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Orthodontic pliers DO-990-41
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Orthodontic pliers - DO-990-41 - Surtex Instruments - dental / wire-cutting / Adams
Orthodontic pliers - DO-990-41 - Surtex Instruments - dental / wire-cutting / Adams
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Characteristics

Applications
orthodontic, dental
Procedure
wire-cutting
Design
Adams
Options
reusable
Material
tungsten carbide, stainless steel

Description

The Surtex® Adams Utility Plier is a commonly used orthodontic instrument used to bend and shape arch wires up to 1 mm in thickness. It can also be used to adjust headgear and facebow appliances Tungsten-Carbide Fused Edges For Maximum Durability Ergonomically Designed Handles To Decrease Fatigue Light Weight For Maximum Comfort Our Adams Utility Plier is a needed instruments in orthodontic treatment. It can do a variety of wire handling and bending, as well as handling extra-oral appliances. The Ergonomically designed handles, as well as the Unique Rivet Screw Design of our instrument makes the opening and closing movements extremely easy. This ensures the most optimum wire bending, while guaranteeing the least amount of fatigue for the operator. Made from premium quality stainless steel, Our Adams Utility Plier is sterilizable and re-usable Author Name - Adam Specialty - Oral & Maxillofacial, Orthopedic Sub-Category - Wire Forceps Category - Pliers & Wire Cutters Handle Type - Grip Handle Joint Type - Rivet / Screw Finish - Satin Material - Stainless Steel Working End Material - Tungsten Carbide CE Marking - Yes Reusable - Yes Used in Specialties: - Dental, Oral & Maxillofacial, Orthopedic, Product Category: - Pliers & Wire Cutters, Product Type: - Wire Forceps,

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