Mirror: A small, angled mirror used to view areas of the mouth that are hard to see directly. It helps in examining teeth and gums and in reflecting light to improve visibility.
Explorer: A thin, pointed instrument used to detect cavities, plaque, and calculus on the surfaces of teeth. The explorer helps identify rough spots and potential issues.
Probe: Similar to the explorer but often with a rounded tip, a probe measures the depth of gum pockets to assess gum health and detect periodontal disease.
Scaler: Used for cleaning and removing plaque, tartar, and calculus from the surfaces of teeth, especially around the gum line. Scalers come in different shapes for various parts of the mouth.
Curette: This tool is used to remove debris and calculus from the tooth surface and beneath the gums. It’s also helpful for scaling and root planing procedures.
Excavator: A small, spoon-shaped instrument used to remove decayed tooth material before filling or restoration. It’s designed to scoop out soft, decayed tissue.
Handpiece: An electric or air-driven tool used with various bur attachments for cutting, drilling, and shaping teeth. It’s essential for many restorative and cosmetic procedures.
Burs: These are small, rotating instruments used with the handpiece to cut, shape, and polish teeth. Burs come in various shapes and sizes depending on the procedure.
Endodontic Instruments: Specialized tools for root canal therapy, including files and reamers that clean and shape the root canals of teeth.
Dental Forceps: Pliers-like tools used for extracting teeth. They come in different shapes and sizes to grasp and remove teeth from the socket.
Rubber Dam: A thin sheet of latex or synthetic material used to isolate a tooth or teeth from the rest of the mouth during procedures, keeping the area dry and free from contamination.
Suction Device: Used to remove saliva, blood, and debris from the mouth during dental procedures. It helps maintain a clear working area.
Dental Tweezer: Used for handling small objects like cotton balls, gauze, or dental materials. It’s essential for precise placement and removal of materials.
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