Friday, November 29, 2024

Dentsply Assorted Hand Protaper Files

 

Dentsply Hand assorted Protaper Files
Rs. 5000/- 

Dentsply assorted Hand Protaper Files are dental instruments used primarily in root canal treatments. These files are part of the ProTaper system, designed for shaping and cleaning the root canal efficiently. Unlike rotary ProTaper files, hand files are manually operated and are ideal for:

1. Tight Canals: They are excellent for negotiating narrow or calcified canals.


2. Manual Use: Provides better control in complex cases or for beginners learning endodontics.


3. Pre-Flaring: Can be used to pre-flare canals before using rotary systems.



Features of Dentsply Hand ProTaper Files:

  • Tapered Design: Variable taper design allows efficient canal shaping.

  • Flexibility: Ensures easy navigation in curved or tight canals.

  • Nickel-Titanium Material: Provides strength, flexibility, and resistance to fracture.

  • Ergonomic Handle: Ensures better control and grip.


Sequence and Types:

ProTaper Hand Files generally follow a sequence of:

1. SX: For coronal flaring.


2. S1 and S2: For initial canal shaping.


3. F1, F2, and F3: For finishing and completing the canal shape.



These files are widely used by endodontists for their effectiveness, precision, and safety in manual canal preparation. Let me know if you need specific guidance on their usage or availability in Nepal!



Sunday, November 24, 2024

Teeth

Teeth are an essential part of the human body, primarily used for biting, chewing, and breaking down food. They also play a significant role in speech and facial aesthetics. Here's an overview:


Types of Teeth

1. Incisors: Sharp, flat teeth at the front of the mouth, used for cutting food.

2. Canines: Pointed teeth next to the incisors, used for tearing food.

3. Premolars: Located behind the canines, used for crushing and grinding food.

4. Molars: Found at the back of the mouth, they are the largest teeth, designed for grinding food.


Structure of Teeth

1. Enamel: The hard, outer layer that protects the tooth.

2. Dentin: Lies beneath the enamel, supporting it and transmitting sensations.

3. Pulp: The inner part containing nerves and blood vessels.

4. Cementum: Covers the tooth root and helps anchor it in place.


Dental Care Tips

1. Brush your teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste.

2. Floss regularly to remove food particles and plaque between teeth.

3. Avoid sugary foods and drinks to prevent cavities.

4. Visit a dentist for regular checkups and cleanings.


If you're looking for specific advice or treatments (e.g., whitening, braces, or implants), let me know!



Dental Bibs

 

Dental bibs
Rs. 2750/-  per cartoon ( 500 pieces)


In a cartoon, 

2- Ply Tissue + 1- Ply Poly=500 pieces.  
Size of each pieces = 33CM x45.5CM


Dental bibs are protective coverings used during dental procedures to keep the patient clean and dry. They shield the patient from water, saliva, and other debris that might occur during treatments. Here are key details about dental bibs:

Features of Dental Bibs

1. Material:

Typically made from a combination of paper and polyethylene (plastic).

The paper layer absorbs moisture, while the plastic backing prevents leakage.



2. Design:

Rectangular in shape, usually with an adjustable clip or chain to secure around the neck.

Lightweight and disposable for hygiene purposes.



3. Uses:

Protects clothing from stains and contamination.

Maintains a clean environment during dental cleanings, fillings, surgeries, or orthodontic treatments.



4. Variety:

Available in different colors and sizes to suit patient needs and clinic preferences.

Some come with patterns or additional absorbent layers for extra comfort.




Would you like guidance on where to find them in Nepal or how they’re typically used in dental clinics?


1 Cartoon of Dental Bibs