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Upper universal is
150: PM. forceps

150a: PM CROWN
150as: Primary teeth
Lower universal is the
151
type of handle used for scalpels?
Most common is #3
Sometimes #7 used: longer, more slender
Most common intraoral surgery blade handle is the ?
#15 (small, can be used around the teeth)
(#11 and 12 also used intraorally)
#11 blade is and is used for?
sharp-pointed blade that is used primarily for making stab incisions
#12 is used for?
mucogingival procedures and is hooked for distal aspect of posterior teeth
#9 instrament is used for
Molt periosteal elevator: Double ended; 1. small sharp end to start reflection, 2. large rounded end to push under periosteum
types of retractors
1. minnesota 2. seldon
Minnesota is
retract cheek and lips and mucoperiosteal flap
Seldon is
multipurpose retractor and used as a large periosteal elevator
Name of tissue forceps? uses are?
Adson

Delicately grasp and support soft tissue
Hemostat components are
straight or curved beaks with a locking handle
Hemostat uses?
clamp blood vessels, 2. grasp small pieces or tissue or remove foreign material
Number 1 forcep?
straight beak for anterior teeth
components of dental elevaots?
1. handle, (straight or t-bar
2. Shank: connects handle to blade
3. Blade transmits fore to tooth