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GDC Dental Syringe Non Aspirating (2.2ml) (Syr2.2)
GDC Dental Syringe Non Aspirating (2.2ml) (Syr2.2)
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Features
Features
- Ingeniously designed protective device for preventing needlestick injury.
- The syringe handle can be reused after sterilization.
- 2.2ml dental cartridge can be used.
- Convenient to put an anesthetic ampoule into the barrel and install a dental needle.
- Convenient to observe the anesthetic through the transparent material.
Description
Description
GDC Dental Syringe Non Aspirating (2.2ml) (Syr2.2)
These syringes are used in conjunction with an anesthetic cartridge and needle to inject local anesthesia into the oral cavity. They are non-sterile, can be reused, and come in non-aspirating forms respectively. The syringe is compatible with 2.2ml LA Cartridge. It comes with a stainless steel ring for complete control and stress-free movement of the thumb. GDC Non-Aspirating syringe made of surgical grade Stainless Steel that excels in the highest quality standards.
GDC Dental Syringes:
Equipped with double tip: one suitable for European / METRIC thread needles (EU) and one for American / IMPERIAL thread needles (AM) For administering a local anesthetic, use a pre-filled cartridge and an attached sterile needle (not provided).
Indications:
Injection for a local anesthetic solution
Specification
Specification
- Instrument Name: Non Aspirating Syringe
- Type: Dental Surgical Instrument
- Category: Oral Surgery
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Disposable / Reusable: Reusable
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x Dental Syringe
Direction to use
Direction to use
Additional info
Additional info
- Country Of Origin: India
- Manufacturer: GDC Fine Crafted Dental Pvt. Ltd.
Warranty
Warranty
- 6 months warranty against rust.
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question Can a 2.2 ml syringe accept a 1.8 ml LA cartridge.?
Answer: No, a 2.2 ml syringe is designed to accommodate 2.2 ml cartridges, and it may not properly accept a 1.8 ml local anesthetic (LA) cartridge. It's crucial to match the syringe capacity with the corresponding cartridge size for accurate administration of local anesthesia.
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