We, SCISSORSS HUTĀ have been manufacturing dental instruments in Sialkot-Pakistan for over two decades, and based on our experience in manufacturing the instruments. Our dental instruments are of a quality standard that meets the clinical needs of dentists and perform consistently with every patient every day to ensure optimal dental care at prices that are very reasonable.
Our aim is to continuously deliver superior quality Instruments that enable our valuable customers and consumers to carry out their business activities and practices with complete peace of mind. You can have confidence knowing that leading dental specialists worldwide use and recommend our manufactured dental instruments, furthermore, we have been upgrading these instruments regularly using experts feedback and their recommendations in order to address for the constantly advancing dental care profession and industry.
Wherever International standards of quality apply, SCISSORS HUT ensures Our instruments are supplied in compliance with the appropriate standards
Dental instruments are essential tools used in various dental procedures, ranging from routine check-ups to complex surgeries. Below is a detailed list of common dental instruments and their functions:
1. Examination Instruments
Mouth Mirror: Allows dentists to view areas of the mouth that are difficult to see and retracts tissues.
Explorer (Probe): Used to detect cavities, check for plaque, and test the smoothness of tooth surfaces.
Cotton Forceps (Pliers): Used to place and remove items such as cotton rolls from the oral cavity.
2. Cleaning Instruments
Scalers and Curettes: Used to remove calculus (tartar) from teeth surfaces. Scalers are used above the gum line, while curettes are used below it.
Ultrasonic Scalers: Utilize high-frequency vibrations to remove plaque, calculus, and stains from teeth.
3. Restorative Instruments
Amalgam Carrier: Used to carry and place amalgam into a cavity preparation.
Burnishers: Used to smooth amalgam after it is condensed, helping to contour the filling.
Composite Placement Instruments: Designed for placing and shaping composite materials in restorations.
4. Extraction Instruments
Dental Forceps: Used to extract teeth. They come in various shapes and sizes, depending on the tooth’s location.
Elevators: Help loosen teeth and remove broken roots or bone fragments.
5. Endodontic Instruments
Endo Files and Reamers: Used for cleaning and shaping the root canals during endodontic therapy (root canal).
Root Canal Pluggers and Spreaders: Used to condense the filling material in the root canal.
6. Surgical Instruments
Scalpel Handle with Blades: Used for cutting tissue during surgical procedures.
Hemostats: Used to clamp blood vessels or hold tissues.
Bone Rongeurs: Used to trim or remove bone during surgery.
7. Prosthodontic Instruments
Impression Trays: Hold impression material to make molds of the teeth and gums.
Wax Spatulas: Used for manipulating wax in creating dental prostheses.
8. Orthodontic Instruments
Brackets and Bands: Components attached to teeth to hold orthodontic wires.
Pliers (Ligature Tying, Band Removers): Used for bending, cutting, and securing wires and brackets.
9. Periodontal Instruments
Periodontal Probes: Measure pocket depths around the teeth to assess gum health.
Scalers and Files: Designed specifically for removing deposits and smoothing the root surfaces in periodontal therapy.
These instruments are usually made from high-quality materials such as stainless steel or titanium to ensure durability, precision, and ease of sterilization. The specific instruments used vary depending on the procedure and the preference of the dentist.