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GDC Towel Dressing And Sterilizing Forceps
GDC Towel Dressing And Sterilizing Forceps
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Features
Features
- High-Quality Material: These forceps are made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and longevity. Stainless steel also allows for easy cleaning and sterilization.
- Secure Grip: The forceps are designed with serrated tips or ridges, providing a secure grip on towels, dressings, or sterilization pouches. This helps prevent slippage and ensures precise control during handling.
- Elongated Design: The forceps have a slender and elongated design, allowing for easy access to hard-to-reach areas of the oral cavity or surgical site. This design feature facilitates efficient manipulation of towels or dressings during dental procedures.
- Angled or Curved Tips: The tips of the forceps are typically angled or curved, allowing for better reach and maneuverability. This makes it easier to handle materials in areas that may be difficult to access directly.
- Sterilizable: The forceps can be easily sterilized using standard sterilization methods, such as autoclaving or chemical sterilization. This ensures the maintenance of a sterile environment during dental procedures.
- Versatile Use: These forceps can be used for a wide range of dental procedures, including surgical extractions, implant placements, periodontal surgeries, and other treatments that require the handling of sterile materials.
- Easy Maintenance: The forceps are designed for easy cleaning and maintenance. After each use, they can be cleaned, sterilized, and stored appropriately to maintain their optimal performance and hygiene.
- Reliable Performance: GDC is a trusted brand known for producing high-quality dental instruments. The GDC Towel Dressing and Sterilizing Forceps are designed to provide reliable performance and meet the demands of dental professionals.
Description
Description
GDC Towel Dressing And Sterilizing Forceps
GDC Towel Dressing and Sterilizing Forceps are dental instruments used for handling sterile materials, such as surgical towels, dressings, or sterilization pouches, during dental procedures. These forceps are designed to provide a secure grip and precise control when manipulating sterile items, ensuring proper hygiene and aseptic technique. The forceps feature a slender, elongated design with serrated tips or ridges to enhance grip and prevent slippage. The tips are typically angled or curved to facilitate easy handling and manipulation of towels or dressings in difficult-to-reach areas of the oral cavity.
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Specification
Specification
- Type: Dental forceps
- Category: Oral Surgery
- Material:Stainless Steel
- Disposable / Reusable: Reusable
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x Forceps
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Preparation: Ensure that the forceps are clean and sterile before use. Follow proper sterilization protocols as recommended by the manufacturer and your local infection control guidelines.
- Grasp the forceps: Hold the forceps in your dominant hand, ensuring a firm and comfortable grip. The forceps should be held closer to the hinge end for better control and stability.
- Open the forceps: Gently separate the two tips of the forceps by pressing the handles together and opening them apart. The serrated tips should open wide enough to accommodate the material you intend to grasp, such as a towel or dressing.
- Grasp the material: Carefully position the tips of the forceps around the desired part of the towel or dressing. The serrated tips should securely grip the material without causing damage or slippage.
- Secure the grip: Apply gentle pressure and close the forceps handles to secure the grip on the material. Ensure that the material is held firmly and will not come loose during manipulation.
- Manipulate as needed: Use the forceps to move, position, or place the towel or dressing as required for the dental procedure. Take caution to avoid any contact with non-sterile surfaces or instruments to maintain aseptic conditions.
- Release the grip: To release the material, gently open the forceps handles and remove the towel or dressing from the forceps' grip. Take care not to drop or contaminate the material during this process.
- Sterilization and storage: After use, clean the forceps thoroughly and follow the appropriate sterilization methods recommended by the manufacturer and your local infection control guidelines. Once sterilized, store the forceps in a clean and dry place to maintain their sterility until the next 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 Are the GDC Towel Dressing and Sterilizing Forceps reusable?
Answer: Yes, these forceps are designed to be reusable. They are made of high-quality stainless steel that can withstand repeated sterilization processes. However, it's important to clean and sterilize them properly after each use to maintain their effectiveness and hygiene.
Question Are the forceps compatible with standard sterilization methods?
Answer: Yes, the forceps are designed to be compatible with standard sterilization methods such as autoclaving, chemical sterilization, or other appropriate methods. It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for sterilization to ensure the integrity and longevity of the forceps.
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