Straight nose cone for working with Low-Speed motors. Special ergonomic and bur mounting features with Twist Chuck Lock function which secures the bur or polishing cup. Speed 1:1. See more details under further information.
This series of straight nose handpieces has special ergonomic and bur mounting features. The Twist Chuck lock function is a blue triangular silicone bur locking ring, which provides ergonomically correct and excellent grip, eases the finger setup and eliminates fatigue. At the same time, it releases and secures bur mounting with a single twist of the locking ring. • Reducing stress and fatigue during procedures • Fully autoclavable at 135°C and thermo disinfection in machine by 90°C • Can be used on all air-driven micromotors • For surgical burs (ø 2.35 mm) • 1-year warranty
The most common dental disease in rodents is excessive tooth growth, which can affect both incisors and molars. Our motorised rodent dental kit has been designed by Richard Saunders (Veterinary Adviser to the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund) and provides all the necessary instruments to help you treat commonly encountered problems.
Rodent Cheek Dilator for medium to large rabbits, L 8.5 cm
INTRODUCING THE NEW iM3 STRAW The treatment you trust, the convenience you count on
Simple • Compatible with any size dental bottle • Install only takes a minute with the new Luer Lock fitting • For use with distilled water
Powerful • EPA-registered to provide ≤ 10 CFU/ml, 50x lower than the current guidelines • Built-in shock kills odor causing bacteria • Internal pre-treatment reduces impurities in water
Reliable • Significantly reduces human error • Continuous disinfection for 365 days • Includes a Luer Lock fitting to prevent incorrect installs
Safe • Non-toxic and non-corrosive • Does not adversely affect composite bond strength • Meets BMP compliance and does not contain oxidizers such as iodine or chlorine, which have been shown to release mercury into dental waste water
The Bacteria Problem Biofilm is made up of odour-causing bacterial colonies that adhere to the internal plumbing walls in dental units. If not properly treated, all waterlines and valves become coated with this bacteria that grows exponentially at room temperature and contaminates the water. The result is unpleasant odours and unsafe water.