Our Medical Equipment Guide
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How Over-the-Patient Tables Support Cleaner Lean ORs
Over-the-patient instrument tables give dental surgery teams a practical way to make operating rooms more organised and streamlined. When instruments are where your hands naturally go, you may be able...
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Managing Diffuse Capillary Oozing in Patients on Antiplatelet Therapy
Understanding Diffuse Capillary Oozing in Modern Practice Diffuse capillary oozing is the kind of bleeding that slowly beads and seeps from a wide tissue surface rather than spraying or flowing...
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Pelvic Tilt on Saddle Stools for Safer, Calmer Extractions
Pelvic tilt on a saddle stool can be the quiet difference between feeling tense and feeling more at ease during an extraction. For many dentists, extractions are when posture is...
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Protecting Periodontal Hand Instruments From Hidden Damage
Protecting periodontal hand instruments from hidden damage starts long before a tip snaps or a handle feels “off.” Tiny, invisible cracks in metal can quietly build up through daily use...
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Chromic Gut vs Plain Gut Sutures: What's the Difference?
Chromic gut and plain gut are both natural absorbable sutures, but they differ in absorption rate, tensile strength, and best use cases. Here's how to choose between them.Read More -
Suture Needle Types Explained: Reverse Cutting, Taper, and More
A clear guide to suture needle types — reverse cutting, taper point, conventional cutting, and more. Learn which needle to use for dental, medical, dermatology, and veterinary procedures.Read More