic preparation, as each sheet is used only once.



To use it:

  • Dispense the required amount of GIC powder and liquid onto the pad.

  • Mix them thoroughly using a plastic or metal spatula until a homogenous consistency is achieved.

Another GIC Mixing Pad Name is GC GIC Mixing Pad which is made from high quality material. So, it quite expensive. 

GC GIC Mixing Pad
Price: NPR. 400/-

















Would you like recommendations for purchasing or alternatives for GIC mixing? Please Contact us. 






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?