Oracraft Perio Scalers Set Of 8 - PSP8
The Oracraft Perio Scalers Set Of 8 - PSP8 is a collection of precision-engineered dental instruments for periodontal procedures. It includes various scalers designed to remove plaque, calculus, and debris from different areas of the mouth. Made from high-quality materials, these instruments ensure effective cleaning and optimal periodontal health.
Features:
- Variety of Scaler Types: Includes different scalers, such as universal, sickle, and curette, each tailored for specific areas of the mouth and types of deposits.
- Ergonomic Design: Features ergonomic handles to provide a comfortable and secure grip, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use.
- Precision and Sharpness: Sharp tips ensure efficient removal of plaque and calculus with minimal pressure, protecting enamel and gums.
- Sterilization Compatibility: Designed for easy sterilization, typically through autoclaving, to prevent cross-contamination between patients.
- Corrosion Resistance: Made to resist corrosion from saliva, water, and sterilization processes, ensuring long-lasting durability.
- High-Quality Material: Constructed from medical-grade stainless steel or other high-quality materials that are durable and easy to clean.
- Instructions and Packaging: Comes with clear usage, care, and sterilization instructions and may include a storage case or pouch for convenience.
Technical Specification |
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- 1 x Towner-Jacquette #1 SU15/30
- 1 x Posterior #1 SN135
- 1 x Anterior #1 SN137
- 1 x Cumine #1 SCM152
- 1 x Surface #1 MDY652
- 1 x Bifid #1 SB4/8
- 1 x Hoe Orban #1 SO8/9
- 1 x Springfield #1 SSP2/3
Patient Preparation:
- Ensure that the patient is comfortable and properly positioned.
- Have adequate lighting and good visibility of the oral cavity.
Instrument Selection:
- Depending on the specific area of the mouth and the type of deposit (plaque or calculus), select the appropriate scaler from the set.
Inspection:
- Examine the patient's teeth and gums to identify areas with plaque or calculus buildup.
Technique:
- Hold the scaler in a modified pen grasp, ensuring good control and minimal hand fatigue.
- Place the working end of the scaler against the tooth surface at a 45-degree angle to the tooth and slightly below the gumline.
- Use a gentle but firm pressure to initiate the scaling motion.
- Make short, controlled pulling or pushing motions along the tooth surface, removing plaque and calculus.
- Pay special attention to the junction between the teeth and gums, where debris tends to accumulate.
- Avoid using excessive force, as it can cause damage to the gums or tooth enamel.
- Rinse the area frequently to remove debris and ensure clear visibility.
Rinsing and Evaluation:
- Pause periodically to rinse the mouth and instrument, allowing better visualization of the area being worked on.
- Assess the progress and determine if additional scaling is necessary.
Post-Procedure Care:
- After scaling, recommend or perform professional polishing to remove residual stains and smooth the tooth surfaces.
- Provide post-procedure instructions for the patient, including proper oral hygiene practices and any necessary follow-up appointments.
Sterilization:
- After use, thoroughly clean and sterilize the scalers to prevent cross-contamination.