Absorbent, saliva Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

absorbent, saliva

henry schein halas - 33531 - absorbent, saliva - a device made of paper or cotton used to absorb moisture/saliva from the oral cavity during dental procedures. this device is single use.

Applicator, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

applicator, <specify>

henry schein halas - 10172 - applicator, - a device intended for making local applications to an accessible area and precise placement of bonding agents, etchants, sealants, varnishes and other solutons to hard to reach surfaces of a tooth intraorally.

Articulating paper Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

articulating paper

henry schein halas - 16181 - dental articulation paper - it is intended to be used for correctly marking contact points/areas between occluding dentition, restorations or appliances by letting patient make small protrusive and lateral excursions of mandible in the retruded position, simultaneously reconfirming that occlusion is actually clear of any interferences.

Blade, scalpel, single use Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

blade, scalpel, single use

henry schein halas - 37445 - blade, scalpel, single use - this sterile disposable device, once attached to the scalpel handle is capable of incising and cutting through oral and peri-oral soft tissue during normal dental surgery procedures incorporating gingiva, oral mucosa etc.

Broach, <specify> Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

broach, <specify>

henry schein halas - 36166 - broach, - it is specifically indicated for gross debridement of the pulp with the minimum of effort and time, thereby speeding up the processs of cleaning and shaping, by allowing deeper initial penetration of irrigation, resulting in the prevention of "balling up" of the canal contents at the apical end of the root canal.

Brush, prophylaxis, teeth Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

brush, prophylaxis, teeth

henry schein halas - 35768 - brush, prophylaxis, teeth - a rotary dental instrument with bristle brushes that are intended to be used chairside by a dental professional to clean and polish teeth

Bur, dental, carbide Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

bur, dental, carbide

henry schein halas - 16668 - bur, dental, carbide - a rotary cutting device, the working end of which is made from tungsten carbide, that is designed to fit into a dental handpiece and intended to cut dental structure intraorally and hard structures in the mouth. it can also be used to cut hard metals, plastics, porcelains and similar materials.

Bur, dental, diamond Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

bur, dental, diamond

henry schein halas - 16670 - bur, dental, diamond - a rotary cutting device, the working and of which is made from steel coated with small diamond crystals, that is designed to fit into a dental handpiece and intended to cut hard structures in the mouth. e.g. teeth or bone. it can also be sued to cut hard metals, plastics, porcelains and similar materials.

Bur, dental, steel Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

bur, dental, steel

henry schein halas - 16669 - bur, dental, steel - a rotary cutting device made from carbon steel intended to cut hard structures in the mouth, e.g. teeth or bone. it is also intended to cut hard metals, plastics, porcelains and similar materials intended for use in the fabrication of dental devices.

Cannula, dental, suction, single use Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

cannula, dental, suction, single use

henry schein halas - 37434 - dental suction system cannula, single-use - this disposable tubular dental device is specifically indicated to be used with a suction unit to help remove dental fluid and debris during general intraoral procedures.