Indian Mouth Prop
Indian Mouth Prop
A Mouth Prop (also bite block) is a wedge-shaped implement used by dentists working with the patients who have difficulty keeping their mouths open wide and steady during a procedure, or during procedures where the patient is sedated. It has a rubber-like texture and is typically made from thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV) material.
ADVANTAGE :
- Bite block helps patients to comfortably open mouth.
- Secures and opens valuable space inside a patient's month.
- Smooth edge help to enhance patient comfort when the patient's mouth opening.
- Steam autoclavable.
- Protects the patient's tongue while optimizing the intraoral workspace.
Available Sizes :
- Small
- Medium
- Large
Features
Features
- A wedge-shaped latex-free mouth prop is ideal for opening the upper and lower arch, convenient for operating.
- The comfortable and flexible silicone is resistant to high temperatures.
- Smooth edge helps to enhance patient comfort during patient's mouth opening
- Autoclavable upto 121 degree Celsius
- Available in different sizes
- Easy to use & place in the patients mouth
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
Packaging
Packaging
1 x Indian Mouth Prop
( Any available colour of the product can go on delivery )
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Insert Mouth Prop on opposite side of the teeth intended to be worked on .
- Have the patient bite gently on the mouth prop and softly hold bite block between the teeth.
Additional info
Additional info
Warranty
Warranty
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: What is the primary use of an Indian Mouth Prop?
Answer: The Indian Mouth Prop is used to securely open and maintain the upper and lower arch of the mouth, providing valuable space for dental operations, especially for patients who have difficulty keeping their mouths open or during procedures where sedation is involved.
Question: What material is the Indian Mouth Prop made from, and why is this beneficial?
Answer: It is made from a comfortable and flexible silicone that is latex-free and resistant to high temperatures. This material choice ensures patient safety, especially for those with latex allergies, and allows for sterilization without damaging the prop.
Question: Can the Indian Mouth Prop be sterilized, and if so, how?
Answer: Yes, the mouth prop is autoclavable up to 121 degrees Celsius, making it easy to sterilize using steam autoclaving methods, thus ensuring it can be reused safely between patients.