Dental rubber dam, non-latex Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

dental rubber dam, non-latex

healthware aus pty ltd - 45004 - dental rubber dam, non-latex - non latex sheets of polyisoprene, a material which very closely resembles rubber. used to isolate teeth to aid in moisture control and to help prevent foreign material from entering patient's airways. non-latex material free of latex proteins to prevent latex allergic reactions.

Rubber dam kit Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

rubber dam kit

zoeyi packaging pty ltd - 45000 - rubber dam kit - a collection of devices used to apply and remove a dental rubber dam , which is created chairside and placed over the crown of a patient's tooth or teeth in order to eliminate saliva or to prevent the patient swallowing liquid/dental material during dental surgery. this kit (accessories) typically consist of rubber dam, punch, clamps, forceps, frame and tray. this is a reusable devices.

Dental rubber dam, non-latex Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

dental rubber dam, non-latex

kulzer australia pty ltd - 45004 - dental rubber dam, non-latex - to be used in dentistry to be placed over the teeth during dental procedures. it can have a variety of functions such as: to isolate the field of operation from the rest of the oral cavity; to eliminate saliva; to prevent the patient swallowing liquid/dental material; to protect soft tissue from harmful solutions; and reduce risk of infection. this device is used for patients and/or staff that have an allergy to latex.

Dental rubber dam, latex Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

dental rubber dam, latex

kulzer australia pty ltd - 11155 - dental rubber dam, latex - used in dentistry to be placed over the teeth during dental procedures. it can have a variety of functions such as: to isolate the field of operation from the rest of the oral cavity; to eliminate saliva; to prevent the patient swallowing liquid/dental material; to protect soft tissue from harmful solutions; and reduce risk of infection.