Hand Sanitizer Gel
Hand Sanitizer Gel
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Hand Sanitizer Gel
Hand Sanitizer Gel
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A collection of customized equipment and supplies intended to be used to apply/polymerize composite resins to fill dental cavities or restore damaged dental tissue. It includes the composite resin, which may be self-, light-, or dual-cured, and additional d...
A collection of standard equipment and supplies used to self-polymerize composite resins to fill dental cavities or restore damaged dental tissue. It typically includes a dental syringe, a mixing palette, a mixing pad, brushes, and self-cured composite rest...
A collection of standard equipment and supplies used to photopolymerize composite resins to fill dental cavities or restore damaged dental tissue. It typically includes a dental syringe, a mixing palette, a mixing pad, brushes, and light-cured composite res...
A material(s) primarily intended to be used as a bonding-promoting substance between dentine and a dental composite filling, restorative, or luting material; it may also be used as an enamel bonding material. It includes a resin-based bonding agent and may ...
A material(s) primarily intended to be used as a bonding-promoting substance between dentine and a dental composite filling, restorative, or luting material. It includes a resin-based bonding agent and may also include a primer and/or etching solution (as a...
A non-sterile, resin-based dental material intended for professional use as a sealant, coating, and/or glazing material during dental restoration (e.g., pit/fissure sealing and/or restorative composite resin sealing/coating), whereby the majority of the set...
A collection of non-sterile substances intended for professional use during dental restoration and prosthesis installation/repair which includes composite resin material and additional materials to support restoration (e.g., etching solution, bonding agent,...
A material primarily intended to be applied to a dental prosthesis (i.e., indirect restorative) and/or prosthesis component to promote bonding (e.g., to a composite resin cement, composite-based stain, or another prosthesis component). It may be referred to...
A non-sterile, resin-based dental material intended for professional use as a sealant for pit/fissure sealing and/or restorative composite resin sealing, whereby the majority of the setting reaction is based on the self-, light-, or dual-cured polymerizatio...
A non-sterile substance intended for professional use as a dental luting agent, liner, base, pulp-capping material, pit/fissure sealant, and/or direct dental restorative material, whereby the majority of the setting reaction is based on the self-, light-, o...
A device intended to be implanted into the space of an intervertebral disc that has been partially or totally removed during surgery in order to allow bone fusion between two contiguous vertebral bodies, typically in the treatment of degenerative disc disea...
A sterile, steerable, flexible tube containing multiple electrodes that is introduced percutaneously into the heart chambers in order to transmit electrical impulses for electrophysiological diagnostic examinations, e.g., intracardiac sensing, endocardial r...
A dental resin composite material intended to be used for veneering a restorative dental prosthesis (e.g., crown, bridge, fixed or removable denture); some types may be used as stains to apply colour to the dental appliance. After application, this material...
A dental restorative material that consists of a blend of filler particles (e.g., glass, ceramic, zirconia, silica) mixed with a synthetic, photo-polymerizable, organic resin matrix [e.g., bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate (BISGMA), urethane dimethacrylate ...
A device intended to be implanted into the space of an intervertebral disc that has been partially or totally removed during surgery to allow bone fusion between two contiguous vertebral bodies, typically in the treatment of degenerative disc disease (DDD)....
A sterile, steerable, flexible tube containing multiple electrodes that is introduced percutaneously into the heart chambers in order to transmit electrical impulses for electrophysiological diagnostic examinations, e.g., intracardiac sensing, endocardial r...
A hand-held manual dental instrument intended to be used for producing and perfecting anatomical forms in dental composite or acrylic resin restorations, typically by cutting, scraping, paring, and smoothing finishes and modelling patterns intraorally. It w...
A rotational device, typically composed of a metal shaft with bristles containing silicium carbide material, that is used for the quick grinding and polishing of dental composite materials and hard dental tissues to produce a high shine. It is held in a den...
An acid solution, in liquid or gel form, intended to be used to create a retentive surface for a dental composite, adhesive, or a pit and fissure sealant. After application, this device cannot be reused.
A sterile, steerable, flexible tube containing electrodes intended to be introduced percutaneously into the heart chambers in order to provide a pathway for the controlled delivery and support of a selective infusion of fluids or transvenous devices to the ...
A sterile bioabsorbable device made of synthetic bone substitute materials (e.g., ceramics such as tricalcium phosphate or hydroxyapatite) combined with bone growth factors (e.g., bovine collagen) implanted into the body to provide osteoconductive bone-tiss...
An elastic, tubular device intended to be worn over/around the limb (arm/leg) and/or finger of a patient affected by a skin condition/disorder (e.g., eczema, wound, fragile skin) to protect the skin typically after treatment with a medication (e.g., ointmen...
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 hand-held manual dental instrument intended to be used for the application of a dental material (e.g., composite resin) to a dental prosthesis or to a patient’s tooth/teeth; the material is not included. It includes a handle with an application tip which ...
A sterile, flat, or three-dimensional (3-D), woven/knitted material made of two or more polymers that includes a bioabsorbable polymer [e.g., polyglycolic acid (PGA)] and a non-bioabsorbable polymer [e.g., polyethylene (PE)] intended to be permanently impla...
An acid solution, in liquid or gel form, intended to be applied to tooth surfaces to create a retentive surface for a dental composite, adhesive, or a pit and fissure sealant; it is also referred to as dental etchant. After application, this device cannot b...
A collection of dental devices intended for use during insertion of a root canal post(s), sometimes with core build-up. This device typically includes a prefabricated root canal post(s), drill(s), thread cutter, and may include core-build-up materials such ...
A device used in general restorative dentistry and orthodontic treatment typically as reinforcement of dental polymer-based materials, used for the construction of dental prostheses, i.e., splints, posts, crowns, and bridges. This device is typically made o...
A sterile, flat or three-dimensional (3-D) implantable material comprised of both a bioabsorbable animal-derived biologic (e.g., porcine collagen) and a non-bioabsorbable synthetic polymer (e.g., polypropylene) intended for multiple defective tissue repair ...
A material primarily used as a bonding-promoting substance between dentine and a composite filling, restorative or luting material. It may also be used as a bonding substance to enamel. After application, this device cannot be reused.