Amalgam
Amalgam
29 matching records for Amalgam.
Amalgam
Glutathione, Reduced, Brain (Suis), Spinal Cord (Suis), Thuja Occidentalis, Dimercaptopropane Sulfonate, Mercurius Solubilis, Silver Amalgam
2026-01-10
A small cup where mixed amalgam is put before being taken up by an amalgam carrier or an amalgam syringe. This is a reusable device.
A composite of metals in fine particles, consisting mainly of silver (Ag), tin (Sn) and small amounts of copper (Cu), that is intended for mixing with mercury (Hg) to produce dental amalgam. Amalgam is a dental restorative material used to fill tooth caviti...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device used to shake a homogenous mixture of fine dental alloy particles [e.g., tin (Sn), silver (Ag), zinc (Zn), or copper (Cu)] with mercury (Hg) to obtain a dental amalgam, typically right before application. The amalgam ...
A hand-held manual dental instrument intended to be used for producing and perfecting anatomical forms in dental amalgam restorations, typically by cutting, scraping, paring, and smoothing finishes and modelling patterns intraorally. It will typically be a ...
A hand-held dental instrument specially designed to collect, transport and deposit amalgam in its plastic state into prepared cavities. This is a reusable device.
A hand-held manual dental instrument intended for packing amalgam or direct filling gold (Au). It may be smooth or serrated in design and flat or curved in shape. This is a reusable device.
A dental restorative material used primarily to fill tooth cavities, prepared by mixing liquid mercury (Hg) with an alloy of fine particles, composed mainly of silver (Ag), tin (Sn) and copper (Cu). The amalgam may be in either powder or tablet form, or in ...
A hand-held manual dental instrument intended to be used for producing and perfecting anatomical forms in dental amalgam restorations, typically by cutting, scraping, paring, and smoothing finishes and modelling patterns intraorally. It will typically be a ...
A hand-held manual dental instrument intended to be used for producing and perfecting anatomical forms in dental amalgam restorations, typically for cutting, scraping, paring, and smoothing finishes and fashioning patterns. It will typically be a double-end...
A small container in which silver (Ag) alloy is intended to be mixed with mercury (Hg) to form dental amalgam. This is a reusable device.
A sterile, hand-held manual dental instrument intended for packing amalgam or direct filling gold (Au). It may be smooth or serrated in design and flat or curved in shape. This is a single-use device.
A device designed to prevent waste amalgam from entering a mains drainage system.
A hand-held manual dental instrument intended to be used for the application of a dental restorative material (e.g., amalgam, resin) to a patient’s tooth/teeth; the restorative material is not included. It includes a handle with an application tip/brush whi...
A rigid or semi-rigid luminal device (dental tip) intended to channel and dispense a dental material/solution [e.g., restorative amalgam, resin, etching solution (etchant), topical dental anaesthetic] from a dental syringe, or similar applicator, to a patie...
An assembly of devices designed to aspirate water, blood, saliva, and tooth debris from the oral cavity by means of suction, to maintain a clear operative site during dental surgical, professional hygiene, and orthodontic procedures. It consists of an elect...
A liquid substance used in dentistry consisting of one or more resins in an organic solvent, used for the protection of pulpal tissue and to provide a marginal seal to newly placed amalgam restorations. After application, this device cannot be reused.
A rigid or semi-rigid luminal device (dental tip) intended to channel and dispense a dental material/solution [e.g., restorative amalgam, resin, etching solution (etchant), topical dental anaesthetic] from a dental syringe, or similar applicator, to a patie...
A hand-held manual dental instrument intended to be used for producing and perfecting anatomical forms in multiple dental restoration materials such as amalgam, cement, and acrylic or composite resin/plastic (i.e., not dedicated to a particular material) by...
A screening device designed to be fitted in the suction line of a dental suction system (e.g., in the saliva ejector valve) to trap debris [e.g., amalgam, bone particles, dentin/enamel particles] and stop them from entering the mains drainage system during ...
A rotary dental device with a smooth or ribbed working head used to create thin margins between a restoration and the enamel at the cavo-surface angle, and/or to polish the surface of metallic restorations by rubbing. It's terminus may be flat, ball, or bea...
A small, shallow concave vessel made of a thermoplastic material used to mix dental materials chairside prior to application to the patient during dental procedures. The device is typically placed in a holder while the user dispenses the required amount of ...
A substance intended to be applied to the interior of a prepared cavity before insertion of restorative material, such as amalgam, to protect the pulp of a tooth from chemical irritation. The device is typically a thin layer of zinc oxide (ZnO) and eugenol ...
A filtering device intended to be placed on the sink hole of a dental cuspidor to catch various debris (e.g., amalgam, bone particles, dentin and enamel particles) and stop them from entering the mains drainage system during a dental procedure. It is in the...
A small, shallow, hand-held concave vessel made of glass or metal used to mix dental materials chairside prior to application to the patient during dental procedures. The user dispenses the required amount of component materials into the device and mixes th...
A rigid or semi-rigid luminal device (dental tip) intended to channel and dispense a dental material/solution [e.g., restorative amalgam, resin, etching solution (etchant), topical dental anaesthetic] from a dental syringe, or similar applicator, to a patie...
A manually-powered, pistol-like device intended to dispense a predetermined amount of a dental restorative material (e.g., amalgam, cement, resin) into a patient’s oral cavity, or into a capsule/well prior to mixing. A prefilled dispensing tip, cannula, or ...