Double Ended Explorer Probe 23/17 is a versatile dental instrument designed for precision diagnostics in dental procedures. It features two pointed ends, one curved and one straight, making it ideal for exploring cavities, detecting tooth decay, and assessing dental conditions.
The durable stainless steel probe, designed for ease of handling and enhanced control, is ideal for oral examinations.
Uses:
- Cavity Detection: The explorer probe helps identify early stages of cavities by detecting rough spots and soft areas on tooth surfaces.
- Plaque & Tartar Assessment: Efficiently examines areas for plaque build-up and calculus to aid in cleaning and treatment planning.
- Tooth Surface Inspection: Allows the dentist to check for cracks, chips, and other dental irregularities.
- Restoration Evaluation: Used to check the margins and integrity of dental fillings and crowns.
- Gum Line Inspection: Assists in checking the health of the gum line by detecting areas of recession or inflammation.
- Orthodontic Bracket Examination: Used to check the condition and placement of orthodontic brackets and wires.
- Root Surface Assessment: Ideal for assessing the root surfaces for potential decay or damage, especially when the gums are receding.
Key Features:
- Double Ended Design: One straight and one curved end provide versatility for various diagnostic tasks.
- Stainless Steel Construction: Ensures durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Precision Tips: Designed for accurate probing, allowing for the detection of even the smallest irregularities.
- Ergonomic Handle: Offers a comfortable grip, reducing hand strain during long procedures.
- Autoclavable: We can sterilize it for safe reuse in clinical environments.
What is the use of 17 23 Explorer?
Dental Explorer 17-23. Stainless Steel Handle. The clinician uses the explorer to provide tactile information to their fingers, locating calculus deposits, tooth surface irregularities, defective restoration margins, decalcified areas, and carious lesions.
What is a double ended Explorer used for?
Double ended Explorer used in the detection of caries (decay) and calculus, exploration of pocket characteristics, furcation and restorations.
What are dental explorers made of?
A dental explorer is a thin and flexible stainless steel instrument, with a sharp tip. Dental professionals use explorers to examine the surface of patient’s teeth, and detect calculus defects or irregularities.
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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