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Sonde 17-23 (IDX-Plus)
IDXP 11001
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Explorer 17-23 by InstruDents X are standard explorer used for opretive For furcation’s, restorations, exploring and caries of pockets and diagnosing calculus.
Sonde 5-8 (IDX-Plus)
IDXP 11004
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Explorer 5-8 are standard explorers for operative and diagnostic procedures. They work effectively around pinhole areas. They are used in detection of periodontal pockets that are not deeper than third dental root. They offer high precision to a dentist while working.
Explorer 5-9 (IDX-Plus)
IDXP 11002
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Nabers Probe by InstruDents X is a periodontal tool used in the diagnosis of bone support in furcation areas of trifurcate and bifurcate teeth. They are also used in assessment of attachment levels, gingival bleeding, periodontal pocket depths and anatomy configurations.
Root Canal Explorer (IDX-Plus)
IDXP 11016
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ExPros 23-CP2 from InstruDents X is a combination instrument that is double-ended, ball-ended and combines Explorer 23 and CP-2 Probe in one instrument. Explorer 23 is used for detecting tooth decay at tooth enamel. It is commonly used in dental armamentarium. Dental explorers detect the pinhole areas of tooth where cavity can form and also picks up debris in between teeth and gum. Whereas, CP-2 gives a better assessment of gingival pocket depth by increasing tactile sensitivity. It does not damage the surrounding tissue.
Endo Plugger 0.5-1.0mm (IDX-Plus)
IDXP 11017
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ExPros 23-CP2 from InstruDents X is a combination instrument that is double-ended, ball-ended and combines Explorer 23 and CP-2 Probe in one instrument. Explorer 23 is used for detecting tooth decay at tooth enamel. It is commonly used in dental armamentarium. Dental explorers detect the pinhole areas of tooth where cavity can form and also picks up debris in between teeth and gum. Whereas, CP-2 gives a better assessment of gingival pocket depth by increasing tactile sensitivity. It does not damage the surrounding tissue.