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Hook Head (300097)
In Stock : 10
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SDG-I-97 |
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CA$25.00
CA$50.00
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Sharp Head (300098)
In Stock : 10
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SDG-I-98 |
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CA$25.00
CA$50.00
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These are commonly used in dental procedures for delivering local anesthetic. These are metallic, reusable syringes specifically designed to allow the dentist to aspirate (pull back) before injecting, ensuring the needle is not in a blood vessel.
Per Pc
Barrel (cylinder): Hollow body where the anesthetic cartridge is placed.
Thumb ring: Located at the back; allows controlled operation by the clinician's thumb.
Finger grips (wings): For stable and comfortable handling during injection.
Plunger/Harpoon (Hook or Sharp Head): This end engages the rubber stopper in the anesthetic cartridge to allow aspiration.
Hook Head (Harpoon type): Has a pointed hook that pierces and grips the rubber stopper.
Sharp Head (Non-harpoon type): Pierces but doesn’t hook in the same way; usually designed for self-aspirating syringes.
Administer local anesthesia in dental settings (e.g., inferior alveolar nerve block).
Aspirate before injection to avoid intravascular administration.
Enhance safety and control during injection procedures.
Hook Head Aspirating Syringe:
Features a harpoon mechanism to actively aspirate.
By pulling back on the plunger, negative pressure is created to check for blood return.
Ensures the injection is not intravascular.
Common in manual aspiration procedures.
Sharp Head Aspirating Syringe:
May be a self-aspirating syringe.
Uses internal pressure and elasticity of the cartridge rubber to create passive aspiration.
No harpoon mechanism.
Requires less manual effort; often preferred for smoother injection technique.
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