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Oral Surgery Instruments

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Oral surgery instruments

When you are performing an intraoral surgical technique, the auxiliary, and prepared a syringe of anesthesia must have a tray that contains all the surgical material that you need:

* Farabeuf separator: to remove the cheek, lip or mucoperiosteal flap. It allows the visualization of the surgical field.
* Scalpel with blade No. 15, (11, 12): for incision of soft tissue.
* Periosteal: instrument section of periosteum and detachment, yielding the mucoperiosteal flap.
* Strawberries dental surgery: are coupled to the handpiece. They are used to act on the hard tissues (osteotomy or dental sectioning)
* Drift or elevators: tools used to extract or complete teeth tooth roots. They are used as a lever. (straight and winter)
* Forceps: forceps used to perform simple dental extractions. They consist of two parts: one consisting of the blades (can hold the crown of the tooth) and the other arms of the clip (allow the dentist to hold his hand the instrument)
* Spoons curettage: layered instruments used to curette or bone areas alveoli with inflammatory tissue.
* Mosquitos: they serve to hold a bleeding vessel, tissue inflammation and tooth roots.
* Dissecting forceps (with or without teeth) serve to fasten the flap sutured when the dentist holds it with one hand and the other, through the needle holder passes the needle through the flap.
* Needle holder
* Sutures
* Rongeur forceps: Used for removing splinters or ridges.

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