Description
Hollow, tubular instruments used in dental and surgical procedures to remove saliva, blood, debris, or other fluids from the patient’s mouth or surgical site, ensuring a clear working area.
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Material: Medical-grade stainless steel or autoclavable plastic.
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Types:
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Saliva Ejector – Small, flexible tube for low-volume continuous suction during routine procedures.
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Surgical Suction Tip (Frazier/Metal) – Narrow, rigid tip for precise removal of fluids in surgical sites.
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High-Volume Evacuator (HVE) Tip – Wide-bore plastic or metal tube for rapid fluid and debris removal during high-speed drilling.
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Uses:
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Keeping the field dry for better visibility.
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Preventing fluid aspiration by the patient.
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Maintaining infection control.
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Features: Smooth or vented tips, ergonomic bends for access, compatible with dental unit suction systems, autoclavable for repeated use.
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