Occlusion
GDC Micro Bone Rongeurs
GDC Micro Bone Rongeurs
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Features
- Uniquely Designed
- Cost-effective
- Durable
- High Quality
- Autoclavable
Description
GDC Bone Rongeurs
A bone rongeur is used after extraction and oral maxillofacial surgery to remove bony fragments or soft tissues. Rongeurs are surgical instruments used to trim, contour, and remove bone after teeth extractions. Rongeurs have a spring mechanism between the handles and a sharpened working end. A rongeur is a heavy-duty instrument with a sharp-edged scoop-shaped tip, used for gouging to the bone. It can be used to open a window in bone, in order to access underneath tissues.
GDC Blumenthal 30 Degree Micro Bone Rongeur (RMFM30)
- Used for the removal of the sharp edges of the alveolar crest of the bone following tooth extraction. It has a forceps or pliers-like design terminating at the distal end with sharp-edged, scoop-shaped jaws attached to strong.
GDC Blumenthal 45 Degree Micro Bone Rongeur (RMFM45)
- Used for the removal of the sharp edges of the alveolar crest of the bone following tooth extraction. It has a forceps or pliers-like design terminating at the distal end with sharp-edged, scoop-shaped jaws attached to strong.
GDC Blumenthal 90 Degree Micro Bone Rongeur (RMFM90)
- Used for the removal of the sharp edges of the alveolar crest of the bone following tooth extraction. It has a forceps or pliers-like design terminating at the distal end with sharp-edged, scoop-shaped jaws attached to strong.
GDC Micro Friedman With Legrange Bending (S Shape) Bone Rongeur RMFML
- Used for the removal of the sharp edges of the alveolar crest of the bone following tooth extraction. It has a forceps or pliers-like design terminating at the distal end with sharp-edged, scoop-shaped jaws attached to strong
Key Specifications
- Category: Oral Surgery/Implantology
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Disposable / Reusable: Reusable
