GDC Hemostats Kelly Curved (14cm): Achieve Precise Hemostasis During Dental Procedures
Hemostats, also known as hemostatic clamps or arterial forceps, are a vital tool for clamping blood vessels and controlling bleeding during surgery. The GDC Hemostats Kelly Curved are designed specifically for oral surgery, featuring:
- Curved Jaws: The curved jaws offer superior access and control when grasping tissues in hard-to-reach areas of the mouth, particularly useful for minimally invasive oral surgery, deep tooth extractions, and procedures requiring superior visualization.
- Ratchet Locking Mechanism: The secure ratchet lock ensures consistent and controlled pressure on clamped vessels, minimizing bleeding and optimizing surgical outcomes. This feature is ideal for procedures requiring prolonged hemostasis.
Built to Last and Perform:
- High-Grade Stainless Steel: Constructed from top-quality stainless steel, these hemostats boast exceptional durability, resistance to corrosion, and withstand repeated sterilization cycles, making them a cost-effective choice for dental practices.
- Ergonomic Design: The comfortable finger ring handles allow for effortless control and reduce hand fatigue during extended procedures. This ergonomic design is especially beneficial for dentistry professionals performing multiple procedures daily.
- Optimal Length: The 14cm length provides ample reach for effective tissue manipulation and secure clamping, even in procedures with limited oral cavity space.
Versatility for Diverse Dental Applications:
- Extractions: The curved jaws facilitate precise grasping of tissues and blood vessels during tooth extractions, particularly beneficial for wisdom teeth extractions or procedures involving impacted teeth.
- Suturing: The controlled clamping action aids in securing sutures and minimizing bleeding during wound closure, contributing to faster healing times and improved patient outcomes.
- Soft Tissue Surgery: Hemostasis plays a crucial role in controlling bleeding during soft tissue procedures like biopsies or frenectomies, ensuring a clear surgical field and optimal visibility.
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