Features
- Material – Made up of Stainless steel
- Nomenclature – Standard and easy nomenclature for identifications
- Rust Free – Corrosion Resistant – Passivated
- Disinfection – Autoclavable
Technical Specifications :-
Rusting Prevention | Passivated |
Ultrasonic cleaned | Yes |
Usage | Right & Left hand |
Test Performed | Boil Test, Performance Test, Shape Test |
Packing | Pouches |
Manufacturer | CE & ISO Certified |
Descriptions
WALDENT RUBBER DAM KIT
Waldent introduces another set of classic instruments for maintaining the most integral part of dentistry that is Isolation. Rubber Dams are used in Dentistry for isolating the operating field during clinical procedures and hence improve the prognosis.
- 3 – Winged Clamp for Small Lower Molars,
- 4 – Winged Clamp for Small Upper Molars,
- 12A – Winged Clamp for Right Lower Molars,
- 13A – Winged Clamp for Left Lower Molars,
- 8A – Winged Clamp with deep festooned beak for Molars,
- 00 – Winged Clamp for Premolars & Pedo cases
Specifications
Product Name | Rubber dam Kit 21 |
Type | Dental Rubber Dam kit |
Category | Endodontics |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Disposable / Reusable | Reusable |
Sterile / Non-Sterile | Non – Sterile |
Latex / Latex – free | Latex Free |
MAINTAINENCE INSTRUCTIONS:
- Must clean after every use with warm water to remove blood , tissues and mucus from the instruments
- Ultrasonic cleaning is recommended for all the instruments specially articulated instruments such as forceps, rongeurs, etc
- Use only standard and reputed brand of disinfectant solutions.
STERILIZATION:
- We recommend that the temperature does not exceed 120C
- Dry heat sterilization see that temperature does not exceed 180C and there should be no long exposure as this would cause discoloration, loss of temper and this in turn would disturb the hardening of the instrument
- Do not use substandard chemicals or disinfectants as they can damage the instruments
- Avoid use of unsuitable highly acidic chlorine containing agents
- Use Demineralized water only
- Never rub an instrument with metal brush at the time of cleaning.
Packaging
(Punch & Forceps Included)
- 1 x Metallic Dental Dam Frame (Adult)
- 1 x Metallic Dental Dam Frame (Medium)
- 1 x Metallic Dental Dam Frame (Pedo)
- 1 x Rubber Dam Frame Hygiene 5 (Plastic Frame)
- Rubber Dam Clamp Holder
- 13 x Clamps Pack (202, 205, 7, 201, 14A, 14, W8A, 8A, 211, 00, 207, 2, 210)
- Dental Clamp Forcep Stokes
- Dental Dam Punch # Ainsworth (17cm)
- Stainless Steel Rubber Dam Template
Direction to Use
Preparation:
- Ensure that the rubber dam kit and all necessary instruments are clean and sterilized according to the provided maintenance and sterilization instructions.
- Set up the dental operatory with appropriate lighting and equipment for the procedure.
Patient Preparation:
- Position the patient comfortably in the dental chair and provide appropriate anesthesia if needed.
- Explain the procedure and the use of the rubber dam to the patient, addressing any concerns or questions they may have.
Rubber Dam Setup:
- Select the appropriate size of the rubber dam frame (adult, medium, or pedo) based on the patient’s mouth size.
- Attach the rubber dam to the frame securely, ensuring a tight fit.
- Use the provided clamps to secure the rubber dam around the targeted teeth. Select clamps based on the tooth type and location according to dental anatomy.
Clamp Placement:
- Use forceps to grasp the selected clamp.
- Carefully position the clamp around the tooth, ensuring a secure grip without causing discomfort to the patient.
- Adjust the position of the clamp as needed to achieve proper isolation of the operating field.
Hole Punching:
- Use the punch tool to create holes in the rubber dam material at the appropriate locations corresponding to the clamped teeth.
- Ensure that the holes are punched cleanly and accurately to allow for unobstructed access to the treatment area.
Procedure:
- Perform the intended dental procedure with the isolated operating field provided by the rubber dam.
- Work within the confines of the rubber dam, taking care to avoid contamination from saliva or other oral fluids.
Post-Procedure:
- After completing the procedure, carefully remove the rubber dam and associated clamps from the patient’s mouth.
- Dispose of any used materials properly and clean and sterilize reusable instruments for future use.
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