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Dental Ball End Probe, PWB. Stainless Steel Handle. The working ends are marked in millimeters (1-2-3-5-8-9-10 Ball-End) for precise measurements. The calibrated periodontal probe is an instrument of assessment. Ball-End probe increases tactile sensitivity and gives a more accurate picture of gingival pocket depth. Also it does not damage tissue.
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- 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.
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The dental probe, also called the periodontal probe, comprises of a handle, a distal part or portion, and a measuring needle. The shape of a periodontal probe is a long and thin bodied instrument with blunted ends. A measuring needle is used to explore the gum pockets. The needle has at least one measure gradation. The instrument has a flexible end that can go around corners in tortuous blind pockets. With this, the dentist can examine the full depth of the periodontal pockets. A dental probe can also be used to find hole in the dental enamel. The measuring needle can find whether there is any tartar or other foreign bodies present in the pocket.
The dentist uses the dental probe to measure the periodontal sulcus depth. When a person has gingivitis, the periodontal probe shows higher depth because the gums are swollen and are enlarged due to the inflammation of the gum tissues. On probing, there is bleeding from the gums. When a person has periodontal disease, the periodontal gums give even higher readings, because along with the swelling of the gums, there is also a loss of surrounding bone material.
Bleeding on probing, also known as BOP, is a sure sign of an inflammation present, and indicates some pathology in the lining of the gingival sulcus. A periodontal chart, a sort of topographical mapping of the patient’s gum tissues, is created with the help of the periodontal probe and it can measure the extent of the disorder present in the tissues surrounding the teeth. This chart can also be used to note the progress made along the treatment. A probing with the help of the periodontal probe indicates the state of health of the periodontium.
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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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