Description
Specialized instruments used by dentists to deliver local anesthesia, irrigate, or aspirate during dental procedures. They are designed for precision, patient comfort, and ease of handling in the oral cavity.
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Material: Stainless steel, high-grade aluminum, or medical-grade plastic.
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Types:
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Aspirating Syringe: Most common for administering local anesthetics; allows the dentist to check if the needle is in a blood vessel before injection.
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Non-Aspirating Syringe: For delivering anesthetic without aspiration capability.
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Self-Aspirating Syringe: Aspirates automatically without manual retraction of the plunger.
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Disposable Plastic Syringe: Single-use for irrigation or medicament delivery.
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Computer-Controlled Delivery Systems (CCDS): Electronic devices for controlled anesthetic flow.
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Uses:
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Administering local anesthesia.
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Irrigating root canals or surgical sites.
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Delivering medicaments or saline solution.
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Features:
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Ergonomic design for precise control.
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Autoclavable (for reusable types).
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Lightweight and balanced for reduced operator fatigue.
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Luer-lock or slip-tip connections for needle attachment.
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