The Plier Arch Bending Bird Beak 678-326 is a specialized orthodontic instrument used for manipulating and forming archwires in dental braces. Its specific uses include:
Bending Stainless Steel Wires: It is designed to bend a variety of smooth loops on stainless steel wires up to .022" x .0..
Used for different purposes, such as cutting of the gums, sutures or bandages. With smooth or toothed/serrated blades and pointed or beveled tips for specific different surgical purposes.Instrument name: Goldman-Fox (130 mm)
Tip: S/S, Saw Edge
Tip Material: Stainless Steel
Handle: Straight
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Used to place holes in rubber dam material to permit the passage of the dam over the crowns of the teeth. The handles are squeezed together and the plunger (punch) creates a hole in the rubber dam material. It is typically designed to create various hole sizes.Instrument name: Ainsworth (170 mm)
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Made entirely of biomedical stainless steel. The housing design is completely smooth, with no rough areas for a secure hygiene. The expander limit, a directional arrow and the lot number are laser engraved on the expander‘s body...