The European thread used in these syringes ensures a secure and tight connection between the Aspirating Syringe handle and the cartridge. Preventing any leakage or spillage during use. This type of syringe is a crucial instrument in dental practices, as it allows dentists to deliver local anesthesia effectively, precisely, and comfortably for the patient
KEY FEATURES:
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1.8ml Capacity: Designed to hold a standard aspirated cartridge with a capacity of 1.8ml for delivering precise dosages of local anesthesia.
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European Thread Design: Features a European thread mechanism for secure and leak-proof connection between the syringe handle and the cartridge, ensuring safe and efficient use.
- Comfortable Grip: Ergonomically designed handle for a comfortable grip and ease of use during dental procedures, enhancing control and precision.
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Aspiration Function: Allows for aspiration during injections, aiding in avoiding intravascular injections and ensuring the safety of the patient.
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Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials that are durable, autoclavable, and easy to clean for reliable performance and longevity.
USES:
- Local Anesthesia Administration: The primary use is to inject local anesthetic agents into a patient’s gum or other oral tissues to numb the area before performing dental procedures like extractions, fillings, or root canals.
- Aspiration: The syringe allows for aspiration which means it can draw back a small amount of fluid before injecting the anesthetic. This helps ensure the needle is not in a blood vessel, thereby reducing the risk of intravascular injection and potential complications.
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FAQ’s
What is an aspirating syringe used for?
Aspirating syringes are used to inject a local anesthetic when performing surgical dental procedures.
Which injections require aspiration?
Aspiration is most commonly performed during an intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) injection to ensure the needle tip is at the desired site and hasn’t accidentally punctured a blood vessel..
Why does a dentist aspirate a syringe?
A dentist aspirates a syringe to ensure the needle tip is correctly of positioned and not in a blood vessel. which enhances the safety of administering local anesthesia.
Technical Specifications:
Material:Â Stainless Steel
Finishing:Â Polished
Usage:Â Left Hand or Right Hand
Ultrasonic Cleaned:Â Yes
Lubricate:Â Yes
Rusting Prevention Procedure:Â Passivated
Tests Performed:Â Boil Test, Performance Test, Shape Test
QC Passed:Â Yes
Packing:Â Individually Packed
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