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HAND INSTRUMENTS

Hand instruments are essential tools for any type of operation or job in many industries. They are simple, lightweight and affordable pieces of equipment used for cutting, drilling and sawing jobs. Hand instruments come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each designed for specific tasks, ranging from small home projects to complex industrial production processes. In this article, we’ll explore the different types of hand instruments available on the CROSSTEX and how they can be used to improve productivity and efficiency.

TYPES OF HAND INSTRUMENTS

There are many different types of hand instruments that can be used for a variety of purposes. Some of the most common hand instruments include:

-Scissors
-Tweezers


Each type of hand instrument has its own unique purpose and function. Scissors, for example, are typically used for cutting things like paper or fabric. Tweezers, on the other hand, are often used to remove small objects or to apply pressure to delicate areas. Pens and pencils are commonly used for writing, while markers can be used for both writing and drawing.

HOW CROSSTEX ENSURES HYGIENE:

The company gives the safety and cleanliness of its instruments, the topmost priority. In order to stay in the competitive market and keep maintain the trust of the orthodontists, CROSSTEX makes sure that it complies with all the necessary safety and hygiene standards of the international communities. Protected treatments are the core of the essence of this field, and we realize it.

QUALITY PROMISED BY CROSSTEX:

One of the reasons we have been serving and winning the trust of our users for so long is that CROSSTEX never compromises on its quality standards whether it is about the strength of the material, balanced and ergonomics of the designs, or safety of the instruments. We promise and deliver. This is like an oath embedded in the company’s mission and vision.

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LIGATURE DIRECTOR DOUBLE ENDED (HANDLE #3)

Ligature directors are double ended hand instruments that are used to place and secure dental ligatures around archwires. They have a blunt end and a sharp end, and come in a variety of sizes. Ligature directors can be made from stainless steel or plastic.

To use a ligature director, first choose the size that you need based on the size of the archwire and the type of ligature being used. If you are using a metal ligature, you will need a larger size than if you are using a rubber band.

Next, thread the ligature through the eyelet of the archwire. Then, use the blunt end of the instrument to push the ligature into place. Finally, use the sharp end of the instrument to tighten the ligature by twisting it around the archwire.

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LIGATURE DIRECTOR SCALER (HANDLE #3)

Ligature Director Scaler Hand Instruments are designed to be used with a variety of ligatures and brackets. They have a wide variety of uses, including:

-Taking out old or unwanted ligatures
-Directing the placement of new ligatures
-Scaling and removing plaque from teeth
-Shaping and contouring gingival tissue
-Adjusting and repair brackets

HAND INSTRUMENTS [CT-ORHI03]

BAND PUSHER SCALER (HANDLE #3)

BAND PUSHER SCALER HAND INSTRUMENTS are one of the most essential tools for any dentist. They are used to remove tartar, plaque, and calculus from teeth. A good quality scaler will make your job easier and help you achieve better results. There are many different types of scalers on the market, so it is important to choose one that is right for you.

The first thing to consider when choosing a scaler is the size of the head. The head should be small enough to reach all areas of the tooth, but large enough to remove plaque effectively.Size isn't the only factor to consider when choosing a scaler. The type of steel used in the blade is also important. Stainless steel is the best choice because it is durable and does not rust easily.

When selecting a band pusher, it is important to choose one with a comfortable grip. The handle should be easy to hold and the pusher should have a smooth action. A good quality band pusher will last for many years with proper care.

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SCHURE BAND SEATER (HANDLE #3)

The SCHURE Band Seater is a versatile hand instrument that can be used for a variety of tasks in the orthodontic office. This includes band seating, bracket placement, debanding, and more. The instrument is made of high-quality stainless steel and features a comfortable grip for easy handling. The tips of the instruments are precision-crafted to provide precise results every time.

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SCHURE BAND SEATER (HANDLE #3)

The Schure Band Seater is a versatile hand instrument that can be used for a variety of procedures, including band ligation and placement, staple removal, and suture cutters. This instrument is made of durable stainless steel and features a comfortable grip for easy handling. The Schure Band Seater is a must-have for any medical office or hospital.

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TUCKER AND PUSHER (HANDLE #3)

There are two types of hand instruments used in orthodontics: tuckers and pushers. Tuckers are used to remove excess wire from the braces, while pushers are used to adjust the position of the teeth.

Tuckers are small, hand-held devices that look like pliers. They have a notch at the tip that is used to grab and remove excess wire from the braces. Tuckers are also used to make minor adjustments to the position of the teeth.

Pushers are larger than tuckers and have a blunt end. They are used to push teeth into place or to move them slightly. Pushers can also be used to remove brackets from the teeth.

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TWIRL-ON MODULE (HANDLE #3)

The twirl-on module is one of the most versatile and user-friendly hand instruments available on the market today. This module allows you to quickly and easily change between different hand instruments without having to remove your gloves. The twirl-on module is also equipped with a LED light that illuminates the work area, making it easier to see what you're doing.

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DISTAL BENDER S ENDED (HANDLE #3)

There are many different types of hand instruments that can be used for a variety of purposes in the medical field. One type of hand instrument is the distal bender. Distal benders are typically used to bend or shape metal objects.

Distal benders come in a variety of sizes and shapes. The most common type of distal bender is the J-shaped bender, which is used to bend thin wires. There are also U-shaped and L-shaped distal benders. Distal benders can be made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, titanium, and carbon fiber.

Distal benders are typically used in conjunction with other hand instruments, such as pliers and forceps. When using a distal bender, it is important to use appropriate safety precautions, such as wearing gloves and eye protection.

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DISTAL BENDER D-ENDED (HANDLE #3)

There are two types of hand instruments that can be used to bend wire: distal benders and proximal benders. Distal benders are designed to be used at the end of the wire, while proximal benders are designed to be used closer to the body.

Distal benders come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they all have one thing in common: a D-shaped handle. Thishandle gives the user more control over the direction of the bend, making it ideal for creating tight bends and curves.

Some of the most popular distal benders include the Knipex 70 02 125 Cobra Pliers and the Wiss W2048D 8" Wire Cutter/Bender. These tools are great for a variety of bending applications, from simple wire loops to more complex shapes.

If you're looking for a versatile hand tool that can help you create precise bends in wire, look no further than a distal bender!

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LIGATURE DIRECTOR NARROW (HANDLE #3)

Ligature directors are narrow, hand-held instruments that are used to guide ligatures (also called ties) around teeth during orthodontic treatment. Ligatures are made of thin, flexible wire or elastic material, and they help to hold the archwire in place on the brackets.

Ligature directors typically have a blunt end and a pointed end. The blunt end is used to insert the ligature into the bracket slot, and the pointed end is used to guide the ligature around the tooth. Some ligature directors also have a curved tip, which can be helpful for reaching hard-to-access areas.

To use a ligature director:

1. Insert the blunt end of the instrument into the bracket slot.
2. Use the pointed end of the instrument to guide the ligature around the tooth.
3. Repeat steps 1-2 for each bracket/ligature combination.

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LIGATURE DIRECTOR CURVED (HANDLE #3)

Ligature directors are curved hand instruments that are used to place and remove dental ligatures. There are many different types and sizes of ligature directors, and they can be made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, titanium, and plastic.

Ligature directors typically have a small hook or loop at the end that is used to grab the ligature wire. The handle of the instrument is usually slightly curved, which helps the dentist to get a better grip on the instrument. Ligature directors come in a variety of sizes, ranging from very small to large.

Ligature directors are an important part of many dental procedures, and they are often used in conjunction with other hand instruments, such as forceps.

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LIGATURE DIRECTOR DOUBLE ENDED  (HANDLE #3)

Ligature directors are double-ended hand instruments used to insert and remove ligatures from tooth brackets. They have a blunt end for inserting ligatures and a sharp end for removing them. Ligature directors are available in a variety of sizes and shapes.

Ligature directors are an essential part of orthodontic treatment. They are used to place and remove the tiny rubber bands that hold the archwire in place on the brackets. Without ligature directors, it would be very difficult to correctly position the rubber bands.

Ligature directors come in a variety of sizes and shapes. The size and shape you need will depend on the type of bracket you are using. Your orthodontist or dental assistant will select the size and shape that is right for you.

If you are having trouble placing or removing your rubber bands, ask your orthodontist or dental assistant for help. They can show you how to use your ligature director properly.

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2D OPNER (HANDLE #3)

2D OPNER DENTAL INSTRUMENTS (ORHI13)

Orthodontic hand instruments are used to move teeth and adjust the position of the jaws. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are made from different materials, depending on their intended use. Orthodontic hand instruments can be divided into three main categories:

1. Pliers: Used to grip, pull, or twist wires and brackets.

2. Loops: Used to loop around wires and brackets to tighten or loosen them.

3. Cutters: Used to cut wires and brackets.

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SPATULA NO 8 (HANDLE #3)

A dental spatula is a very versatile instrument that can be used for a variety of tasks in the dental office. Its primary function is to remove excess material from around the teeth, but it can also be used to scrape plaque from teeth, cleanse gingival sulci, and place temporary filling materials.

Dental spatulas come in a variety of sizes and shapes, but the most common type is the No. 8 spatula. This type of spatula has a slightly curved blade that is able to reach into tight spaces and remove material without damaging the surrounding tissues.

No. 8 spatulas are typically made of stainless steel or another type of metal that is resistant to corrosion. The handle is usually made of plastic or wood for comfort and grip. Some spatulas may have a textured surface to prevent slipping during use.

When selecting a No. 8 dental spatula, it is important to choose one that is the right size and shape for your needs. The blade should be able to reach all areas of the mouth without causing damage to the tissues. The handle should be comfortable to hold and easy to control.

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SPATULA NO. 3 (HANDLE #3)

No. 3 Spatula - This instrument is used to remove excess cement from around the margins of inlays, onlays, and crowns. It has a beveled edge and is usually curved.

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SHORTLY TWISTER HOLDER ORTHODONTIC 

There are many different types of hand instruments that can be used in orthodontics. The most common type is the twister holder, which is used to hold twisted wire during the braces-tightening process. This type of instrument is made up of two parts: the handle and the jaws. The handle is typically made of metal or plastic, and the jaws are made of plastic or rubber. The twister holder is placed over the twisted wire and then tightened so that the wire cannot move.

The twister holder is a simple yet essential tool for anyone who is undergoing orthodontic treatment. It helps to keep the wire in place while it is being tightened, and it also prevents the wire from moving around and causing discomfort.

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DONTRIX GAUGE Orthodontic Surgical Instrument

The DONTRIX GAUGE is a versatile orthodontic surgical instrument that can be used for a variety of procedures. It is made of high-quality stainless steel and features a comfortable grip. The gauges are available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different patients.

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ICE INSTRUMENTS

ICE INSTRUMENTS Dental hand instruments are designed to help dental professionals clean teeth and remove debris. There are a variety of ICE INSTRUMENTS dental hand instruments available, including:

-Toothbrushes: Used to remove plaque and tartar from teeth. A variety of toothbrush bristles and sizes are available to suit different needs.

-Floss: Used to remove plaque and tartar from in between teeth. Different flosses are available, including waxed and unwaxed varieties.

-Mouthwashes: Used to help control bacteria levels in the mouth and freshen breath. Antiseptic and antibacterial mouthwashes are available.

-Toothpastes: Used to clean teeth and remove plaque and tartar. A variety of toothpastes are available, including those with whitening agents.

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PPOSITIVE POSITIONER 

A positive positioner is an orthodontic device that helps to position the teeth in their proper place. It can be used to help correct bite problems, as well as to make sure that the teeth are aligned correctly. A positive positioner is usually made of plastic and has a metal wire running through it. The wire is attached to the teeth with brackets, and the positioner is then placed over the top of the teeth. The positioner helps to keep the teeth in place while they are being moved into their correct positions.

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LIP & CHEEK RETRACTOR 

There are a variety of orthodontic instruments that can be used to help retract the lips or cheeks during treatment. These instruments can be used to create more space in the mouth for dental work, or to help access hard-to-reach areas.

Some common lip and cheek retractors include:

• The Lip Retractor: This instrument is used to hold the lips away from the teeth, providing clear access for dental work.

• The Cheek Retractor: This instrument is used to hold the cheeks away from the teeth, providing clear access for dental work.

• The Nance Lip Retractor: This instrument is used to hold the lips away from the teeth and provides extra support during treatment.

• The Wilson Cheek Retractor: This instrument is used to hold the cheeks away from the teeth and provides extra support during treatment.

 

 

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