Universal Curette
A universal curette is a versatile periodontal instrument designed to remove subgingival calculus from any tooth surface — essential for scaling and root planing.
A universal curette is a versatile periodontal instrument designed to remove subgingival calculus from any tooth surface — essential for scaling and root planing.
Ultrasonic dental instruments use high-frequency vibrations to remove calculus and biofilm, making them essential for scaling and periodontal therapy.
A temporary crown protects a prepared tooth while a permanent restoration is crafted. Learn its purpose, materials, and care tips for the best outcome.
Rubber dam clamp: the spring-loaded device that anchors the dental dam to a tooth for dry isolation during root canal and restorative procedures.
Smart dental devices use AI, sensors, and connectivity to advance oral diagnostics, monitoring, and patient care — learn how they’re transforming dentistry.
A surgical guide controls implant drill position, angle, and depth intraoperatively, translating digital plans into precise, predictable implant placement.
A dental ultrasonic cleaner uses high-frequency sound waves to remove biofilm and debris from instruments — essential for effective sterilization and infection control.
Polycarboxylate cement chemically bonds to tooth structure and metal, offering pulp-friendly cementation for crowns, bridges, and orthodontic bands.
A shade guide is the key dental tool for matching tooth color in crowns, veneers, and composites. Learn how it ensures natural-looking restorations.
Self-curing resin hardens via chemical reaction — no light or heat needed — making it vital for provisional crowns, denture repair, and custom trays.