iM3 Catalogue - Australia - Flipbook - Page 28
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Instruments Specially Designed for Felines and/or Very Small Dogs
Straight Tip Elevators
HAND INSTRUMENTS
These super slim elevators are excellent for removing teeth in cats and
small dogs. They are also useful in retrieving fractured roots. Tips can be
sharpened using a dental stone.
Cat. Code
Elevator 1 mm
D2001
1 mm wide straight tip elevator with stubby handle.
Elevator 2 mm
D2002
2 mm wide straight tip elevator with stubby handle.
Probe/Explorer
D2003
The probe end has periodontal markings etched in black which
will not fade even after many autoclave cycles. The fine but
robust tip is ideal for periodontal probing in cats or dogs. The
other end of the probe has a shepherd hook explorer to detect
tooth defects both supra and subgingivally.
Very Fine Periosteal Elevator
D2005
The small delicate flat ends of this double-ended elevator make
it ideal for lifting a muco-periosteal flap off the bone in cats. The
rounded tip helps prevent accidental slippage and tearing of the
gingival flap.
Resorptive Lesion Probe
D2006
This probe can be used to subgingivally detect resorptive
lesions or residual calculus. The probe can also be used to
identify furcation involvement (loss of alveolar bone between
tooth roots).
Sickle Scaler
D2007
This double ended hand instrument is used for the removal of
supragingival (above the gum) plaque/calculus and stains.
Curette
D2008
This slimline curette is ideal for calculus and plaque removal both
supra and subgingivally (above and below the gum). The fineness
of the instrument is well suited for use in cats and small dogs.
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iM3 Extraction Forceps
These smaller, fine extraction forceps are designed to grasp
small teeth. The spring action allows their use without excessive
force being applied to the tooth crown.
125 mm
Instruments mentioned on
this page are available as a set
(Cat. No D2000).
D2004