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Apical – 301

An apical root elevator is a specialized dental instrument used for the removal of root tips or small fragments of tooth roots, especially in difficult-to-reach areas. Size/Figure : 301 Material : Stainless Steel

Colemann – 2L

The Coleman root elevator is a dental instrument designed for the extraction of tooth roots and small fragments. Size/Figure : 2L Material : Stainless Steel

Colemann – 3R

The Coleman root elevator is a dental instrument designed for the extraction of tooth roots and small fragments. Size/Figure : 3R Material : Stainless Steel

Cryer – 27L

A Cryer elevator is a specific type of dental elevator designed for the removal of broken tooth roots, particularly in the posterior regions of the mouth. Size/Figure : 27L Material : Stainless Steel

Cryer – 28R

A Cryer elevator is a specific type of dental elevator designed for the removal of broken tooth roots, particularly in the posterior regions of the mouth. Size/Figure : 28R Material : Stainless Steel

Extracting Forcep English Pattern Fig.1

These forceps are designed for extracting upper central and lateral incisors. The beaks are straight and narrow, conforming to the shape of the small, single-rooted incisor teeth. Size/Figure : Fig.1 Material : Stainless Steel

Extracting Forcep English Pattern Fig.4

These forceps feature beaks that are curved and pointed, often referred to as "cowhorn" forceps. They are specially designed to extract lower molars by engaging the bifurcated roots. Size/Figure : Fig.4 Material : Stainless Steel

Extracting Forcep English Pattern Fig.51A

Bayonet forceps are designed for upper third molar (wisdom tooth) extractions. The beaks are angled sharply to resemble a bayonet, allowing the dentist to reach the posterior areas of the upper jaw. Size/Figure : Fig.51A Material : Stainless Steel

Extracting Forcep English Pattern Fig.7

The beaks of upper molar forceps are designed to conform to the upper molars’ crowns, often with one beak having a pointed tip to fit into the furcation of the buccal roots. Size/Figure : Fig.7 Material : Stainless Steel

Best Dental Instruments in Pakistan

Our dental instruments are expertly crafted to meet the highest standards of modern dentistry. Designed for precision, durability, and ergonomic comfort, these tools ensure optimal performance across a wide range of dental procedures. Whether you’re performing routine cleanings or complex oral surgeries, our instruments offer the control and accuracy professionals rely on.

Manufactured using medical-grade stainless steel, each instrument is corrosion-resistant and autoclavable, allowing for repeated sterilization without compromising quality. Moreover, the finely polished finish and smooth contours minimize tissue trauma and enhance patient comfort.

In addition, our product range includes explorers, scalers, forceps, elevators, mirrors, probes, and more – all designed to help dentists perform efficiently and safely. Whether you're in general practice, orthodontics, periodontics, or oral surgery, our instruments meet your clinical needs.

Types of Dental Instruments

Examination Instruments:

Mirrors, explorers, and probes for accurate diagnosis

Preventive Instruments:

Scalers and curettes used in cleaning and plaque removal

Restorative Instruments:

Carvers, condensers, and burnishers for restoration work

Surgical Instruments:

Elevators, forceps, and retractors for extractions and procedures

Orthodontic Instruments:

Pliers and separators for braces and adjustments

Endodontic Instruments:

Files, reamers, and spreaders for root canal procedures

Key Benefits of Our Dental Instruments

  • Precision-engineered for consistent, accurate results

  • High-quality stainless steel for longevity and sterilization

  • Ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue during long procedures

  • Wide selection of instruments for all dental applications

  • Complies with international safety and quality standards

Furthermore, the instruments are designed with user comfort in mind. The textured, non-slip handles offer better control, thus improving procedural outcomes. Not only do they perform flawlessly in clinical environments, but also maintain their sharpness and integrity over time.

For instance, our extraction forceps offer a secure grip with minimal tissue damage, while our periodontal instruments provide excellent access to hard-to-reach areas. Consequently, dental professionals trust our tools to deliver consistent quality in every case.

In conclusion, choosing the right instruments is essential for clinical success. Our dental instruments combine precision engineering, durability, and affordability, making them the preferred choice for dental practitioners worldwide.