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  • Dental amalgam guns and carriers
  • Sale! Arti-Forcep

    Arti-Forceps

    Original price was: $ 5.Current price is: $ 3. Add to cart
  • Articulator
  • Articulator
  • Articulator

    Articulator

    An articulator is a crucial tool in dentistry, specifically in prosthodontics, orthodontics, and oral surgery. It is a mechanical device that simulates the movements of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and allows dental professionals to analyze and replicate the occlusal relationship between the upper and lower teeth. Essentially, an articulator serves as a substitute for the patient’s jaw, enabling dentists and dental technicians to study and manipulate dental models outside of the patient’s mouth.

    The primary function of an articulator is to replicate the complex movements of the mandible (lower jaw) in relation to the maxilla (upper jaw). This is essential for various procedures, including the fabrication of crowns, bridges, dentures, and orthodontic appliances. By accurately replicating the patient’s occlusal relationship, an articulator helps ensure that dental restorations fit properly, function effectively, and maintain the patient’s natural bite.

    Articulators come in various types and designs, ranging from simple mechanical devices to sophisticated computerized systems. The most basic articulators, known as hinge articulators, replicate only the opening and closing movements of the jaw. These are suitable for simple dental procedures where precise occlusal adjustments are not required.

    More advanced articulators, such as semi-adjustable and fully adjustable articulators, offer greater versatility and accuracy. Semi-adjustable articulators allow for adjustments in the condylar inclination and intercondylar distance, while fully adjustable articulators can replicate a wide range of mandibular movements, including protrusive and lateral excursions. These articulators are commonly used in complex restorative and reconstructive cases where precise occlusal registration is essential.

    In addition to mechanical articulators, digital or virtual articulators have emerged with the advancement of technology. These articulators utilize computer software and digital imaging to simulate jaw movements and occlusal relationships. Digital articulation offers advantages such as enhanced precision, efficiency, and the ability to store and transfer digital records electronically.

    Overall, articulators play a vital role in modern dentistry by facilitating accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and fabrication of dental prostheses. Whether mechanical or digital, articulators enable dental professionals to achieve optimal outcomes by ensuring proper occlusion, function, and aesthetics in restorative and orthodontic procedures. Their versatility and precision make them indispensable tools in dental practices worldwide.

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  • Articulator

    Articulator

    An articulator is a crucial tool in dentistry, specifically in prosthodontics, orthodontics, and oral surgery. It is a mechanical device that simulates the movements of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and allows dental professionals to analyze and replicate the occlusal relationship between the upper and lower teeth. Essentially, an articulator serves as a substitute for the patient’s jaw, enabling dentists and dental technicians to study and manipulate dental models outside of the patient’s mouth.

    The primary function of an articulator is to replicate the complex movements of the mandible (lower jaw) in relation to the maxilla (upper jaw). This is essential for various procedures, including the fabrication of crowns, bridges, dentures, and orthodontic appliances. By accurately replicating the patient’s occlusal relationship, an articulator helps ensure that dental restorations fit properly, function effectively, and maintain the patient’s natural bite.

    Articulators come in various types and designs, ranging from simple mechanical devices to sophisticated computerized systems. The most basic articulators, known as hinge articulators, replicate only the opening and closing movements of the jaw. These are suitable for simple dental procedures where precise occlusal adjustments are not required.

    More advanced articulators, such as semi-adjustable and fully adjustable articulators, offer greater versatility and accuracy. Semi-adjustable articulators allow for adjustments in the condylar inclination and intercondylar distance, while fully adjustable articulators can replicate a wide range of mandibular movements, including protrusive and lateral excursions. These articulators are commonly used in complex restorative and reconstructive cases where precise occlusal registration is essential.

    In addition to mechanical articulators, digital or virtual articulators have emerged with the advancement of technology. These articulators utilize computer software and digital imaging to simulate jaw movements and occlusal relationships. Digital articulation offers advantages such as enhanced precision, efficiency, and the ability to store and transfer digital records electronically.

    Overall, articulators play a vital role in modern dentistry by facilitating accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and fabrication of dental prostheses. Whether mechanical or digital, articulators enable dental professionals to achieve optimal outcomes by ensuring proper occlusion, function, and aesthetics in restorative and orthodontic procedures. Their versatility and precision make them indispensable tools in dental practices worldwide.

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  • Backhaus Towel Clamp

    Backhaus Towel Clamp

    Size: 140mm, Not perforating and not damaging.

    Technical Specifications:

    Size: 140mm
    Material: Stainless Steel
    Rusting Prevention Procedure: Passivated
    Ultrasonic Cleaned: Yes
    Dull-Polished: Yes
    Usage: Left Hand or Right Hand
    Tests Performed: Performance Test, Shape Test and Boil Test.
    Packing: Individually Packed
    QC Passed: Yes

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  • Biology Lab Dissection Set
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  • Dissecting Kit

    Classroom Dissection Kit

    Our Classroom Dissection Kit is the perfect choice for educators and students alike, offering a comprehensive set of tools tailored for secondary school or university-level dissection practices. With a focus on safety, efficiency, and precision, this kit equips students with everything they need to delve into the fascinating world of anatomy and biological sciences.

    Designed with convenience and durability in mind, each kit comes complete with an array of essential instruments housed in a sturdy vinyl case for easy storage and transport. From dissecting scissors and forceps to scalpels and probes, every tool is meticulously crafted to meet the demands of educational dissection exercises.

    Safety is paramount, which is why our kit includes full-frame adjustable eyewear featuring anti-fog, anti-static, and anti-scratch polycarbonate lenses that meet ANSI Z87 standards. This ensures students have clear vision and protection while working on their dissection projects, fostering a safe and comfortable learning environment.

    The kit includes a variety of scissors, forceps, teasing needles, scalpels, and other instruments, each carefully selected to cater to different dissection needs. Whether it’s precise cutting, delicate manipulation, or detailed probing, students will find the right tool for the task at hand.

    Additionally, our kit features a plastic ruler with inches and centimeters markings, allowing students to accurately measure specimens and anatomical structures. A dissecting chain and hook further enhance the versatility of the kit, providing additional support during dissection procedures.

    With its comprehensive range of high-quality instruments and focus on safety and functionality, our Classroom Dissection Kit empowers students to engage in hands-on learning experiences with confidence and precision. Whether used in classrooms, laboratories, or field studies, this kit is an invaluable resource for educators and students alike, facilitating a deeper understanding of anatomy and biological sciences.

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  • CP-12 Probe

    CP-12 Probe

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  • CP-2 Probe

    CP-2 Probe

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  • Sale! crimpable-plier

    crimpable-plier

    Original price was: $ 8.Current price is: $ 6. Add to cart