Forceps are essential instruments in dental clinics, used primarily for grasping, holding, or manipulating tissues and materials during procedures. Within the category of clinical instruments, forceps designed for rubber dam perforation serve a specific role in operative dentistry. The Ainsworth perforating forceps is a tool crafted to create precise holes in dental rubber dams, enabling effective isolation of the treatment area. This isolation is critical in endodontics, restorative work, and other procedures requiring a dry, contaminant-free field. The forceps feature a perforating tip that can produce holes of varying sizes to match different tooth dimensions. Constructed from stainless steel, the instrument measures 16cm in length and is autoclavable, allowing for repeated sterilization and safe reuse. By facilitating accurate dam placement, these forceps help maintain a controlled environment, improving visibility and reducing the risk of contamination during dental treatments. This category includes forceps designed for similar clinical applications, focusing on functionality and durability without specific brand or certification claims.

Ainsworth Perforating Forceps for Dental Rubber Dam

64,78 
Material: stainless steel. Length: 16cm. Autoclavable

Rubber Dam Punch for Dental Procedures

68,02 
Material: stainless steel.
Autoclavable
Length: 16 cm.