


Professional tools for dentists: Dental staples, syringes, dental mirrors, scalpels, dental probes and probes, spatulas, applicators, dental levers, scalpel blades and others.

12,50 zł
Net price: 11,57 zł

11,00 zł
Net price: 10,19 zł

138,00 zł
Net price: 127,78 zł

16,00 zł
Net price: 14,81 zł
Tools and instruments used in dentistry must be made of high-quality materials to ensure durability and effectiveness. They must also be precise and comfortable to use to provide maximum comfort for patients and medical personnel. It is also important that the tools are easy to clean and disinfect to ensure a high level of hygiene and minimize the risk of cross-infection.
Depending on the type of tool, they may have additional requirements. For example, drilling and grinding tools must have the appropriate hardness and durability to withstand intensive use. Tools for manual cleaning and removal of dental plaque must be ergonomic and provide control over the pressure force to avoid damage to teeth and soft tissues.
All dental tools and instruments must meet the requirements set by medical standard organizations to ensure the safety of patients and medical staff.
Dental instruments in dentistry
Dental instruments are the basic tools used in a dentist's work. Depending on the needs, instruments are required to perform a wide range of procedures, examinations, and oral surgery procedures. In our store, we offer a wide range of high-quality dental instruments at the best prices.
Basic dental instruments
In our store, we have basic dental equipment, such as dental curettes, probes, spatulas, mirrors, and other manual dental instruments, as well as all instruments for oral surgery, such as root elevators, dental forceps, and surgical needles.
Instruments for dental fillings
Proper application and modeling of dental fillings require appropriate instruments such as applicators, condensers, probes, explorers, and spatulas.
Of course, all of our offered instruments are made of high-quality stainless steel and are suitable for sterilization in an autoclave.