GDC Supra Gingival Scalers S8 Instruments Kit (SGSP8)
Original price was: $47.04.$42.38Current price is: $42.38.
In StockErgonomic Design
- Made of high-quality Stainless steel
- Handles – Less Fatigue
- Serrated Handles – Better Grip
- High Durability – Resist breakage of Tip
Tip Design
- Sharp Tip – Better Results
- Angulated – Easy Removal
Use
- Perfect instrument for subgingival scaling in cases of gingivitis.
Strokes
- Use in Pull Stroke for easy removal of plaque & calculus
Corrosion Resistant
- Rust free – Passivated
Disinfection
- Autoclavable at 135 degrees celsius
10 in stock
Description
– Periodontal scalers are dental instruments for prophylactic and periodontal care.
– Supragingival scaler has a triangular blade, used for supragingival calculus.
– It’s not for subgingival use, requires modified pen grip, and must be kept sharp.
– Rarely used in vet dentistry due to ultrasonic scaler advancements.
– Scraping edges fit mesial and distal tooth surfaces well.
– Angled use toward tooth surface yields best results.
– Removes large supragingival deposits.
– Effective for interproximal areas with accessible shank angulation.
– Manufactured with superior heat treatment, finishing, and steel optimization.
– Super-thin, contra-angle design, single-ended, easy-grip handle.
Key Specification
- Instrument Name: Hand Scalers
- Type: Dental Scaler instrument
- Category: Periodontics
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Disposable / Reusable: Reusable
Packaging
Set of 8 scalers
- 1 x Supra Gingival Single-End Scaler SU15
- 1 x Supra Gingival Single-End Scaler SSP1
- 1 x Supra Gingival Single-End Scaler SB3
- 1 x Supra Gingival Single-End Scaler SB2
- 1 x Supra Gingival Single-End Scaler SCI1
- 1 x Supra Gingival Single-End Scaler SB6
- 1 x Supra Gingival Single-End Scaler SDP5
- 1 x Supra Gingival Single-End Scaler SDP6
Direction To Use
- Adaptation requires placing the tip third (first 1-2 millimeters) of the lateral face of the working end, in contact with the tooth structure.
- Angulation is the relationship between the face of the instrument and the tooth surface, ideally 70º-80º when using periodontal scalers.