Occlusion
GDC Austin Cheek Retractor Halfmoon (Tra3)
GDC Austin Cheek Retractor Halfmoon (Tra3)
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- Uniquely Designed
- Cost-effective
- Durable
- High Quality
- Autoclavable
- Light weight Retractor
- Easy to hold
- Better Grip
- Corrosion Resistant - Passivated
Description
GDC Halfmoon retractor (TRA3) is used to displace soft tissues to improve vision and access and to afford them protection during oral surgical procedures.
Gaining access to the surgical site is of prime concern in surgeries like removal of impacted wisdom teeth, removal of cyst or tumour, surgeries involving upper or lower jaw bone, etc. In order to have the needed visibility, dental surgeons use Austin retractors.
These are L-shaped instruments with one working and one non-working end. The working end can be shaped like a half moon, can be forked or can be of a regular rectangular pattern. These retractors are used such that soft tissues like cheeks, lips and the periosteal flaps are displaced away or retracted from the surgical area. The periosteal flaps are those tissues that are incised and raised in order to expose the underlying structures. The L-shape helps in better handling of te instrument. A half moon patterned working end is used when retraction of soft issues needs to be done without risk in any trauma or injury to that tissue. A forked and rectangular pattern helps in better gripping of the soft tissues.
The command over Austin retractors becomes especially essential when multiple instruments need to be placed inside the oral cavity during the operation.
They are manufactured from selective stainless steel by skilled workers with modern machines, keeping control on production and quality at every step to guarantee a supply of instruments with utmost precision.
Key specifications
Instrument Name |
Austin Cheek Retractor |
Type |
Dental Retractor |
Category |
Oral Surgery |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
Disposable / Reusable |
Reusable |
Sterile / Non-Sterile |
Non - Sterile |
MAINTAINENCE INSTRUCTIONS :
- Must clean after every use with warm water to remove blood , tissues and mucus from the instruments
- Ultrasonic cleaning is recommended for all the instruments specially articulated instruments such as forceps, rongeurs, etc
- Use only standard and reputed brand of disinfectant solutions.
STERILIZATION :
- We recommend that the temperature does not exceed 120C
- Dry heat sterilization see that temperature does not exceed 180C and there should be no long exposure as this would cause discoloration, loss of temper and this in turn would disturb the hardening of the instrument
- Do not use substandard chemicals or disinfectants as they can damage the instruments
- Avoid use of unsuitable highly acidic chlorine containing agents
- Use Demineralized water only
- Never rub an instrument with metal brush at the time of cleaning.
