A dental instrument that uses heat to condense an endodontic filling material in a root canal, in the axial/lateral direction. The working part is typically cylindrical or tapered, and circular in cross-section. A condenser is commonly used to function as a...
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 magnification instrument designed with illumination placed at the top with the stage (the specimen platform) below, and the optics on the bottom for microscopic study of large specimens by transmitted light. It is typically used in the laboratory for inve...
A magnification instrument designed with a standard microscope configuration [the object viewed through an ocular(s) from above] used to magnify and study specimens and small objects by transmitted visible light. It is widely used in laboratories and for re...
A precise radiation counting instrument that uses a number of interchangeable radiation detection ionization probes and charger-reader mechanism. The charger is used to apply an electrostatic charge to the chamber. The drop in chamber voltage caused by a ra...
A magnification instrument designed with a standard microscope configuration with the object viewed through two observation objectives and oculars from above to provide a three-dimensional (3-D) view of the object under low magnification by transmitted ligh...
A portable, mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to be integrated within the expiratory limb of a ventilator breathing circuit to remove excess moisture through cooling and condensing, whilst also reheating the dried gases to an appropriate ventil...
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 through which the developed film from cinematic (cine) cameras used in various medical imaging applications is intended to be retrospectively reviewed as motion pictures. Depending on the system design it will typically accommodate either 16 or 35-...