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Dental Anesthetic Syringe, SAC-02. High Quality dental anesthetic delivery system. The syringe handle and thumb rings are designed for a natural fit. The tip of the harpoon is designed for a perfect aspiration every time. These are performance instruments. Several models of syringes are available for dental anesthetic delivery. Made with high quality USA materials. Type A, 2.2 cc, inch thread.
- Each dental instrument is individually and securely packaged to avoid damage during shipping.
- Compare our instruments with the big brands in the industry and you will immediately recognize that we are equal or better in every way but one...price. Our instruments have quality craftsmanship and same high-industry standards.
- We guarantee our quality and certify our product manufacturing practices.
- Every dental instrument is formed, precision-ground, sharpened, polished and finished by hand and is thoroughly checked and re-checked throughout the manufacturing process. We again check before shipping.
- In fact, our instruments are manufactured within the guidelines of the FDA quality assurance system for GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) and the factory facilities are ISO 13485 certified. All of our products bear the CE mark and is sold in over 20 countries.
- Our key difference is our low price. We cost a lot less. Buy today and save!
ASPIRATING SYRINGE This syringe is used in dentistry to inject a local anesthetic. The aspirating syringe differs from most syringes in that it is designed to inject anesthetic from a carpule. The parts of an aspirating syringe consist of a threaded tip where the needle attaches, a barrel where the carpule is placed, a piston rod (plunger) with a harpoon attached that embeds itself into the rubber stopper of the carpule, a finger grip, and a thumb ring . The harpoon allows the dentist to aspirate (draw back) the injection site to see if the needle tip is located in a blood vessel before injecting the anesthetic solution. Once the harpoon is engaged into the rubber stopper of the anesthetic carpule, the dentist can apply inward or outward pressure on the stopper by exerting pressure on the thumb ring. Pulling the thumb ring outward also pulls the plunger outward producing an aspirating effect; whereas, pushing inward forces the anesthetic solution through the needle.
ASPIRATING SYRINGE NEEDLE The aspirating syringe needles used in dental treatment arrive sterile and are disposable. They are designed for a single use, and are available in different gauges and lengths. The gauge of a needle refers to the diameter of the hollow shaft of the needle. The larger the gauge, the smaller in diameter the needle. The lengths of the needles vary, and are classified as long (L) or short (S). Each needle has either a plastic or metal hub designed to screw onto the threaded end of the syringe. This hub is positioned to permit the needle to extend inward to penetrate the rubber seal portion of a loaded anesthetic carpule. The plastic caps covering the sterile needle are easily removed from both ends. When placing the needle onto the syringe, remove only the cap that covers the syringe end on the needle. This maintains the sterility of the needle portion used to inject the patient. Normally, you prepare the anesthetic syringe with a short needle (13/16 inch in length) for maxillary injections, and a long needle (17/8 inches in length) for mandibular injections. The tip of the needle has a beveled angle, which is turned toward the alveolus to accurately deposit the solution.
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Features
- Ergonomically designed to maximize productivity by minimizing user fatigue
- Made with Highest quality medical grade materials
- More durable than most instruments and lasts longer
- Precision designed for correct application use and balanced performance
- Lower Priced than Big Brand name Instruments
- Sterilizable
- Money back guarantee if not satisfied
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